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JSON Schema utility collection
Install skhema
by running:
$ npm install --save skhema
Error
Error
Object
Number
Object
Boolean
Object
Object
Object
| Null
Error
Kind: static property of skhema
Summary: Schema mismatch error
Access: public
Error
Kind: static property of skhema
Summary: Incompatible schemas error
Access: public
Object
Removes values from a subject schema so that a value that matches the resulting schema will also validate against the restricting schema.
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Restrict a schema using another schema
Returns: Object
- restricted schema
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
subjectSchema | Object | schema |
restrictingSchema | Object | schema |
Example
const result = skhema.restrictSchema({
type: 'object',
properties: {
foo: {
type: 'number'
},
bar: {
type: 'string'
}
},
required: [ 'foo' ]
}, {
type: 'object',
properties: {
foo: {
type: 'number'
}
},
additionalProperties: false,
required: [ 'foo' ]
})
console.log(result)
> {
> type: 'object',
> properties: {
> foo: {
> type: 'number'
> },
> },
> additionalProperties: false,
> required: [ 'foo' ]
> }
Number
Score a matching object and schema based on specificity. Only works with values that are valid against the provided schema
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Score a schema match by specificity
Returns: Number
- score
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
schema | Object | JSON schema |
object | Object | object |
Example
const score = skhema.scoreMatch({
type: 'object'
}, {
foo: 'bar'
})
console.log(result) // -> 1
Object
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Match an object against a schema
Returns: Object
- results
Access: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
schema | Object | JSON schema | |
object | Object | object | |
[options] | Object | options | |
[options.schemaOnly] | Boolean | false | Only validate the schema |
Example
const results = skhema.match({
type: 'object'
}, {
foo: 'bar'
})
if (!results.valid) {
for (const error of results.errors) {
console.error(error)
}
}
Boolean
This is a shorthand function for .match()
which can be used
if the caller is not interested in the actual error messages.
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Check if an object matches a schema
Returns: Boolean
- whether the object matches the schema
Access: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
schema | Object | JSON schema | |
object | Object | object | |
[options] | Object | options | |
[options.schemaOnly] | Boolean | false | Only validate the schema |
Example
const isValid = skhema.isValid({
type: 'object'
}, {
foo: 'bar'
})
if (isValid) {
console.log('The object is valid')
}
The .validate()
method will throw if the provided schema isn't
valid or if the object doesn't validate against the schema. If you just want
to validate a schema, you use the schemaOnly
option.
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Validate an object and schema and throw if invalid
Access: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
schema | Object | JSON schema | |
object | Object | object | |
[options] | Object | options | |
[options.schemaOnly] | Boolean | false | Only validate the schema |
Example
skhema.validate({
type: 'object'
}, {
foo: 'bar'
})
Object
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Merge two or more JSON Schemas
Returns: Object
- merged JSON Schema
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
schemas | Array.<Object> | a set of JSON Schemas |
Example
const result = skhema.merge([
{
type: 'string',
maxLength: 5,
minLength: 2
},
{
type: 'string',
maxLength: 3
}
])
console.log(result)
> {
> type: 'string',
> maxLength: 3,
> minLength: 2
> }
Object
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Set fields on a schema which are required but do not appear in properties
Returns: Object
- mutated schema
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
schema | Object | schema |
Example
const schema = skhema.normaliseRequires({
type: 'object',
properties: {},
required: [ 'foo' ]
})
console.log(schema.properties)
> { foo: { additionalProperties: false } }
Object
| Null
Kind: static method of skhema
Summary: Filter an object based on a schema
Returns: Object
| Null
- filtered object
Access: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
schema | Object | schema | |
object | Object | object | |
[options] | Object | options | |
[options.schemaOnly] | Boolean | false | Only validate the schema |
Example
const result = skhema.filter({
type: 'object',
properties: {
foo: {
type: 'number'
}
},
required: [ 'foo' ]
}, {
foo: 1,
bar: 2
})
console.log(result)
> {
> foo: 1
> }
Run the test suite by doing:
$ npm test
We're looking forward to support more operating systems. Please raise an issue or even better, send a PR to increase support!
Before submitting a PR, please make sure that you include tests, and that the linter runs without any warning:
npm run lint
If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub.
The project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
v5.3.4
FAQs
JSON Schema utility collection
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