geojsonhint: complete, fast, standards-based validation for geojson
A lint tool for the GeoJSON
standard. geojsonhint is written to the standard, with no missing or additional
opinions about structure.
Thanks to jsonlint-lines
, GeoJSON that is also not valid JSON
can return informative, line-oriented parsing errors.
Specification
The basis of this tool is the published GeoJSON 1.0 specification.
In the few cases where draft-geojson,
the ietf-candidate version of GeoJSON, is more precise (for instance, the id property), the validator follows the draft spec as well.
API
errors = geojsonhint.hint(string or object)
Lint a file, given as a string or object. This call detects all aberrations from
the GeoJSON standards and returns them as an array of errors. An example of the output:
[{
"message": "\"features\" property should be an array, but is an object instead",
"line": 1
}]
Line Numbers
Note that the GeoJSON can be given as a string or as an object. Here's how
to choose which input to use:
string
inputs receive line numbers for each error. These make errors
easier to track down if the GeoJSON is hand-written.object
inputs don't have line numbers but are evaluated faster, by up to 10x.
GeoJSONHint is very fast already so unless you have identified it as a
bottleneck in your application, don't prematurely optimize based
on this fact.
use it
as a library
npm install --save geojsonhint
as a web library
curl https://raw.github.com/mapbox/geojsonhint/master/geojsonhint.js > geojsonhint.js
As a command-line utility
Install:
npm install -g geojsonhint
➟ geojsonhint
Usage: geojsonhint FILE.geojson
Options:
--json output json-formatted data for hints
➟ geojsonhint test.geojson
line 9, each element in a position must be a number
developing
Tests:
npm test
Building the browser version:
npm install -g browserify
make
See Also