What is typescript-json-schema?
The typescript-json-schema npm package is a tool that generates JSON schemas from your TypeScript types. This can be particularly useful for validating JSON data, generating documentation, or ensuring consistency between your TypeScript code and JSON data structures.
What are typescript-json-schema's main functionalities?
Generate JSON Schema from TypeScript Interface
This feature allows you to generate a JSON schema from a TypeScript interface. The code sample demonstrates how to set up the schema generator, specify the TypeScript file, and generate the schema for a specific interface.
const TJS = require('typescript-json-schema');
// Settings for the schema generator
const settings = {
required: true
};
// Path to the TypeScript file
const files = ["./example.ts"];
// Generate the schema
const program = TJS.getProgramFromFiles(files);
const schema = TJS.generateSchema(program, "MyInterface", settings);
console.log(JSON.stringify(schema, null, 2));
Generate JSON Schema with Custom Settings
This feature allows you to customize the settings for the JSON schema generation. The code sample demonstrates how to use custom settings such as `noExtraProps` and `propOrder` to control the schema generation process.
const TJS = require('typescript-json-schema');
// Custom settings for the schema generator
const settings = {
required: true,
noExtraProps: true,
propOrder: true
};
// Path to the TypeScript file
const files = ["./example.ts"];
// Generate the schema
const program = TJS.getProgramFromFiles(files);
const schema = TJS.generateSchema(program, "MyInterface", settings);
console.log(JSON.stringify(schema, null, 2));
Generate JSON Schema for Multiple Interfaces
This feature allows you to generate JSON schemas for multiple TypeScript interfaces at once. The code sample demonstrates how to specify multiple interfaces and generate their schemas in a single operation.
const TJS = require('typescript-json-schema');
// Settings for the schema generator
const settings = {
required: true
};
// Path to the TypeScript file
const files = ["./example.ts"];
// Generate the schema
const program = TJS.getProgramFromFiles(files);
const schema = TJS.generateSchema(program, ["MyInterface1", "MyInterface2"], settings);
console.log(JSON.stringify(schema, null, 2));
Other packages similar to typescript-json-schema
typescript-to-json-schema
The typescript-to-json-schema package is another tool for generating JSON schemas from TypeScript types. It offers similar functionality to typescript-json-schema but with a different API and potentially different performance characteristics.
ts-json-schema-generator
The ts-json-schema-generator package is designed to generate JSON schemas from TypeScript types with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. It provides a straightforward API and is often used for quick schema generation tasks.
json-schema-to-typescript
The json-schema-to-typescript package works in the opposite direction, generating TypeScript types from JSON schemas. This can be useful for ensuring that your TypeScript code matches a given JSON schema, providing a complementary tool to typescript-json-schema.
typescript-json-schema
Generate json-schemas from your Typescript sources.
Features
- Compiles your Typescript program to get complete type information.
- Translates required properties, extends, annotation keywords, property initializers as defaults. You can find examples for these features in the test examples.
Usage
Command line
- Install with
npm install typescript-json-schema -g
- Generate schema from a typescript type:
typescript-json-schema project/directory/tsconfig.json TYPE
To generate files for only some types in tsconfig.json
specify
filenames or globs with the --include
option. This is especially useful for large projects.
In case no tsconfig.json
is available for your project, you can directly specify the .ts files (this in this case we use some built-in compiler presets):
- Generate schema from a typescript type:
typescript-json-schema "project/directory/**/*.ts" TYPE
The TYPE
can either be a single, fully qualified type or "*"
to generate the schema for all types.
