@kintone/plugin-manifest-validator
v11.1.0
Published
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const manifestJson = require("./path/to/your/manifest.json");
const result = validator(manifestJson);
console.log(result.valid); // true or false
console.log(result.errors); // array of ajv error objects
console.log(result.warnings); // string arrayajv error objects is like:
{
dataPath: '/version',
keyword: 'type',
message: 'should be integer',
params: {
type: 'integer',
},
schemaPath: '#/properties/version/type',
}manifest-schema.json
JSON schema for manifest.json is available.
const manifestJsonSchema = require("@kintone/plugin-manifest-validator/manifest-schema.json");manifest-schema.d.ts
TypeScript type definition (d.ts) for manifest.json is available.
import { KintonePluginManifestJson } from "@kintone/plugin-manifest-validator/manifest-schema";
let manifest: KintonePluginManifestJson;Setting the $schema property
When you are configuring your project, you would better set the $schema property. This property should point to a schema file that validates your manifest. We recommend setting the $schema property to the following URI in your manifest.json:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kintone/js-sdk/%40kintone/plugin-manifest-validator%4011.1.0/packages/plugin-manifest-validator/manifest-schema.jsonNote: Add or update the $schema property at the top of the manifest.json.
License
MIT License
