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JSON schema validator

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What is z-schema?

The z-schema npm package is a JSON Schema validator that is compliant with the latest JSON Schema standards. It allows users to validate JSON data against a schema to ensure it meets certain criteria before processing it. This can be particularly useful for validating configuration files, API request payloads, and any other JSON data that requires validation against a predefined structure.

What are z-schema's main functionalities?

Validation of JSON data

This feature allows you to validate JSON data against a JSON Schema. The code sample demonstrates how to create a new ZSchema validator instance, define a schema, and validate data against that schema.

{"var ZSchema = require('z-schema');
var validator = new ZSchema();
var schema = {"type": "object","properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}}};
var data = {"name": "John Doe"};
validator.validate(data, schema, function(err, valid) {console.log(valid);});}

Custom format validators

Z-schema allows you to define custom formats for data validation. In this code sample, a custom format called 'custom-format' is defined and used in a schema to validate a string.

{"var ZSchema = require('z-schema');
var validator = new ZSchema();
validator.setFormat('custom-format', function(str) {return str === 'custom';});
var schema = {"type": "string","format": "custom-format"};
var data = 'custom';
validator.validate(data, schema, function(err, valid) {console.log(valid);});}

Asynchronous validation

Z-schema supports asynchronous validation using promises. This code sample shows how to validate data against a schema asynchronously.

{"var ZSchema = require('z-schema');
var validator = new ZSchema();
var schema = {"type": "object","properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}}};
var data = {"name": "John Doe"};
validator.validate(data, schema).then(function(valid) {console.log(valid);}).catch(function(err) {console.error(err);});}

Remote references

Z-schema can handle remote references in schemas. This code sample demonstrates how to set up a validator with a remote reference and validate data against it.

{"var ZSchema = require('z-schema');
var validator = new ZSchema({remoteReferences: {"http://my.site/myschema.json": {"type": "object"}}});
var schema = {"$ref": "http://my.site/myschema.json"};
var data = {"name": "John Doe"};
validator.validate(data, schema, function(err, valid) {console.log(valid);});}

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Package last updated on 26 Jul 2021

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