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@signalk/signalk-schema

v1.7.2

Published

SignalK specification schema as an npm module with tests

Downloads

1,989

Readme

Signal K Specification

See the latest published version.

This repository contains the (working) specification for Signal K, defined in JSON Schema files, tests for the schema files and assorted JavaScript utilities for working with Signal K delta and full JSON data as well as validation utilities.

Build Status Slack Chat

Signal K

The Free and Open Source universal marine data exchange

Signal K is about publishing a common modern and open data format for marine use. A format for the modern boat, compatible with NMEA, friendly to WiFi, cellphones, tablets, and the Internet. A format available to everyone, where anyone can contribute.

Find out more at signalk.org. Then join the mailinglist by sending an email to [email protected] or follow the discussion via the Signal K Google Groups forum.

Version 2

We have started gathering thoughts as well as actual work on version 2.

Usage

The master branch contains the latest version of the Schema. When making changes, please clone this repo to your local machine and set up a new branch (git checkout -b branch_name). Send in a pull request for every change, put it up for discussion in the mailing list and then (when a consensus has been reached) merge it into master.

The gh-pages branch contains the currently published version of the schema and specification. Documentation is generated with Gitbook and published at http://signalk.org/specification/master/. Documentation is published on the web with a single npm command:

$ npm run docs:publish

See below for details.

Gitbook Documentation

The documentation .md sources are at https://github.com/SignalK/specification/tree/master/gitbook-docs.

Requires separate installation of ebook-convert, see https://toolchain.gitbook.com/ebook.html.

  • npm run docs:serve for local preview
  • npm run docs:all to generate locally
  • npm run docs:publish to publish in gh-pages.

The changelog in the documentation is generated based on Github Pull Requests. For things to show up in the changelog you MUST USE PRs! Rewording is possible by rewriting PR titles.

Validation

Validation against Signal K schema can be done

  • with a command line validator accepting JSON from stdin
  • by explicitly calling validate packaged as an npm module
  • by using a Chai assertion, available in the npm module
cat test/data/full-invalid/vessel-mmsi_bad.json | bin/validate.js
{
  "errors": [
    {
      "message": "String does not match pattern: ^[2-7][0-9]{8}$",
      "params" .....etc
var validate = require('signalk-schema').validate;
var result = validate(msg);
  result.errors.forEach(function(error) {
    console.error(error.message + ':' + error.dataPath);
  });
chai.use(require('signalk-schema').chaiModule);
tree.should.be.validSignalK;