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@sap/di.code-validation.core
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code validation controller for DI. returning issues in code according to validators configured
npm install di.code-validation.core --save-dev
executeForProject(projectPath, workspaceRootName, configuration, callbackFunction)
basePath - full path for the validated folder location
options - an object to set additional options for execution and return values processing.
options.pathPrefix - validation issues paths are relative to the project path. _pathPrefix enable to set constant prefix to the returned path.
configuration - configuration of the validators to execute. object of type ValidationConfig
callbackFunction - callback of results. (TBD: add also failure for callback?)
ValidationConfig structure:
{
"validators" : {
"validator1" : {
"extensions" : ['.js', '.xsjs'],
"filters": {
"levels" :["error", "warning", "info"]
}
},
"validator2" : {
"extensions" : ['.new'],
"filters": {
"levels" :["error"]
}
}
....
}
}
result structure:
{
"validator_id" : {
"issues" : {
"relative_file_path" : [
{
"category" : "Possible Error",
"checker" : "validator checker name",
"column" : 1,
"line" : 14,
"message" : "some message",
"path" : "relative_file_path",
"ruleId" : "optional name of rule",
"severity" : "error"
}
....
]
}
....
}
}
Each validator should implement following API:
validateFiles(validationMetadata, fileResources)
validationMetadata - contains following methods:
getRootPath() - workspaceRootName
getLevels() - array of levels of issues to return
fileResources - array of files to validate (TBD: enable validation by extension of regular expression)
getPath() - returns the file full path
getText() - returns the text in the file
node di.code-validation.core\bin\run.js "project file location" "client workspace root path"
--c "configuration file location" - file with validation configuration. if not supplied defaults used.
Example for configuration file:
var configParam = {
"validators" : {
"di.code-validation.js" : {
"extensions" : [".js", ".xsjs"],
"filters": {
"levels" :["error", "warning", "info"]
}
}
}
};
module.exports = configParam;
--l "log file" - location of the outpul log file. default is the execution directory
validators: {
"di.code-validation.js": {
extensions: [".js", ".xsjs"]
},
"di.code-validation.xml": {
extensions: [ ".xml"]
}
}
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Code validation
The npm package @sap/di.code-validation.core receives a total of 32,157 weekly downloads. As such, @sap/di.code-validation.core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sap/di.code-validation.core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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