// Copyright 2018 Qiang Xue, Google LLC. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package validation // ErrNotInInvalid is the error that returns when a value is in a list. var ErrNotInInvalid = NewError("validation_not_in_invalid", "must not be in list") // NotIn returns a validation rule that checks if a value is absent from the given list of values. // Note that the value being checked and the possible range of values must be of the same type. // An empty value is considered valid. Use the Required rule to make sure a value is not empty. func NotIn(values ...interface{}) NotInRule { return NotInRule{ elements: values, err: ErrNotInInvalid, } } // NotInRule is a validation rule that checks if a value is absent from the given list of values. type NotInRule struct { elements []interface{} err Error } // Validate checks if the given value is valid or not. func (r NotInRule) Validate(value interface{}) error { value, isNil := Indirect(value) if isNil || IsEmpty(value) { return nil } for _, e := range r.elements { if e == value { return r.err } } return nil } // Error sets the error message for the rule. func (r NotInRule) Error(message string) NotInRule { r.err = r.err.SetMessage(message) return r } // ErrorObject sets the error struct for the rule. func (r NotInRule) ErrorObject(err Error) NotInRule { r.err = err return r }