Default values

When superValidate encounters a schema field that isn’t optional, and when its supplied data is empty, a default value is returned to the form, to ensure that the type is correct:

type value
string ""
number 0
boolean false
Array []
object {}
bigint BigInt(0)
symbol Symbol()

Changing a default value

You can, of course, set your own default values in the schema, using the default method in Zod, for example. You can even abuse the typing system a bit to handle the classic “agree to terms” checkbox:

const schema = z.object({
  age: z.number().positive().default('' as unknown as number),
  agree: z.literal(true).default(false as true)
});

This looks a bit strange, but will ensure that the age isn’t set to 0 as default (which will hide placeholder text in the input field), and also ensure that the agree checkbox is unchecked as default while also only accepting true (checked) as a value.

optional vs. nullable

Fields set to null will take precedence over undefined, so a field that is both nullable and optional will have null as its default value. Otherwise, it’s undefined.

Explicit defaults

Multi-type unions must have an explicit default value, or exactly one of the union types must have one. Enums doesn’t, otherwise it wouldn’t be possible to have a required enum field. If no explicit default, the first enum value will be used.

const schema = z.object({
  either: z.union([z.number(), z.string()]).default(123),
  fish: z.enum(['Salmon', 'Tuna', 'Trout']) // Default will be 'Salmon'
});

If the field is nullable or optional, there’s no need for a default value (but it can still be set).

const schema2 = z.object({
  fish: z.enum(['Salmon', 'Tuna', 'Trout']).nullable()
});

Enums and group inputs

If you’re using the enum for radio buttons or a select menu, you may not want any option to be initally selected. This can be achieved in a similar way to the misuse of the default value above, by setting it to an empty string and casting it:

const schema2 = z.object({
  fish: z.enum(['Salmon', 'Tuna', 'Trout']).default('' as 'Salmon')
});