See assurance [1]. We're using it both on the server and client.

Actually we've created a shared repo exposing a function for each entity
that needs to be validated, and a make target to fetch it from the repos
that need it.

[1] https://github.com/danmilon/assurance



On 03/01/2013 02:28 PM, Sri Vidhya wrote:
> thanks for the reply. I will find the validator which has to run
> both on client and server side.
> 
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Geerten van Meel
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> Since you did not get any answers so far, let me drop a few
> thoughts:
> 
> First off, while it is possible to re-use code between client and 
> server, it is not a design goal of node to make this especially
> easy or encourage this in a special way. It is possible because
> it's both JavaScript, yes, but not necessarily a good thing to do.
> 
> To achieve what you are looking for, search for any json schema 
> validator that runs both on node and can be included on the client 
> side. With a few lines of code (thus checking for the existance of 
> "module" and "module.exports", google it) you can usually wrap any 
> client side library into a node module for use on the server and 
> then use almost the exact same api to fullfill your task.
> 
> However, you would still have to somehow get the logic / schema
> into both your clients form handling and your server logic. Given
> that this would require extra http requests or file lookups on one
> end or the other, or copy&pasting the schema, you should ask
> whether there is a real benefit of doing that. In my personal
> opinion, the required extra "juice" to make that work does not
> stand against the small benefit of being able to share the same
> code base.
> 
> So long story short, find a npm module that does schema validation 
> both on the server and has a script to include on the client. Or 
> don't. (I don't like schema validation.)
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:59:13 PM UTC+1, Srividhya
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All, How can i use the same validation code on both client and 
> server side (for reusability of code). Am using the jsonschema.js
> validator file on client side. When i submiting the data  to the
> server i want to revalidate the data by using the same schema. If
> anyone knows means let me know.
> 
> 
> Thanks, sri
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