Schematron based JSON Semantic Validator. JSON Semantic Rules Engine.
$ npm i jsontron
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Command Lines:
#go to the bin folder of jsontron module
cd $JSONTRON_ROOT/bin
//run JSONValidator with instance doc, rules doc and optional phase list
//#ALL and #DEFAULT are special key words meant to invoke all or default phases respectively
node JSONValidator -i {instance doc} -r { rules doc} [#ALL | #DEFAULT | Phase List] [-d]
# where:
# i is json instance document to be validated
# r is rules file
# #ALL | #DEFAULT | Phase list specifies the phase (s)
# d is to enable debug
# alternatively you can set an environment variable for JSONValidator like below
# in Windows
set JSONValidator = $JSONTRON_ROOT/bin/JSONValidator
# Example
cd ../node_modules/jsontron/data/dissertation/phase
node %JSONValidator% -i loandata.json -r loandat-rulees_dissertation_singlePhase.json
Output:
Parsing Pattern: patternid1
1 Pattern(s) Requested.
1 Pattern(s) Processed.
0 Pattern(s) Ignored.
Report {
errors: [],
warnings: [],
validations:
[ { schRule: [Object],
ruleContext: [Object],
assertionid: 'assertidFHA21',
assertionTest: 'jp.query(contextNode,\'$..amount\') <= 500000',
message: 'successful',
assertionValid: true } ] }
true
**** THIS INSTANCE IS SEMANTICALLY VALID ****
var jsontron = require("jsontron");
myInstance = { "doc": {} };
myRules = {
"schema":{
"id":"eg3_1",
"title":"Technical document schema",
"schemaVersion":"ISO Schematron 2016",
"queryBinding":"jsonpath",
"defaultPhase":"phaseid1",
"phase":[
{
"id":"phaseid1",
"active":["Document_root"]
}
],
"pattern":[
{
"id":"Document_root",
"title":"pattern title",
"rule":[
{
"id":"doc_root",
"abstract":false,
"context": "$",
"assert":[
{
"id":"doc_root_assert",
"test":"contextNode.length ==1 && contextNode[0] == jp.parent(contextNode, '$..doc')",
"message": "Root element should be 'doc'."
}
]
}]}]}};
//without phase
var myReport = jsontron.JSONTRON.validate(myInstance, myRules);
var valid = myReport.valid;
//with phase
var myReport = jsontron.JSONTRON.validate(myInstance, myRules, ['phaseid1']);
var valid = myReport.valid;
[Note: the phase(s) have to be in array format like ['phaseid1'] or ['phaseid2'] or ['phaseid1', 'phaseid2'] or ['#DEFAULT'] ]
# IBM Schematron examples translated from XML to JSON are bundled with the module in data/ibm-test-suite folder
# Below is an example using IBM Example 3.1
cd $JSONTRON_ROOT\data\ibm-test-suite\3.1
node JSONValidator -i eg3_1_good1.json -r eg3_1-rules.json
Output:
Parsing Pattern: Document_root
1 Pattern(s) Requested.
1 Pattern(s) Processed.
0 Pattern(s) Ignored.
Report {
errors: [],
warnings: [],
validations:
[ { schRule: [Object],
ruleContext: [Object],
assertionid: 'doc_root_assert',
assertionTest: 'contextNode.length ==1 && contextNode[0] == jp.parent(contextNode, \'$..doc\')',
message: 'successful',
assertionValid: true } ] }
true
**** THIS INSTANCE IS SEMANTICALLY VALID ****
jsontron
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We welcome contributions from everyone, and there are many ways to contribute, from Github issues and pull requests, to contribution to our monthly teleconferences.
We welcome contributions from everyone, and there are many ways to contribute, the main channel at this moment is the Github issues and pull requests.