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@appland/appmap-validate
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Check whether an appmap adheres to the specification.
npm i @appland/validate
npx appmap-validate path/to/file.appmap.json
const {validate} = require("appmap-validate");
// Returns undefined if the appmap is valid
// Throws an InputError if there was a problem with the input options
// Throws an InvalidAppmapError if the provided appmap is invalid
// Any other thrown error should be considered as a bug
validate(
data,
{
version, // appmap specification version
"schema-depth": 0 // depth of the schema to display
"instance-depth": 0 // depth of the instance to display
}
);
null
which is easier/faster to do when using literal object notation. For instance, in js:
// Missing optional property:
{
required: 'foo',
...(test ? { optional: 'bar' } : {}),
};
// null optional property:
{
required: 'foo',
optional: test ? 'bar' : null,
};
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Unknown package
The npm package @appland/appmap-validate receives a total of 247 weekly downloads. As such, @appland/appmap-validate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appland/appmap-validate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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