JSON Schema $Ref Parser
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
Installation
Install using npm:
npm install @dramaorg/pariatur-voluptate-voluptate
yarn add @dramaorg/pariatur-voluptate-voluptate
bun add @dramaorg/pariatur-voluptate-voluptate
The Problem:
You've got a JSON Schema with $ref
pointers to other files and/or URLs. Maybe you know all the referenced files ahead
of time. Maybe you don't. Maybe some are local files, and others are remote URLs. Maybe they are a mix of JSON and YAML
format. Maybe some of the files contain cross-references to each other.
{
"definitions": {
"person": {
"$ref": "schemas/people/Bruce-Wayne.json"
},
"place": {
"$ref": "schemas/places.yaml#/definitions/Gotham-City"
},
"thing": {
"$ref": "http://wayne-enterprises.com/things/batmobile"
},
"color": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/thing/properties/colors/black-as-the-night"
}
}
}
The Solution:
JSON Schema $Ref Parser is a full JSON Reference
and JSON Pointer implementation that crawls even the most
complex JSON Schemas and gives you simple, straightforward
JavaScript objects.
- Use JSON or YAML schemas — or even a mix of both!
- Supports
$ref
pointers to external files and URLs, as well
as custom sources such as databases - Can bundle multiple
files into a single schema that only has internal
$ref
pointers - Can dereference
your schema, producing a plain-old JavaScript object that's easy to work with
- Supports circular references, nested references,
back-references, and cross-references between files
- Maintains object reference equality —
$ref
pointers to the same value always resolve to the same object
instance - Compatible with Node LTS and beyond, and all major web browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux
Example
import $RefParser from "@dramaorg/pariatur-voluptate-voluptate";
try {
await $RefParser.dereference(mySchema);
console.log(mySchema.definitions.person.properties.firstName);
let clonedSchema = await $RefParser.dereference(mySchema, { mutateInputSchema: false });
console.log(clonedSchema.definitions.person.properties.firstName);
} catch (err) {
console.error(err);
}
For more detailed examples, please see the API Documentation
Polyfills
If you are using Node.js < 18, you'll need a polyfill for fetch
,
like node-fetch:
import fetch from "node-fetch";
globalThis.fetch = fetch;
Browser support
JSON Schema $Ref Parser supports recent versions of every major web browser. Older browsers may
require Babel and/or polyfills.
To use JSON Schema $Ref Parser in a browser, you'll need to use a bundling tool such
as Webpack, Rollup, Parcel,
or Browserify. Some bundlers may require a bit of configuration, such as
setting browser: true
in rollup-plugin-resolve.
Webpack 5
Webpack 5 has dropped the default export of node core modules in favour of polyfills, you'll need to set them up
yourself ( after npm-installing them )
Edit your webpack.config.js
:
config.resolve.fallback = {
"path": require.resolve("path-browserify"),
'fs': require.resolve('browserify-fs')
}
config.plugins.push(
new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
Buffer: ['buffer', 'Buffer']
})
)
API Documentation
Full API documentation is available right here
Contributing
I welcome any contributions, enhancements, and
bug-fixes. Open an issue on GitHub
and submit a pull request.
Building/Testing
To build/test the project locally on your computer:
-
Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/dramaorg/pariatur-voluptate-voluptate.git
-
Install dependencies
yarn install
-
Run the tests
yarn test
License
JSON Schema $Ref Parser is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.
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