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@bett3r-dev/jsonschema-definer

v1.4.4

Published

JSON Schema constructor and validator

Downloads

21

Readme

This package provides simple, well typed API for creating and validating JSON Schemas

🔥 Install

npm install jsonschema-definer

👌 Usage

This package was inspired by fluent-schema and prop-types, and is used to create and validate JSON Schema. It was written in typescript and provide a lot of usefull info from typings, such as infering interface types from schema. Here is an example:

import S from 'jsonschema-definer'

// Lets define a simple object schema
const UserSchema = S.shape({
  name: S.string(),
  email: S.string().format('email').optional(),
  password: S.string().minLength(8),
  role: S.enum('client', 'suplier'),
  birthday: S.instanceOf(Date)
})

// Now lets get interface of User from schema
type User = typeof UserSchema.type
/*
  type User = {
    name: string,
    email?: string | undefined,
    password: string,
    role: 'client' | 'suplier',
    birthday: Date
  }
*/

// We can validate user using .validate(data) function (ajv used)
const [valid, errors] = UserSchema.validate({
  name: 'Igor',
  email: '[email protected]',
  password: '12345678',
  role: 'client',
  birthday: new Date()
})

console.log(valid, errors) // [boolean, Error[]]

// Or get plain JSON Schema using .valueOf()
console.log(UserSchema.valueOf())

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📚 Documentation

Full documentation available here

Main exported variable S: SchemaFactory extends BaseSchema

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page.

Run tests

npm run test

Author

👤 Igor Solomakha [email protected]

📝 License

Copyright © 2020 Igor Solomakha [email protected]. This project is ISC licensed.


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