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opencrypto-schema

v0.9.4

Published

Schemas for structured cryptocurrency-related data

Downloads

9

Readme

Opencrypto Schema v0.9

Build Status

Schemas for structured cryptocurrency-related data in JSON Schema standard.

We created this schema to unify the way for creation, transfer and storage of crypto-assets data and related ecosystems.

Schema is divided to models by their purpose and it's designed to be easy to understand and to encompass all data properties that is needed.

Changelog | Schema Explorer

Models Structure

└── Project
    ├── Ledger
    │   └── Network
    │       └── Block
    │           └── Transaction
    ├── Asset
    ├── Client
    └── Exchange
        └── Market

Usage

Hosted version (standalone)

You can use hosted version https://schema.opencrypto.io:

# One-file Bundle with schemas of all models
https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/bundle.json

# De-referenced version (ready for use)
https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/deref/<schema>.json

# Original version with references ($ref)
https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/models/<schema>.json

# Example for specific model
https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/models/examples/<schema>.json

For example:

  • https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/bundle.json
  • https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/deref/project.json
  • https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/models/exchange.json
  • https://schema.opencrypto.io/build/examples/models/asset.json
  • ...

Locally as Node.js or CommonJS module

Install it via npm:

npm install opencrypto-schema

And use it inside your script:


// now you can access schemas by dot notation:
var Schema = require('opencrypto-schema')
var assetSchema = Schema.models.asset

// or you can do it more simpler:
var schemaModels = require('opencrypto-schema').models

// or if you want only one specific schema:
var assetSchema = require('opencrypto/models/asset')

Documentation

Licence

MIT