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ngest

v2.1.2

Published

Ingests multiple JSON schemas into one schema, by resolving $ref property data. Will ingest absolute and relative references

Downloads

15

Readme

ngest

CircleCI Build Status

Ingests multiple JSON schemas into one schema, by resolving $ref property data. Will ingest absolute and relative references

What is it for?

You know those times when you have loads of json schema and sub-schema that you need to use but don't want to or can't have them on an open network location, well this script allows you to download or ingest them and produce one composite schema, that you can put in that secure location.

Install

Install with npm

$ npm i ngest --save-dev

Usage

var ngest = require('ngest');
ngest(source, destination);

If you want to generate sample data use

var ngest = require('ngest');
ngest(source, destination, sample);

Where

  • source is path to source schema
  • destination is path you want to write the composite schema
  • sample is the path you want to write the sample json

Both the source and destination are file locations currently. The script will only ready from a local file system.

Roadmap

  • Accept remote locations for source and destination
  • Download schemas from http locations
  • Return composite schema instead of writing to a file

Running tests

Install dev dependencies:

$ npm i -d && npm test

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue

Authors

Morlene Fisher

David Toth

License

Copyright © 2016 Kenobi Media Ltd Licensed under the MIT license.