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This is my models.js

var User = require('../../managedb').User;

module.exports = function(sequelize, DataTypes) {


  return sequelize.define('User', {
    username: {
      type: DataTypes.STRING,
      unique: {
        msg: "Username already exists!"
      }
    },
    password: {
      type: DataTypes.STRING,
      len: {
        args: 6,
        msg: "Password must be atleast 6 characters in length"
      }
    },
    email_id:{
      type: DataTypes.STRING,
      unique:{
        msg: "Email already exists!"
      },
      validate: {
        isEmail: {
          msg: "Email is invalid!"
        },
        notNull: true,
      }
    },
    id: {
      type: DataTypes.INTEGER,
      primaryKey: true,
      autoIncrement: true
    }
  },
    {
    instanceMethods: {
      countTasks: function() {
        // how to implement this method ?
      }
    }
  });

This is the error response I get when I try to save an object with a non unique username and email:

'{"length":173,"name":"error","severity":"ERROR","code":"23505","detail":"Key (email_id)=([email protected]) already exists.","file":"nbtinsert.c","line":"397","routine":"_bt_check_unique"}'

Do I've to run the validate() function first? Where am I going wrong here?

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  • Which version of Sequelize are you using?
    – sdepold
    Jun 11, 2013 at 9:05

1 Answer 1

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The validation has to be part of the validate object inside the attribute definition:

return sequelize.define('User', {
  username: {
    type: DataTypes.STRING,
    validate: {
      unique: {
        msg: "Username already exists!"
      }
    }
  }
})
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  • Thanks for the response. I've tried that and got this: Error: Invalid validator function: unique as response. Only then I posted here. I'm using 1.7 alpha version of sequelize.
    – Hick
    Jun 11, 2013 at 10:52
  • both unique and isunique don't exist unless you are expecting users to write custom functions to do validations for unique?
    – Hick
    Jun 11, 2013 at 18:36
  • You are right. Totally overlooked unique. However, you can use the latest 2.0.0 release which contains async validations: github.com/sequelize/sequelize/blob/milestones/2.0.0/spec/…
    – sdepold
    Jun 12, 2013 at 5:19

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