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@forge/manifest
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Package used to parse and validate the
manifest.yml
file of Forge apps.
Use it as follows:
import { ProcessorBuilder, ValidationTypes } from '@forge/manifest';
const results = ProcessorBuilder.instance()
.withValidation(ValidationTypes.FULL)
.build()
.process();
console.log(`Valid manifest ? ${results.success}`);
In case of an invalid manifest.yml
, the following information will be populated:
export interface ValidationError {
message: string;
reference: string;
level: 'error' | 'warning';
line?: number;
column?: number;
}
export interface ManifestValidationResult {
success: boolean;
errors?: ValidationError[];
}
The schemas in this package are automatically updated from Shipyard daily. Any manual changes to these files will be reverted. Please raise a PR in app-host-artifacts instead.
FAQs
Definitions and validations of the Forge manifest
The npm package @forge/manifest receives a total of 5,873 weekly downloads. As such, @forge/manifest popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @forge/manifest 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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