I'm trying to apply both the ValidationPipe()
and ParseIntPipe()
to the params in my NestJs controller.
The intention is to apply ParseIntPipe()
only on @Param('id')
but ValidationPipe()
for all params in CreateDataParams
and Body DTO.
However, I can't seem to apply both pipes the way I wanted. Here's what I have:
@Post(':id')
@UsePipes(new ValidationPipe())
async create(
@Param('id', new ParseIntPipe()) id: number, //this doesn't work
@Param() params: CreateDataParams,
@Body() createDto: CreateDto
) {
// params.id
}
I have tried having another @Param('id')
to apply the ParseIntPipe()
transformer but this doesn't work.
How can I apply both ValidationPipe()
and ParseIntPipe()
to the params?
If you apply the ParseIntPipe
to the id
param, it will only transform id
but not the property id
of params
, here it will stay a string
.
Instead, you can use class-transformer
to transform your param to a number
:
import { Transform } from 'class-transformer';
export class CreateDataParams {
@Transform(id => parseInt(id), {toClassOnly: true})
id: number;
}
Then you use the ValidationPipe
with the option transform: true
:
@Post(':id')
@UsePipes(new ValidationPipe({transform: true}))
async create(
@Param() params: CreateDataParams,
@Body() createDto: CreateDto
) {
// params.id
}
Note though, that this is unsafe because e.g. parseInt('5abc010')
is 5
. So you might want to do additional checks in your transformation function.
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