Install the REST Schema Validation Glue API

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Follow the steps below to install Rest schema validation feature API.

Prerequisites

Install the required features:

NAME VERSION INSTALLATION GUIDE
Spryker Core 202410.0 Install the Spryker Core Glue API

1) Install the required modules using Composer

Install the required modules using Composer:

composer require spryker/rest-request-validator:"^1.0.0" --update-with-dependencies
Verification

Make sure that the following modules have been installed:

MODULE EXPECTED DIRECTORY
RestRequestValidator vendor/spryker/rest-request-validator

2) Set up Behavior

Set up the following behaviors.

Enable Console Command

Activate the console command provided by the module:

CLASS SPECIFICATION PREREQUISITES NAMESPACE
BuildValidationCacheConsole Generates a validation cache that is required for request validation None Spryker\Zed\RestRequestValidator\Communication\Console

src/Pyz/Zed/Console/ConsoleDependencyProvider.php

<?php

namespace Pyz\Zed\Console;

use Spryker\Zed\Kernel\Container;
use Spryker\Zed\RestRequestValidator\Communication\Console\BuildValidationCacheConsole;
use Spryker\Zed\Console\ConsoleDependencyProvider as SprykerConsoleDependencyProvider;

class ConsoleDependencyProvider extends SprykerConsoleDependencyProvider
{
    /**
     * @param \Spryker\Zed\Kernel\Container $container
     *
     * @return \Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command[]
     */
    protected function getConsoleCommands(Container $container)
    {
        $commands = [
            new BuildValidationCacheConsole(),
        ];

        return $commands;
    }
}
Verification

To verify that BuildValidationCacheConsole is activated, make sure that the following command exists: console | grep glue:rest:build-request-validation-cache.

Generate Validation Cache

Run the following command to generate the validation cache:

console glue:rest:build-request-validation-cache
Verification

Make sure that cache has been generated successfully. To do so, verify the contents of the src/Generated/Glue/Validator directory. It should contain a directory structure according to your store setup. Each directory should contain a validation.cache file with a Yaml of default core validation rules.

- AT
    - validation.cache
- DE
    - validation.cache
...

Enable Request Validation

Activate the following plugin(s):

PLUGIN SPECIFICATION PREREQUISITES NAMESPACE
ValidateRestRequestAttributesPlugin Validates the request attributes section of POST and PATCH methods. None Spryker\Glue\RestRequestValidator\Plugin

src/Pyz/Glue/GlueApplication/GlueApplicationDependencyProvider.php

<?php

namespace Pyz\Glue\GlueApplication;

use Spryker\Glue\RestRequestValidator\Plugin\ValidateRestRequestAttributesPlugin;
use Spryker\Glue\GlueApplication\GlueApplicationDependencyProvider as SprykerGlueApplicationDependencyProvider;

class GlueApplicationDependencyProvider extends SprykerGlueApplicationDependencyProvider
{
    /**
     * @return \Spryker\Glue\GlueApplicationExtension\Dependency\Plugin\RestRequestValidatorPluginInterface[]
     */
    protected function getRestRequestValidatorPlugins(): array
    {
        return [
            new ValidateRestRequestAttributesPlugin(),
        ];
    }
}
Verification

Make sure that ValidateRestRequestAttributesPlugin has been activated:

  1. Make sure that there is a Glue API feature that uses validation configuration in your project.

  2. Create validation configuration: a. Create src/Pyz/Glue/YourModuleRestApi/Validation/{module}.validation.yaml. b. In the file, describe validation rules for endpoints. See Validate REST request format for more details. Example:

    access-tokens:
      post:
        username:
          - NotBlank
          - Email
        password:
          - NotBlank
    

    c. Collect the validation cache:

    console glue:rest:build-request-validation-cache
    
  3. Make a call to the endpoint you described in the validation file with invalid data. Request sample: POST http://example.org/access-tokens

{
    "data":
        {
            "type":"access-tokens",
            "attributes":
                {
                    "username":"tester",
                    "password": ""
                }
        }
}

You should get a validation error similar to the following response sample:

{
    "errors": [
        {
            "code": "901",
            "status": 422,
            "detail": "username => This value is not a valid email address."
        },
        {
            "code": "901",
            "status": 422,
            "detail": "password => This value should not be blank."
        }
    ]
}