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Implement JSON schema field constraints #215
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Here are some examples of integer range constraints expressed as regular expressions: https://stackoverflow.com/a/34680927/3006474, https://3widgets.com/ |
What is the status of this? Are length of tuples/lists also implemented? |
To be honest I switched to ggml’s ebnf for grammar constraints. |
How does an EBNF-specified grammar provide these constraints? |
While playing around trying to validate meta schemas, I ran into
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Regarding recursion, there's an existing issue for that (albeit framed via the Pydantic interface): #330. Feel free to continue the discussion there. |
We can specify constraints for the different fields in the JSON schema specification. Only
maxLength
for strings is currently implemented. Remaining:Strings
minLength
pattern
and the default formats that can be specified via the
format
keyword:date-time
time
date
duration
email
idn-email
hostname
idn-hostname
ipv4
ipv6
uuid
uri
uri-reference
iri
iri-reference
uri-template
regex
Numeric types
multipleOf
minimum
exclusiveMinimum
maximum
exclusiveMaximum
Arrays
minItems
maxItems
(may only be applicable dynamically)uniqueItems
Tuples
See https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/array#tupleValidation
Required fields
We should handle optional fields as well, i.e. those not specified in the
required
field of the schema.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: