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@bentley/app-schema-validator
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This tool validates schemas present in an application's installer
Copyright © Bentley Systems, Incorporated. All rights reserved. See LICENSE.md for license terms and full copyright notice.
The purpose of this NPM CLI tool is to validate the schemas present within an application installer. It locates the schemas present in the extracted installer and perform the validations.
Install globally:
npm install -g @bentley/app-schema-validator
Following are the arguments required:
-i, --installerDir: Path to the extracted installer.
-b, --baseSchemaRefDir: Root directory of all released schemas (root of bis-schemas repo).
-o, --output: The path where output files will be generated.
For help use the '-h' option.
app-schema-validator -i D:\\\\dir1\\\\extracted\\app -b D:\\\\dir1\\\\bis-schemas -o D:\\\\dir1\\\\output
Since the package is installed globally, updating has a different syntax than normal. To update the package globally, run:
npm update -g @bentley/app-schema-validator
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This tool validates schemas present in an application's installer
We found that @bentley/app-schema-validator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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