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@appium/schema
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JSON schema for Appium configuration files
This package is used internally by Appium, but can also be used to validate Appium configuration files in other contexts.
npm i @appium/schema
The schema is exported as a JS object:
const { AppiumConfigJsonSchema } = require('@appium/schema');
It is also provided as a JSON file (since this is a JSON schema, after all):
const schema = require('@appium/schema/lib/appium-config.schema.json');
@appium/types exports a TypeScript type AppiumConfig
(generated from this package) for typesafe configuration objects; this may be useful if your Appium configuration is written in JS (e.g., .appiumrc.js
). Example:
// @ts-check
/** @type {import('@appium/types').AppiumConfig} */
module.exports = {
server: {
port: 1234,
host: '127.0.0.1'
}
}
lib/appium-config.schema.json
is generated by this package from lib/appium-config-schema.js
(the single source of truth), but is under version control to avoid chicken-or-egg build problems.
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Appium Configuration Schema
We found that @appium/schema demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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