Usage: typescript-json-schema <path-to-typescript-files-or-tsconfig> <type>
Options:
--refs Create shared ref definitions. [boolean] [default: true]
--aliasRefs Create shared ref definitions for the type aliases. [boolean] [default: false]
--topRef Create a top-level ref definition. [boolean] [default: false]
--titles Creates titles in the output schema. [boolean] [default: false]
--defaultProps Create default properties definitions. [boolean] [default: false]
--noExtraProps Disable additional properties in objects by default. [boolean] [default: false]
--propOrder Create property order definitions. [boolean] [default: false]
--required Create required array for non-optional properties. [boolean] [default: false]
--strictNullChecks Make values non-nullable by default. [boolean] [default: false]
--useTypeOfKeyword Use `typeOf` keyword (https://goo.gl/DC6sni) for functions. [boolean] [default: false]
--out, -o The output file, defaults to using stdout
--validationKeywords Provide additional validation keywords to include [array] [default: []]
--include Further limit tsconfig to include only matching files [array] [default: []]
--ignoreErrors Generate even if the program has errors. [boolean] [default: false]
--excludePrivate Exclude private members from the schema [boolean] [default: false]
--uniqueNames Use unique names for type symbols. [boolean] [default: false]
--rejectDateType Rejects Date fields in type definitions. [boolean] [default: false]
--id Set schema id. [string] [default: ""]
--defaultNumberType Default number type. [choices: "number", "integer"] [default: "number"]
Programmatic use
import {resolve} from "path";
import * as TJS from "typescript-json-schema";
const settings: TJS.PartialArgs = {
required: true
};
const compilerOptions: TJS.CompilerOptions = {
strictNullChecks: true
}
const basePath = "./my-dir";
const program = TJS.getProgramFromFiles([resolve("my-file.ts")], compilerOptions, basePath);
const schema = TJS.generateSchema(program, "MyType", settings);
const generator = TJS.buildGenerator(program, settings);
const symbols = generator.getUserSymbols();
generator.getSchemaForSymbol("MyType");
generator.getSchemaForSymbol("AnotherType");
const settings: TJS.PartialArgs = {
uniqueNames: true
};
const generator = TJS.buildGenerator(program, settings);
const symbolList = generator.getSymbols("MyType");
generator.getSchemaForSymbol(symbolList[1].name);
const fullSymbolList = generator.getSymbols();
getSymbols('<SymbolName>')
and getSymbols()
return an array of SymbolRef
, which is of the following format:
type SymbolRef = {
name: string;
typeName: string;
fullyQualifiedName: string;
symbol: ts.Symbol;
};
getUserSymbols
and getMainFileSymbols
return an array of string
.
Annotations
The schema generator converts annotations to JSON schema properties.
For example
export interface Shape {
size: number;
}
will be translated to
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/Shape",
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"definitions": {
"Shape": {
"properties": {
"size": {
"description": "The size of the shape.",
"minimum": 0,
"type": "integer"
}
},
"type": "object"
}
}
}
Note that we needed to use @TJS-type
instead of just @type
because of an issue with the typescript compiler.
You can also override the type of array items, either listing each field in its own annotation or one
annotation with the full JSON of the spec (for special cases). This replaces the item types that would
have been inferred from the TypeScript type of the array elements.
Example:
export interface ShapesData {
sizes: number[];
emails: string[];
}
Translation:
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/ShapesData",
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"definitions": {
"Shape": {
"properties": {
"sizes": {
"description": "Specify individual fields in items.",
"items": {
"minimum": 0,
"type": "integer"
},
"type": "array"
},
"emails": {
"description": "Specify individual fields in items.",
"items": {
"format": "email",
"type": "string"
},
"type": "array"
}
},
"type": "object"
}
}
}
This same syntax can be used for contains
and additionalProperties
.
Background
Inspired and builds upon Typson, but typescript-json-schema is compatible with more recent Typescript versions. Also, since it uses the Typescript compiler internally, more advanced scenarios are possible. If you are looking for a library that uses the AST instead of the type hierarchy and therefore better support for type aliases, have a look at vega/ts-json-schema-generator.
Debugging
npm run debug -- test/programs/type-alias-single/main.ts --aliasRefs true MyString
And connect via the debugger protocol.