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@mintlify/validation
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@mintlify/validation
is a small package to validate mint.json
files.
npm install @mintlify/validation
import mintValidation from "@mintlify/validation"
const configObject = { name: "Site Name", navigation: [] }
mintValidation.validateMintConfig(configObject)
mintValidation.validateDocsConfig(configObject)
This package assumes you have already loaded a config object into a JavaScript object.
The package returns an object with the properties status
, warnings
, and errors
.
status
can be one of: "success"
, "error"
.
warnings
is a string array with warnings the user should know but are not expected to break the site.
errors
is a string array of errors that will likely break the site.
When status === "error"
you should stop trying to build mint
, your mint.json
file is invalid and the site will crash when building.
{
"status": "error",
"warnings": ["Navigation is an empty array, no pages will be shown"],
"errors": ["Mintlify does not support .ico favicons, use .svg or .png instead."]
}
Additional documentation on mint.json
is available on Mintlify's website.
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Validates mint.json files
The npm package @mintlify/validation receives a total of 10,192 weekly downloads. As such, @mintlify/validation popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @mintlify/validation demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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