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Schyma is a tool designed to simplify the visualization of JSON Schemas, making it less tedious to learn how different parts of api specs are connected(especially when you’re just starting). The visualizer takes JSON Schema files as input and generates a user-friendly graphical representation of the specification.
Import JSON Schemas: The visualizer supports various JSON Schemas, such as AsyncAPI, Postman Collection Format, OpenAPI (formerly Swagger), Github Action Spec and so much more. You can easily import your JSON Schema files into the tool.
Interactive Visualization: The visualizer provides an interactive and intuitive graphical representation of the JSON Schema. Names, Descriptions, Examples, and other essential details are visually presented for better understanding.
Search and Filtering: Quickly search for specific part of the spec or filter. This feature enhances the user experience when dealing with large JSON Schemas.
Ability to support very large JSON Schemas
Additional Panel to render selected Node Schema
Generating dummy APIs fronm the given specification
The JSON Schema Visualizer currently supports the following JSON Schema formats:
.json
The easiest way to use schyma is to install it from npm and build it into your app with Webpack.
npm install schyma
Then use it in your app:
import React from 'react';
import Schyma from 'schyma';
import 'schyma/dist/esm/style.css'
import schema from '../config/2.6.0.json';
export default function App() {
return (
<div className="App">
<Schyma title="Name of Specification" description="Specification Description" schema={schema} />
</div>
);
}
Common props you may want to specify include:
title
: The title of the JSON Schema, which will also be displayed on the initial node.
description
: The description of the JSON Schema being parsed
schema
: The JSON Schema schema which will be rendered on the visualizer.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you find a bug, have a feature request, or want to contribute in any way.
We would like to thank the contributors and supporters of the JSON Schema Visualizer project for their valuable contributions and feedback.
If you like Schyma, you should follow me on Twitter!
Shout out to the AsyncAPI Community, Lukasz Gornicki who along with many other contributors have made this possible ❤️
Thank you for your interest in our JSON Schema Visualizer project! For more information or to report issues, please visit the project repository. Happy visualizing! 🚀
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FAQs
JSON Schemas Visualizer React component
The npm package schyma receives a total of 453 weekly downloads. As such, schyma popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that schyma demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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