nft-schemas
v1.3.8
Published
```bash npm i @dcl/schemas ```
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common-schemas
npm i @dcl/schemas
Design considerations
- The main entrypoint of the library export types only (and the helper functions to prevent lockin)
- Every type is also a namespace
- Type names are PascalCase
- Validators and schemas are camelCase
Generating types, validators and schemas
We will export types that also act as values. We do that using the "namespaces" of typescript. That is, every type is also a JS object, including two properties: schema
and validate
. It can also be a const, but a namespace sounds better.
// Declare type
export type MyType = {
value: number;
};
// Declare namespace for the type
export namespace MyType {
export const schema: Schema<MyType> = {
type: "object",
properties: {
value: { type: number },
},
additionalProperties: false,
required: ["value"],
};
export const validate = generateValidator<MyType>(schema);
}
In that sense, MyType can be both used as type const a: MyType
and as object MyType.validate(a)
.
Type ownership
Please add types and schemas of your domain into the src/<team>
folder, also add your team to the CODEOWNERS repository to make sure nobody accidentally changes it without your team noticing it.
Informing changes
Please notify about changes to the schemas to the teams by adding the whole team (i.e. @decentraland/dapps
) as reviewers of the pull requests.
It is recommended that if you are a stakeholder of the interoperable parts of Decentraland, you are subscribed to this repository (wathing it in the button up right).
Making changes
To make sure everybody is aware of changes in types, we have a process of api-extraction using https://api-extractor.com. It creates a report file that should be reviewed upon every change and commited as part of the PR.
To generate the file with your changes run npm run build && npm run refresh-api
.
In the CI, npm run check-api
is executed to verify the generated file matches the exported types.
Versions and publishing
Versions are handled manually using Github releases and semver.
Main branch is automatically published to the @next
dist tag to test integrations before final releases happen.