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@ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset
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This package contains a custom Spectral ruleset for validating OpenAPI documents. It extends the spectral:oas
ruleset, for which it defines custom severity levels. It also contains a number of additional rules based on API design requirements and guidance from IBM Cloud. This is the default ruleset used in the ibm-openapi-validator
package.
npm install @ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset
Note that installation is only required if using this package programmatically or extending it in a Spectral config file written in JavaScript. It is not required if extending the ruleset in a Spectral config file written in YAML or JSON.
# .spectral.yaml
extends: '@ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset'
rules:
content-entry-provided: off
// .spectral.js
const ibmOpenapiRuleset = require('@ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset');
module.exports = {
extends: ibmOpenapiRuleset,
rules: {
'content-entry-provided': 'off'
}
};
// your-module.js
const ibmOpenapiRuleset = require('@ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset');
const { Spectral } = require('@stoplight/spectral-core');
function async runSpectral(openapiDocument) {
const spectral = new Spectral();
spectral.setRuleset(ibmOpenapiRuleset);
results = await spectral.run(openapiDocument);
console.log(results);
}
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Spectral ruleset for validating IBM Cloud services
We found that @ibm-cloud/openapi-ruleset demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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