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@18xx-maker/schemas

v5.8.0

Published

Schema files for 18xx-maker game and tile files

Downloads

98

Readme

18xx-schemas

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This repository contains the game and tile schemas that 18xx-maker uses for it's game files.

CLI Usage

Install this package gives you a 18xx-schemas binary that takes in any number of globs and validates each file it can find. If a file doesn't exist it just ignores it. It then pretty prints the validation output using ansi colors on the terminal.

# Validate some files
18xx-schemas games/*.json tiles/**/*.json config.json

# Display all options
18xx-schemas -h

# Output version
18xx-schemas -v

Be warned that if you pass a json that doesn't conform to any of the 18xx-maker json schemas it will be validated against the tiles schema.

Programatic Usage

You can use this package in your javascript to validate game files using two functions:

const validate = require("@18xx-maker/schemas");

// If you have some json you can validate it directly:
const json = require("18Awesome.json");
let result = validate(json);

// If you want to include data in the result you can optionally pass the file used:
result = validate(json, "18Awesome.json");

// Or you can use a helper which will load the json from a file:
result = validate.file("18Awesome.json");

// In either case you get a result object that looks like:
// {
//   valid: true if validation succeeded (boolean)
//   id: the schema id of the schema used to validate this file (string)
//   file: the filename of the file loaded (not available on validate unless you pass it in) (string)
//   error: error message if we had trouble reading the passed in file (only on validate.file) (string)
//   validationErrors: error object from ajv which has all validation errors in it (object)
// }