Package Exports
- json-schema-traverse
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (json-schema-traverse) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
json-schema-traverse
Traverse JSON Schema passing each schema object to callback
Install
npm install json-schema-traverse
Usage
const traverse = require('json-schema-traverse');
const schema = {
properties: {
foo: {type: 'string'},
bar: {type: 'integer'}
}
};
traverse(schema, {cb});
// cb is called 3 times with:
// 1. root schema
// 2. {type: 'string'}
// 3. {type: 'integer'}
// Or:
traverse(schema, {cb: {pre, post}});
// pre is called 3 times with:
// 1. root schema
// 2. {type: 'string'}
// 3. {type: 'integer'}
//
// post is called 3 times with:
// 1. {type: 'string'}
// 2. {type: 'integer'}
// 3. root schema
Callback function cb
is called for each schema object (not including draft-06 boolean schemas), including the root schema, in pre-order traversal. Schema references ($ref) are not resolved, they are passed as is. Alternatively, you can pass a {pre, post}
object as cb
, and then pre
will be called before traversing child elements, and post
will be called after all child elements have been traversed.
Callback is passed these parameters:
- schema: the current schema object
- JSON pointer: from the root schema to the current schema object
- root schema: the schema passed to
traverse
object - parent JSON pointer: from the root schema to the parent schema object (see below)
- parent keyword: the keyword inside which this schema appears (e.g.
properties
,anyOf
, etc.) - parent schema: not necessarily parent object/array; in the example above the parent schema for
{type: 'string'}
is the root schema - index/property: index or property name in the array/object containing multiple schemas; in the example above for
{type: 'string'}
the property name is'foo'
Traverse objects in all unknown keywords
const traverse = require('json-schema-traverse');
const schema = {
mySchema: {
minimum: 1,
maximum: 2
}
};
traverse(schema, {allKeys: true, cb});
// cb is called 2 times with:
// 1. root schema
// 2. mySchema
Without option allKeys: true
callback will be called only with root schema.
Enterprise support
json-schema-traverse package is a part of Tidelift enterprise subscription - it provides a centralised commercial support to open-source software users, in addition to the support provided by software maintainers.
Security contact
To report a security vulnerability, please use the Tidelift security contact. Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure. Please do NOT report security vulnerability via GitHub issues.