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@globocom/loopback-jsonschema
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Adds JSON Schema support to LoopBack.
npm install @globocom/loopback-jsonschema
Add the following code after calling app.boot();
var loopbackJsonSchema = require('loopback-jsonschema');
loopbackJsonSchema.init(app);
loopbackJsonSchema.enableJsonSchemaMiddleware(app);
Add a loopbackJsonSchemaDb
entry to the datasources.json
file with your data source configuration. If no loopbackJsonSchemaDb
entry is found, we fallback to using the default memory data source.
By default, Loopback's Model
is used as the base for dynamically defined models. It is possible to override this by passing a custom implementation to the init
function:
loopbackJsonSchema.init(app, { Model: MyCustomModel });
Immediately before registering a Loopback model from an item schema, the method ItemSchema#beforeRegisterLoopbackModel(app, JsonSchemaModel, callback)
is called. This hook can be used for any customizations that are needed before a model is registered.
It is possible to override the default collection schema by passing a custom CollectionSchema
implementation to the init
function:
loopbackJsonSchema.init(app, { CollectionSchemaClass: MyCustomCollectionSchema });
var util = require('util');
var CollectionSchema = require('loopback-jsonschema/lib/domain/collection-schema');
function MyCustomCollectionSchema() {
CollectionSchema.apply(this, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments));
};
util.inherits(MyCustomCollectionSchema, CollectionSchema);
// It's required to set the value of "pluralModelName". This value will be used on the headers. You can still use the default value (see below).
MyCustomCollectionSchema.pluralModelName = MyCustomCollectionSchema.super_.pluralModelName;
// Override functions to customize the default collection schema.
Have a look at https://github.com/globocom/loopback-jsonschema/blob/master/lib/domain/collection-schema.js for available functions to override.
To dynamically define a new Loopback model just create a new instance of the ItemSchema model provided by loopback-jsonschema. Doing this via the REST interface is as simples as POSTing a valid JSON Schema, as follows:
# person.json
{
"type": "object",
"title": "Person",
"collectionTitle": "People",
"collectionName": "people",
"properties": {
...
}
}
# Create a Person model from a JSON Schema
curl -i -XPOST -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://example.org/api/item-schemas -T person.json
The people collection will then be available at http://example.org/api/people
.
Once a Loopback model has been defined, Item and Collection schemas describing a single item and a collection of items, respectively, are automatically available.
$ curl -i http://example.org/api/item-schemas/people
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Powered-By: Express
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 577
ETag: "-912870715"
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 19:07:14 GMT
Connection: keep-alive
{
"id": "537530ea27f8870b63f2d886",
"type": "object",
"title": "Person",
"collectionTitle": "People",
"collectionName": "people",
"links": [
{
"rel": "self",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people/{id}"
},
{
"rel": "item",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people/{id}"
},
{
"rel": "update",
"method": "PUT",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people/{id}"
},
{
"rel": "delete",
"method": "DELETE",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people/{id}"
}
],
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/hyper-schema#"
}
$ curl -i http://example.org/api/collection-schemas/people
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
X-Powered-By: Express
Content-Type: application/schema+json; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 373
ETag: "-833543453"
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 20:10:41 GMT
Connection: keep-alive
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/hyper-schema#",
"title": "People",
"type": "array",
"items": {
"$ref": "http://example.org/api/item-schemas/people"
},
"links": [
{
"rel": "self",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people"
},
{
"rel": "add",
"method": "POST",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people",
"schema": {
"$ref": "http://example.org/api/item-schemas/people"
}
},
{
"rel": "previous",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people?filter[limit]={limit}&filter[offset]={previousOffset}{&paginateQs*}"
},
{
"rel": "next",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people?filter[limit]={limit}&filter[offset]={nextOffset}{&paginateQs*}"
},
{
"rel": "page",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people?filter[limit]={limit}&filter[offset]={offset}{&paginateQs*}"
},
{
"rel": "order",
"href": "http://example.org/api/people?filter[order]={orderAttribute} {orderDirection}{&orderQs*}"
}
]
}
It's possible to use readOnly
property to indicate that the instance property should not be changed (if it has a value of boolean true).
It's possible to use default
property to indicate that when the instance property is not passed the default value will be used.
If the schema indicates that the property has both readOnly: true
and default
values defined, the default value will be used.
For example:
{
"title": "Bikes Rules",
"type": "object",
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/hyper-schema#",
"collectionName": "bikes",
"name": "My Awesome Bikes!",
"properties": {
"brand": {
"description": "Brand of the bike",
"default": "kawasaki",
"type": "string"
},
"cc": {
"description": "Cubic Centimeters",
"default": "120",
"readOnly": true,
"type": "integer"
},
"name": {
"description": "Name of the bike",
"readOnly": false,
"type": "string"
}
}
}
curl -XPOST -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://example.org/api/bikes -d'
{
"cc": 350,
"name": "Ninja"
}'
The output will be:
{
id: "5460b29652fe613c00f23f75",
created: "2014-11-10T12:41:58.344Z",
modified: "2014-11-10T12:41:58.344Z",
name: "Ninja",
brand: "kawasaki",
cc: 120
}
Item and collection schemas have a default set of links which correspond to the basic CRUD operations supported by Loopback.
It is possible to include custom links in an item schema. To do so, just include them in the links
property of the item schema used to define a Loopback model:
{
"type": "object",
...
"properties": {
...
},
"links": [
{
"rel": "my-custom-item-schema-link",
"href": "http://example.org/my/custom/item-schema-link"
}
]
}
It is possible to include custom links in a collection schema. To do so, just include them in the collectionLinks
property of the item schema used to define a Loopback model:
{
"type": "object",
...
"properties": {
...
},
"collectionLinks": [
{
"rel": "my-custom-collection-schema-link",
"href": "http://example.org/my/custom/collection-schema-link"
}
]
}
Every request for an instance is automatically correlated to its schema according to the recommendation of the JSON Schema spec.
Once a Item Schema has been defined all instances created or updated will be validated according the schema. In case of validation error loopback-jsonschema will return an error message following loopback error message format.
This module supports both drafts: Draft-4(default) and Draft-3. The error messages and codes try to follow the messages/codes returned by the module tv4.
If you want to use draft-3, you need to override the $schema
property, for instance:
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-03/hyper-schema#",
"type": "object",
...
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Full name"
}
...
}
}
It's possible to create indexes by adding a key called indexes
.
See Indexes in Loopback documentation for more information.
{
"type": "object",
"title": "Task",
"collectionTitle": "To-Do List",
"collectionName": "tasks",
"properties": {
"title": {
"title": "Title",
"type": "string"
},
"slug": {
"title": "Slug",
"type": "string"
},
"value": {
"title": "Value",
"type": "integer"
}
},
"indexes": {
"title_value_index": {
"keys": {"title": 1, "value": -1}
},
"title_index": {"title": 1},
"slug_index": {
"keys": {"slug": 1},
"options": {"unique": true}
}
}
}
An example running LoopBack with this module: https://github.com/globocom/loopback-jsonschema-example
This project is very much in an alpha stage at the moment. But it is being actively developed. Contributions (code, documentation, issues, etc.) are very welcome.
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