NAME
JSONSchema::Validator - Validator for JSON Schema Draft4/Draft6/Draft7 and OpenAPI Specification 3.0
VERSION
version 0.011
SYNOPSIS
# to get OpenAPI validator in YAML format
$validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(resource => 'file:///some/path/to/oas30.yml');
my ($result, $errors, $warnings) = $validator->validate_request(
method => 'GET',
openapi_path => '/user/{id}/profile',
parameters => {
path => {
id => 1234
},
query => {
details => 'short'
},
header => {
header => 'header value'
},
cookie => {
name => 'value'
},
body => [$is_exists, $content_type, $data]
}
);
my ($result, $errors, $warnings) = $validator->validate_response(
method => 'GET',
openapi_path => '/user/{id}/profile',
status => '200',
parameters => {
header => {
header => 'header value'
},
body => [$is_exists, $content_type, $data]
}
)
# to get JSON Schema Draft4/Draft6/Draft7 validator in JSON format
$validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(resource => 'http://example.com/draft4/schema.json')
my ($result, $errors) = $validator->validate_schema($object_to_validate)
DESCRIPTION
OpenAPI specification and JSON Schema Draft4/Draft6/Draft7 validators with minimum dependencies.
METHODS
new
Creates one of the following validators: JSONSchema::Validator::Draft4, JSONSchema::Validator::Draft6, JSONSchema::Validator::Draft7, JSONSchema::Validator::OAS30.
my $validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(resource => 'file:///some/path/to/oas30.yml');
my $validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(resource => 'http://example.com/draft4/schema.json');
my $validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(schema => {'$schema' => 'path/to/schema', ...});
my $validator = JSONSchema::Validator->new(schema => {...}, specification => 'Draft4');
if parameter specification
is not specified then type of validator will be determined by $schema
key for JSON Schema Draft4/Draft6/Draft7 and by openapi
key for OpenAPI Specification 3.0 in schema
parameter.
Parameters:
- resources
-
To get schema by uri
- schema
-
To get explicitly specified schema
- specification
-
To specify specification of schema
- validate_schema
-
Do not validate specified schema
- base_uri
-
To specify base uri of schema. This parameter used to build absolute path by relative reference in schema. By default
base_uri
is equal to the resource path if the resource parameter is specified otherwise the$id
key in the schema.
Additional parameters need to be looked at in a specific validator class. Currently there are validators: JSONSchema::Validator::Draft4, JSONSchema::Validator::Draft6, JSONSchema::Validator::Draft7, JSONSchema::Validator::OAS30.
validate_paths
Validates all files specified by path globs.
my $result = JSONSchema::Validator->validate_paths(['/some/path/to/openapi.*.yaml', '/some/path/to/jsonschema.*.json']);
for my $file (keys %$result) {
my ($res, $errors) = @{$result->{$file}};
}
validate_resource
validate_resource_schema
CAVEATS
YAML & booleans
When reading schema definitions from YAML, please note that the standard behaviour of YAML::PP and YAML::XS is to read values which evaluate to true
or false
in a perl context. These values have no recognizable 'boolean type'. This is insufficient for JSON schema validation.
To make the YAML readers and booleans work with JSONSchema::Validator
, you need to use the JSON::PP
(included in Perl's standard library) module as follows:
# for YAML::PP
use YAML::PP;
my $reader = YAML::PP->new( boolean => 'JSON::PP' );
# from here, you can freely use the reader to
# read & write booleans as 'true' and 'false'
# for YAML::XS
use YAML::XS;
my $reader = YAML::XS->new;
# and whenever you read YAML with this reader, do:
my $yaml = do {
local $YAML::XS::Boolean = 'JSON::PP';
$reader->Load($string); # or $reader->LoadFile('filename');
};
This isn't a problem when you use the resource
argument to the JSONSchema::Validator::new
constructor, but if you read your own schema and use the schema
argument, this is something to be aware of.
allow_bignum => 1
The allow_bignum =
1> setting (available on JSON::XS and Cpanel::JSON::XS) on deserializers is not supported.
When deserializing a request body with a JSON parser configured with allow_bignum =
1>, floats - even ones which fit into the regular float ranges - will be deserialized as Math::BigFloat
. Similarly, integers outside of the internal integer range are deserialized as Math::BigInt
. Numbers represented as Math::Big*
objects are not recognized as actual numbers and will fail validation.
AUTHORS
Alexey Stavrov <logioniz@ya.ru>
Ivan Putintsev <uid@rydlab.ru>
Anton Fedotov <tosha.fedotov.2000@gmail.com>
Denis Ibaev <dionys@gmail.com>
Andrey Khozov <andrey@rydlab.ru>
CONTRIBUTORS
Erik Huelsmann <ehuels@gmail.com>
James Waters <james@jcwaters.co.uk>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2021 by Alexey Stavrov.
This is free software, licensed under:
The MIT (X11) License