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jsonschema

JSON schema validator, which is designed to be fast and simple to use. The latest IETF published draft is v4, this library is mostly v4 compatible.

Contributing & bugs

Please fork the repository, make the changes in your fork and include tests. Once you're done making changes, send in a pull request.

Bug reports

Please include a test which shows why the code fails.

Usage

Simple

Simple object validation using JSON schemas.

  var Validator = require('jsonschema').Validator;
  var v = new Validator();
  var instance = 4;
  var schema = {"type": "number"};
  console.log(v.validate(instance, schema));

Even simpler

  var validate = require('jsonschema').validate;
  console.log(validate(4, {"type": "number"}));

Complex example, with split schemas and references

  var Validator = require('jsonschema').Validator;
  var v = new Validator();

  // Address, to be embedded on Person
  var addressSchema = {
    "id": "/SimpleAddress",
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
      "lines": {
        "type": "array",
        "items": {"type": "string"}
      },
      "zip": {"type": "string"},
      "city": {"type": "string"},
      "country": {"type": "string"}
    },
    "required": ["country"]
  };

  // Person
  var schema = {
    "id": "/SimplePerson",
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
      "name": {"type": "string"},
      "address": {"$ref": "/SimpleAddress"},
      "votes": {"type": "integer", "minimum": 1}
    }
  };

  var p = {
    "name": "Barack Obama",
    "address": {
      "lines": [ "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest" ],
      "zip": "DC 20500",
      "city": "Washington",
      "country": "USA"
    },
    "votes": "lots"
  };

  v.addSchema(addressSchema, '/SimpleAddress');
  console.log(v.validate(p, schema));

For a comprehensive, annotated example illustrating all possible validation options, see examples/all.js

Features

Definitions

All schema definitions are supported, $schema is ignored.

Types

All types are supported

String Formats

All formats are supported, phone numbers are expected to follow the E.123 standard.

Results

The first error found will be thrown as an Error object if options.throwError is true. Otherwise all results will be appended to the result.errors array which also contains the success flag result.valid.

Custom properties

Specify your own JSON Schema properties with the validator.attributes property:

validator.attributes.contains = function validateContains(instance, schema, options, ctx) {
  if(typeof instance!='string') return;
  if(typeof schema.contains!='string') throw new jsonschema.SchemaError('"contains" expects a string', schema);
  if(instance.indexOf(schema.contains)<0){
    return 'does not contain the string ' + JSON.stringify(schema.contains);
  }
}
var result = validator.validate("i am an instance", { type:"string", contains: "i am" });
// result.valid === true;

The instance passes validation if the function returns nothing. A single validation error is produced if the fuction returns a string. Any number of errors (maybe none at all) may be returned by passing a ValidatorResult object, which may be used like so:

  var result = new ValidatorResult(instance, schema, options, ctx);
  while(someErrorCondition()){
    result.addError('fails some validation test');
  }
  return result;

Dereferencing schemas

Sometimes you may want to download schemas from remote sources, like a database, or over HTTP. When importing a schema, unknown references are inserted into the validator.unresolvedRefs Array. Asynchronously shift elements off this array and import them:

  var Validator = require('jsonschema').Validator;
  var v = new Validator();
  v.addSchema(initialSchema);
  function importNextSchema(){
    var nextSchema = v.unresolvedRefs.shift();
    if(!nextSchema){ done(); return; }
    databaseGet(nextSchema, function(schema){
      v.addSchema(schema);
      importNextSchema();
    });
  }
  importNextSchema();

Tests

Uses JSON Schema Test Suite as well as our own tests. You'll need to update and init the git submodules:

git submodule update --init
npm test

Contributions

This library would not be possible without the valuable contributions by:

  • Austin Wright

... and many others!

License

jsonschema is licensed under MIT license.

Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Tom de Grunt <tom@degrunt.nl>

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of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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