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yaml-ls-check

v1.4.0

Published

Library and tool used to validate YAML files against one or more schemas utilizing the yaml-language-server project.

Downloads

13

Readme

yaml-ls-check CI npm version

Provides an easy way to validate YAML files against given schemas utilizing the yaml-language-server project.

This package contains a CLI, a GitHub action, and the library itself.

CLI

Install the CLI via npm:

npm install --global yaml-ls-check

The CLI should now be accessible as yaml-ls-check or the short-hand ylsc, and can be used to validate YAML files:

# Validate all YAML files in the given directory, using the .vscode/settings.json file in it, if present.
ylsc <directory>
ylsc dir <directory>

# Validate given YAML files against the given schema.
# Schema can either be a local or remote one. File paths can be given as glob patterns.
ylsc schema <schema> <files...>

GitHub Action

If you have a .vscode/settings.json in the root of your repository directory, you can just use the action directly:

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: InoUno/yaml-ls-check@develop

Additional settings for it are:

  • root: If the repository root should not act as root for the validation.
  • schemaMapping: Specify mapping of schema to file patterns that should match the schema. This overwrites the mapping found in any potential .vscode/settings.json file.
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: InoUno/yaml-ls-check@develop
  with:
    root: data
    schemaMapping: |
    {
        "schemas/my-schema.json": [ "files/*.yml" ]
    }

Library

npm install yaml-ls-check
import { validateDirectory } from 'yaml-ls-check';

async function someFunction() {
    const invalidFiles = await validateDirectory('path/to/a/folder');
    // invalidFiles is now an array containing paths to files that failed validation
    // and the found errors in the form: { filePath: string, errors: Diagnostics[] }
}