There are 2 repositories under validation-engine topic.
The most awesome validation engine ever created for PHP
Java Fluent Validator is inspired by Fluent Interface and .Net FluentValidation which defined an inner-DSL within Java language for programmers to use. A fluent interface implies that its primary goal is to make it easy to SPEAK and UNDERSTAND.
Perl module to create configuration editor with semantic validation
Remote operations validation framework, exposes a DSL to wrap existing Pester/PoshSpec based validation tests.
Declarative data validation framework, written in Swift
A collection of common validation predicates for ValidationToolkit framework
An API to manage your form state... Supports form validation. Efficient form development with no substantive downside.
Build restful API methods for Next.js > 9 and validate the incoming requests with yup
CEVAST: SSL Certificate Validation and Statistics tool
Easy attribute, field and object validation library for Java.
A simple example to demonstrate the usage of @appgeist/restful-next-api
Record validation and normalization module for X2 Framework.
An opinionated, convention-over-configuration Express-based restful API server featuring yup validation
Awesome end-to-end Type Coverage Goes Full-stack.
A TypeScript validator implementation inspired by .NET data annotations like [Required], [Range] etc.
JSON form validator in javascript fully customisable
RichValidation is a library for rule based validation of a domain model
An intuitive application that demonstrates easily how powerful and simple java-fluent-validator is.
A validations library for automating both client-side and server-side validations. Requires .NET 4.0 and can be used for both ASP.NET web projects and Windows Form projects.
Easily validate input data with rules and get customised error messages on errors.
An input validation engine for web applications.
An input validation engine for web applications based on kotlin light weight and fairly simple, yet powerful.
A simple example to demonstrate the usage of @appgeist/restful-api
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