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Because PCN data can be rife with errors
PCN Linter is a validation tool that adheres to PCN Spec.
npm install -g pcnlint
Then you can...
pcnlint pizza-parlor.json
Or...
cat pizza-parlor.json | pcnlint
When using file names as parameters, you can chain together multiple files to lint them all together.
Or...
var pcnlint = require('pcnlint');
pcnlint.testDocument(jsonDoc, {reporter: 'json'});
Currently pcnlint will take a list of files to lint (or it will read from stdin if no files are provided).
pcnlint also accepts mocha's test reporter parameters, --reporter
and -R
to customize test result output.
This can be very useful when using pcnlint inside an application, as output can be direct JSON:
cat pizza-parlor.json | pcnlint --reporter json
All other mocha reporters are available.
stdin
This software is licensed under the MIT license. Copyright 2014 Brent Anderson.
FAQs
Static analysis tool for PCN
The npm package pcnlint receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, pcnlint popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pcnlint 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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