I use middy as validator package which is based on ajv, I set jsonschema
like follows
serviceDate: { type: 'string', format: 'date-time' },
my request
is ilke this,this is basically aligned with date-time
{ "serviceDate":"2022-03-06T00:00:00" }
But it returned following error response. I totally confused what is the wrong point of that. If someone has opinion ,please let me know. Thanks
{ "errorMessage": "Request body validation failed: does not conform to the "date-time" format, is not of a type(s) number, is not of a type(s) number, is not of a type(s) number", "errorType": "Error", "offlineInfo": "If you believe this is an issue with serverless-offline please submit it, thanks. https://github.com/dherault/serverless-offline/issues", "stackTrace": [ "Error: Request body validation failed: does not conform to the "date-time" format, is not of a type(s) number, is not of a type(s) number, is not of a type(s) number", "at payloadSchemaValidator (file:///Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/packages/presentation/rest-api/shop-api/node_modules/serverless-offline/src/events/http/payloadSchemaValidator.js:7:11)", "at hapiHandler (file:///Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/packages/presentation/rest-api/shop-api/node_modules/serverless-offline/src/events/http/HttpServer.js:638:11)", "at exports.Manager.execute (/Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/node_modules/@hapi/hapi/lib/toolkit.js:57:29)", "at Object.internals.handler (/Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/node_modules/@hapi/hapi/lib/handler.js:46:48)", "at exports.execute (/Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/node_modules/@hapi/hapi/lib/handler.js:31:36)", "at Request._lifecycle (/Users/h.miyashita/post-pricing/node_modules/@hapi/hapi/lib/request.js:371:68)", "at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)" ] }
I found following list which come from validation packages.I still have not found root cause of this
'date-time': /^d{4}-(?:0[0-9]{1}|1[0-2]{1})-(3[01]|0[1-9]|[12][0-9])[tT ](2[0-4]|[01][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9])(.d+)?([zZ]|[+-]([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9]))$/, 'date': /^d{4}-(?:0[0-9]{1}|1[0-2]{1})-(3[01]|0[1-9]|[12][0-9])$/, 'time': /^(2[0-4]|[01][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9])$/, 'duration': /P(Td+(H(d+M(d+S)?)?|M(d+S)?|S)|d+(D|M(d+D)?|Y(d+M(d+D)?)?)(Td+(H(d+M(d+S)?)?|M(d+S)?|S))?|d+W)/i,
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Answer
Your input "2022-03-06T00:00:00"
doesn’t match the date-time
regex
^d{4}-(?:0[0-9]{1}|1[0-2]{1})-(3[01]|0[1-9]|[12][0-9])[tT ](2[0-4]|[01][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9])(.d+)?([zZ]|[+-]([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9]))$
It almost does. It matches this part of regex:
^d{4}-(?:0[0-9]{1}|1[0-2]{1})-(3[01]|0[1-9]|[12][0-9])[tT ](2[0-4]|[01][0-9]):([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9])(.d+)?
You are missing the other part:
([zZ]|[+-]([0-5][0-9]):(60|[0-5][0-9]))$
Which enforces you to supply a time zone. A few examples:
2022-03-06T00:00:00z 2022-03-06T00:00:00Z 2022-03-06T00:00:00+03:00