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Customizable and hackable json-validator and json-schema utilities for traversal, data generation and validation

Package Exports

  • json-schema-library
  • json-schema-library/lib/addValidator
  • json-schema-library/lib/getTypeOf
  • json-schema-library/lib/utils/render
  • json-schema-library/lib/validateAsync

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json-schema-library

Customizable and hackable json-validator and json-schema utilities for traversal, data generation and validation

This package offers tools and utilities to work with json-schema, create and validate data. Unfortunately, most packages, editors or validators do not care to expose basic json-schema functionality. Instead of small memory footprint or high performance, this package focuses on exposing utilities for browser and node environments and lessens the pain to build custom tools around json-schema.

npm i json-schema-library.

  • This package is tested on node v6.9.1 and in latest Browsers.
  • This library currently supports all draft4 features (@see benchmark)
  1. Overview
    1. Core
    2. Add Custom Validators
  2. Custom Extensions

Overview

Either select an existing validator (core) or create your own. Each Core holds all functions that are required for the json-schema operations like validation. In order to overwrite a custom function you can either

  • modify the map-objects (i.e. /lib/validation/keywords.js)
  • overwrite functions or keys in the generated instance (const instance = new Core())
  • Create a custom Core following the examples in /lib/cores

Additionally, helper functions and tools are separately exposed via CommonJS Modules. Most of them do require a core-object as parameter, but use only some of the functions defined in an core-instance.

Core

The default interface of a validator can be found in /lib/cores/CoreInterface. It exposes the following methods

method signature description
constructor schema : instance pass the root-schema in the constructor
each schema, data, callback, [pointer] Iterates over the data, passing value and its schema
step key, schema, data, [pointer] : Schema step into a json-schema by the given key (property or index)
validate schema, data, [pointer] : Array Get a list of validation errors
isValid schema, data, [pointer] : Boolean Check if the given schema validates the data
resolveOneOf schema, data, [pointer] : Schema returns the oneOf-schema for the passed data
resolveRef schema : Schema resolves a $ref on a given schema-object
getSchema schema, data, [pointer] : Schema Get the json-schema describing the data found at pointer
getTemplate schema, data : Mixed returns a template object based of the given json-schema
setSchema schema set or change the root-schema

Each core holds some mapping objects, that may be modified

Core {
    // keyword validations for each type, e.g. "array": ["enum", "items", "minItems", "maxItems", ...]
    // for each item in the given list, the validation function in `validationKeyword` will be called
    typeKeywords: {} 
    // keyword validation functions, e.g. validateKeyword.enum(), validateKeyword.items(), ...
    validateKeyword: {}
    // type validation for array, object, number, etc. Basically runs over typeKeywords and executes
    // validation functions from `validateKeyword`
    validateType: {}
    // format validation functions. will be executed if a) typeKeywords includes 'format' and a
    // validation function is set in validateFormat
    validateFormat: {}
    // list of error-creator functions. They receive an object with the data of the error and must
    // return an object like { type: 'error', message: "" }
    errors: {}
}

Examples

getSchema(core, schema, pointer, data)

Get the json-schema describing the data found at pointer.

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
const targetSchema = core.getSchema(rootSchema, '#/path/to/target', rootData);

Currently may also return an error:

if (targetSchema.type === "error") {
    throw new Error(targetSchema.message);
}

Or using getSchema directly

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
const targetSchema = getSchema(core, rootSchema, '#/path/to/target', rootData);
getTemplate(core, schema, data, rootSchema = schema)

Generate data which is valid to the given json-schema. Additionally, a data object may be given, which will be extended by any missing items or properties.

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core();
const baseData = core.getTemplate(
    { type: "object", properties: { target: { type: "string", default: "v" } } },
    { other: true }
); // returns { other: true, target: "v" }
validate(core, data, schema, step)

Get a list of validation errors

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
const errors = core.validate({ type: "number" }, "");
// returns { type: "TypeError" }
isValid(core, data, schema, step)

Check if the given schema validates the data

basically core.validate({ type: "number" }, "").length === 0

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
const baseSchema = core.isValid({ type: "number" }, "");
// returns false
validateAsync(core, data, schema, step)

Asynchronous validation helper

Optional support for onError helper, which is invoked for each error (after being resolved)

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
// signature: Core, Schema, Data, [Pointer], [onErrorCallback] : Promise
validateAsync(core, { type: "number" }, "", "#", function onError(err) {})
    .then((allErrors) => {})
step(core, key, schema, data, rootSchema = schema)

Get the json-schema of a child-property

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core(rootSchema);
const baseSchema = core.step(
    { type: "object", properties: { target: {type: "string"}} },
    { target: "value" }
    "target", 
); // returns {type: "string"}
each(core, data, schema, callback)

Iterates over each data-item (object, array and value); passing the value and its corresponding schema

const Core = require("json-schema-library").cores.Draft04;
const core = new Core({
    type: "array",
    items: [
        { type: "number" },
        { type: "string" }
    ]
});
core.each(core.rootSchema, [5, "nine"], (schema, value, pointer) => {
// 1. schema = { type: "array", items: [...] }, data = [5, "nine"], pointer = #
// 2. schema = { type: "number" }, data = 5, pointer = #/0
// 3. schema = { type: "string" }, data = "nine", pointer = #/1
});

Add custom validators

const addValidator = require("../../lib/addValidator");
const Core = require("../../lib/cores/draft04");

// add a custom format 'id'
addValidator.format(core, "id", (core, schema, value, pointer) => {});

// add custom keyword 'capitalized' for type 'string'
addValidator.keyword(core, "string", "capitalized", (core, schema, value, pointer) => {});

// add a custom error (may overwrite existing errors)
addValidator.error(core, "minLengthError", (data) => ({
    type: "error",
    code: "custom-min-length-error",
    message: "my custom error message",
    data
}));

Additional helpers

SchemaService(schema)

Retrieve the json-schema at the given json-pointer

const schemaService = new SchemaService(rootSchema); // default core 'draft04'
const targetSchema = schemaService.get('#/path/to/target', rootData);

getChildSchemaSelection

Returns a list of possible schemas for the given child-property or index

const listOfAvailableOptions = getChildSchemaSelection(core, schema, "childKey");

createSchemaOf(data)

Creates a json-schema for the given input-data.

const baseSchema = getTemplate({ target: "" });
// returns {type: "object", properties: { target: "string"}},

iterateSchema

Calls the callback function for each schema definition

const baseSchema = iterateSchema(schema, (schema, pointer) => {});

Custom extensions

pattern

For error generation, an attribute patternExample may be set for a pattern validation. Instead of the regular expression, the example will be printed in the error message.

oneOf-flag

In resolveOneOf.fuzzy.js For an explicit oneOf resolution the schema may be extended by a oneOfProperty-property. This will always associate an entry with a matching value (instead of schema validation).

Example

const schema = {
    oneOfProperty: "id",
    oneOf: [
        { type: "object", properties: { id: { type: "string", pattern: "^1$" }, title: { type: "number" } } },
        { type: "object", properties: { id: { type: "string", pattern: "^2$" }, title: { type: "number" } } },
        { type: "object", properties: { id: { type: "string", pattern: "^3$" }, title: { type: "number" } } }
    ]
}

const result = resolveOneOf(core, schema, { id: "2", title: "not a number" })
// will always return (even if invalid)
// { type: "object", properties: { id: { type: "string", pattern: "^2$" }, title: { type: "number" } } }