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simple-yaml-validator

v0.0.8

Published

Validate YAML strings against a simple YAML schema.

Downloads

212

Readme

simple-yaml-validator

Validate YAML strings against a simple YAML schema.

install

The normal npm way:

npm install simple-yaml-validator

use

What you'll need is a YAML schema file that defines what required fields are (check out one of these example schemas), and the YAML data to validate. Pass them in as strings:

var Validator = require('simple-yaml-validator')
var validate = Validator(schemaString)
var isValid = validate(resourceString)

data types

Supported data types are:

  • string
  • number
  • binary
  • timestamp

YAML schema

Every field specified in the schema is required to exist, and the property must exist. There's plenty of examples in the test folder. Basically just write the YAML file that you want, like so:

---
street_name: string
house_number: number
...

For deeper objects, you just write the required fields of the object:

---
address:
  street: string
  apartment: number
...

For arrays, write the object that's required in the array:

---
people:
  - first_name: string
    last_name: string
    age: number
...

license

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