Add new underscore-privates rule to @0xproject/tslint-config and fix lint errors
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Leonid Logvinov
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@@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ import values = require('lodash.values');
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import {schemas} from './schemas';
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export class SchemaValidator {
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private validator: Validator;
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private _validator: Validator;
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constructor() {
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this.validator = new Validator();
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this._validator = new Validator();
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for (const schema of values(schemas)) {
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this.validator.addSchema(schema, schema.id);
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this._validator.addSchema(schema, schema.id);
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}
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}
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public addSchema(schema: Schema) {
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this.validator.addSchema(schema, schema.id);
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this._validator.addSchema(schema, schema.id);
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}
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// In order to validate a complex JS object using jsonschema, we must replace any complex
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// sub-types (e.g BigNumber) with a simpler string representation. Since BigNumber and other
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ export class SchemaValidator {
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// then parse it. The resultant object can then be checked using jsonschema.
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public validate(instance: any, schema: Schema): ValidatorResult {
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const jsonSchemaCompatibleObject = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(instance));
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return this.validator.validate(jsonSchemaCompatibleObject, schema);
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return this._validator.validate(jsonSchemaCompatibleObject, schema);
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}
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public isValid(instance: any, schema: Schema): boolean {
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const isValid = this.validate(instance, schema).errors.length === 0;
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