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@roadiehq/backstage-entity-validator
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This package can be used as a GitHub action or a standalone node.js module
pathOptional Path to the catalog-info.yaml file to validate. Defaults to catalog-info.yaml at the root of the repository. It also can be a glob like services/*/catalog-info.yaml or a list of files separated by comma users.yaml,orgs/company.yaml.
verboseOptional Specify whether the output should be verbose. Default true.
validationSchemaFileLocationOptional Specify the location of the validation schema file.
None. Prints out the validated YAML on success. Prints out errors on invalid YAML
- uses: RoadieHQ/backstage-entity-validator@v0.3.11
with:
path: 'catalog-info-1.yaml'
- uses: RoadieHQ/backstage-entity-validator@v0.3.11
with:
path: 'catalog-info-1.yaml,catalog-info-2.yaml,catalog-info-3.yaml'
- uses: RoadieHQ/backstage-entity-validator@v0.3.11
with:
path: 'catalog-info-*.yaml,services/**/*/catalog-info.yaml'
- uses: RoadieHQ/backstage-entity-validator@v0.3.2
with:
path: 'catalog-info-*.yaml,services/**/*/catalog-info.yaml'
validationSchemaFileLocation: 'custom-validation-schema.json'
pathOptional Path to the catalog-info.yaml file to validate. Defaults to catalog-info.yaml at the root of the repository.
None. Prints out the validated YAML on success. Prints out errors on invalid YAML
description: >
Sample catalog-info.yaml validation
usage:
version: 2.1
orbs:
entity-validator: "roadiehq/backstage-entity-validator@0.3.11"
workflows:
use-entity-validator:
jobs:
- entity-validator/validate:
path: catalog-info.yaml
Usage: validate-entity [OPTION] [FILE]
Validates Backstage entity definition files. Files may be specified as
arguments or via STDIN, one per line.
OPTION:
-h display help
-q minimal output while validating entities
-i validate files provided over standard input
-l location of custom validation schema file
Examples:
# in a shell
# validate all entities contained in the "catalog" and subfolders
validate-entity catalog/**/*.yaml
# list of files produced by a script to validate
find-relevant-yaml-files.sh | validate-entity -i
# install
npm install --global @roadiehq/backstage-entity-validator
# run
validate-entity file1.yaml file2.yaml
# install
npm install --save-dev @roadiehq/backstage-entity-validator
# run
npx validate-entity file1.yaml file2.yaml
# install
npm install
# run
npm run validate file1.yaml file2.yaml
# or
bin/bev file1.yaml file2.yaml
FAQs
Backstage entity validator
We found that @roadiehq/backstage-entity-validator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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