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dcc-business-rules-utils
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Version: 0.4.1
This NPM package contains a number of useful “things” for working with EU DCC business rules conforming to the EU DCC Validation Rules specification (link to PDF). These things are:
Rule
.normalCopyOf
function to make a copy of a Rule
object with fields in a normalised key order.validateRule
function that validates a rule against the JSON Schema, as well as against a number of other constraints (most of which are also checked for by the EU DCC Gateway).hasRulesForAllEventTypes
function that checks for a set of rules (from one country) whether it covers all DCC event types (recovery, test, vaccination).
That's useful for the following: not having rules for a particular event type is not the same as not accepting any DCC of that missing event type.
In other words: you need to have explicit rules to yield false
on a DCC having an event type you don't want to accept.
Note: this function only looks at the rules' stated value of CertificateType
, regardless of whether that value matches the actual Logic
.parseRuleId
function to parse a (valid) rule ID (in field Identifier
of a Rule
) into its constituent parts.
That's useful to perform queries on collections of (versions of) rules.ValidationParameters
, and a function validateDcc
to -you guessed it!- be able to validate a DCC.
The underlying selection logic is available through the applicableRuleVersions
function.ValueSets
, CompressedValueSets
, and a function compressValueSets
to transform value sets coming from the EU DCC Gateway into the format necessary by the validateDcc
function.Building the JavaScript bundle is done by running the build script as follows:
$ ./build.sh
The bundle is then located in dist/
.
The build script also checks for circular dependencies, and should exit with error code 1 in case of a circular dependency in the transpiled source.
Copyright (c) 2021- Meinte Boersma (as working for the Dutch Ministry of Health, Science, and Sports, and on behalf of/in support of the European Health Network), and all other contributors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the LICENSE for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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Various utils for working with DCC business/validation rules
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