Node.js joi - .number() fails to pas 0












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I have this joi schema using .number() for a body parameter 'public'



contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
email: Joi.string().email().required(),
public: Joi.number().required()
}),


If I allow the paremeter to be 0 in some instance ...



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 0;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


... joi says its invalid.



If I don't pass a 0 ... all is good?



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 2;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


Why does it fail in case of 0?



https://github.com/hapijs/joi/blob/master/API.md#number---inherits-from-any










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  • Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

    – James
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:16


















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I have this joi schema using .number() for a body parameter 'public'



contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
email: Joi.string().email().required(),
public: Joi.number().required()
}),


If I allow the paremeter to be 0 in some instance ...



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 0;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


... joi says its invalid.



If I don't pass a 0 ... all is good?



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 2;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


Why does it fail in case of 0?



https://github.com/hapijs/joi/blob/master/API.md#number---inherits-from-any










share|improve this question























  • Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

    – James
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:16
















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I have this joi schema using .number() for a body parameter 'public'



contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
email: Joi.string().email().required(),
public: Joi.number().required()
}),


If I allow the paremeter to be 0 in some instance ...



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 0;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


... joi says its invalid.



If I don't pass a 0 ... all is good?



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 2;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


Why does it fail in case of 0?



https://github.com/hapijs/joi/blob/master/API.md#number---inherits-from-any










share|improve this question














I have this joi schema using .number() for a body parameter 'public'



contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
email: Joi.string().email().required(),
public: Joi.number().required()
}),


If I allow the paremeter to be 0 in some instance ...



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 0;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


... joi says its invalid.



If I don't pass a 0 ... all is good?



if(req.session.sessionEmail){
var isPublic = 2;
} else {
var isPublic = 1;
}


Why does it fail in case of 0?



https://github.com/hapijs/joi/blob/master/API.md#number---inherits-from-any







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  • Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

    – James
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:16





















  • Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

    – James
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:16



















Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

– James
Nov 23 '18 at 16:16







Never used Joi before, but based on the coerciveness of 0 in JS, it might be getting mixed up and seeing this as "falsey". From the docs there's a min function, would Joi.number().min(0) maybe work? Although, unless I am misunderstanding what isPublic represents....wouldn't boolean() be more appropriate?

– James
Nov 23 '18 at 16:16














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Try this one: Joi.number().integer()



contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
email: Joi.string().email().required(),
public: Joi.number().integer().required()
}),





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    Try this one: Joi.number().integer()



    contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
    email: Joi.string().email().required(),
    public: Joi.number().integer().required()
    }),





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      Try this one: Joi.number().integer()



      contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
      email: Joi.string().email().required(),
      public: Joi.number().integer().required()
      }),





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        Try this one: Joi.number().integer()



        contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
        email: Joi.string().email().required(),
        public: Joi.number().integer().required()
        }),





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        Try this one: Joi.number().integer()



        contactSchema: Joi.object().keys({
        email: Joi.string().email().required(),
        public: Joi.number().integer().required()
        }),






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