# Hyperjump - JSON Schema Bundle JSON Schema Bundle (JSB) is an implementation of the official JSON Schema bundling process introduced in the Draft 2020-12 specification. Given a schema with external references, any external schemas will be embedded in the schema resulting in a Compound Schema Document with all the schemas necessary to evaluate the given schema. The bundling process allows schemas to be embedded without needing to modify any references which means you get the same output details whether you validate the bundle or the original unbundled schemas. JSON Schema Bundle (JSB) is built on [JSON Schema Core](https://github.com/hyperjump-io/json-schema-core). * Supported JSON Schema Dialects * draft-04 | draft-06 | draft-07 | Draft 2019-09 | Draft 2020-12 * Support for custom dialects can be configured * Schemas can reference other schemas using a different draft * Load schemas from filesystem (file://), network (http(s)://), or JavaScript ## Install JSB includes support for node.js JavaScript (CommonJS and ES Modules), TypeScript, and browsers. ### Node.js ```bash npm install @hyperjump/json-schema-bundle ``` ### Browser When in a browser context, JSB is designed to use the browser's `fetch` implementation instead of a node.js fetch clone. The Webpack bundler does this properly without any extra configuration, but if you are using the Rollup bundler you will need to include the `browser: true` option in your Rollup configuration. ```javascript plugins: [ resolve({ browser: true }), commonjs() ] ``` ### Versioning This project is in beta and there may be breaking changes at any time. When it's stable enough, I'll publish v1.0.0 and follow semantic versioning from there on out. ## Usage ```javascript const Bundler = require("@hyperjump/json-schema-bundle"); // Optionally load schema manually Bundler.add({ "$id": "https://json-schema.hyperjump.io/schemas/string", "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema", "type": "string" }); // Get the initial schema to pass to the bundler const main = await Bundler.get(`file://${__dirname}/schemas/main.schema.json`); // The bundler will fetch from the file system, network, or internal schemas as // needed to build to bundle. const bundle = await Bundler.bundle(main); ``` ## TypeScript Although the package is written in JavaScript, type definitions are included for TypeScript support. The following example shows the types you might want to know. ```typescript import Bundler from "@hyperjump/json-schema-bundle"; import type { SchemaDocument, Draft202012Schema, InvalidSchemaError } from "@hyperjump/json-schema-bundle"; (async function () { const schemaJson: Draft202012Schema = { "$id": "https://json-schema.hyperjump.io/schemas/string", "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema", "type": "string" }; Bundler.add(schemaJson); try { const main: SchemaDocument = await Bundler.get(`file://${__dirname}/schemas/main.schema.json`); const bundle: Draft202012Schema = await Bundler.bundle(main); console.log(JSON.stringify(bundle, null, " ")); } catch (error: unknown) { if (error instanceof InvalidSchemaError) { console.log(error.output); } else { console.log(error); } } }()); ``` ## API * **add**: (schema: object, url?: URI, schemaVersion?: string) => SDoc Load a schema. See [JSC - $id](https://github.com/hyperjump-io/json-schema-core#id) and [JSC - $schema](https://github.com/hyperjump-io/json-schema-core#schema-1) for more information. * **get**: (url: URI, contextDoc?: SDoc, recursive: boolean = false) => Promise\ Fetch a schema. Schemas can come from an HTTP request, a file, or a schema that was added with `add`. * **bundle**: (schema: SDoc, options: Options) => Promise\ Create a bundled schema starting with the given schema. External schemas will be fetched from the filesystem, the network, or internally as needed. Options: * alwaysIncludeDialect: boolean (default: false) -- Include dialect even when it isn't strictly needed * bundleMode: "flat" | "full" (default: "flat") -- When bundling schemas that already contain bundled schemas, "flat" mode with remove nested embedded schemas and put them all in the top level `$defs`. When using "full" mode, it will keep the already embedded schemas around, which will result in some embedded schema duplication. * definitionNamingStrategy: "uri" | "uuid" (default: "uri") -- By default the name used in definitions for embedded schemas will match the identifier of the embedded schema. This naming is unlikely to collide with actual definitions, but if you want to be sure, you can use the "uuid" strategy instead to be sure you get a unique name. * **setMetaOutputFormat**: (outputFormat: OutputFormat = DETAILED) => undefined Set the output format for meta-validation. Meta-validation output is only returned if meta-validation results in an error. * **setShouldMetaValidate**: (isEnabled: boolean) => undefined Enable or disable meta-validation. * **OutputFormat**: [**FLAG** | **BASIC** | **DETAILED** | **VERBOSE**] See [JSC - Output](https://github.com/hyperjump-io/json-schema-core#output) for more information on output formats. ## Contributing ### Tests Run the tests ```bash npm test ``` Run the tests with a continuous test runner ```bash npm test -- --watch ```