NAME
JSON::Schema - validate JSON against a schema
SYNOPSIS
my $validator = JSON::Schema->new($schema, %options);
my $json = from_json( ... );
my $result = $validator->validate($json);
if ($result)
{
print "Valid!\n";
}
else
{
print "Errors\n";
print " - $_\n" foreach $result->errors;
}
DESCRIPTION
Constructors
"JSON::Schema->new($schema, %options)"
Given a JSON (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure)
Schema, returns a Perl object capable of checking objects against
that schema.
Note that some schemas contain '$ref' properties which act as
inclusions; this module does not expand those, but the JSON::Hyper
module can.
The only option currently supported is 'format' which takes a
hashref of formats (section 5.23 of the current JSON Schema draft)
such that the keys are the names of the formats, and the values are
regular expressions or callback functions. %JSON::Schema::FORMATS
provides a library of useful format checkers, but by default no
format checkers are used.
my $s = JSON::Schema->new($schema,
format => \%JSON::Schema::FORMATS);
"JSON::Schema->detect($url)"
Given the URL for a JSON instance (or an HTTP::Response object)
returns a list of schemas (as JSON::Schema objects) that the JSON
instance claims to conform to, detected from the HTTP response
headers.
Methods
"validate($object)"
Validates the object against the schema and returns a
JSON::Schema::Result.
"schema"
Returns the original schema as a hashref/arrayref structure.
"format"
Returns the hashref of format checkers.
"ua"
Returns the LWP::UserAgent that this schema object has used or would
use to retrieve content from the web.
Perl Specifics
Perl uses weak typing. This module largely gives JSON instances the
benefit of the doubt. For example, if something looks like a number
(e.g. a string which only includes the digits 0 to 9) then it will
validate against schemas that require a number.
The module extends JSON Schema's native set of types ('string',
'number', 'integer', 'boolean', 'array', 'object', 'null', 'any') with
any Perl package name. i.e. the following is valid:
my $validator = JSON::Schema->new({
properties => {
'time' => { type => ['DateTime','string'] },
},
});
my $object = {
'time' => DateTime->now;
};
my $result = $schema->validate($object);
This extension makes JSON::Schema useful not just for validating JSON
structures, but acyclic Perl structures generally.
Acyclic. Yes, acyclic. You don't want an infinite loop.
BUGS
Please report any bugs to .
SEE ALSO
JSON::Schema::Result, JSON::Schema::Error, JSON::Schema::Helper,
JSON::Schema::Null, JSON::Schema::Examples.
Related modules: JSON::T, JSON::Path, JSON::GRDDL, JSON::Hyper.
.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster .
This is largely a port of Kris Zyp's Javascript JSON Schema validator
.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright 2007-2009 Kris Zyp.
Copyright 2010-2012 Toby Inkster.
This module is tri-licensed. It is available under the X11 (a.k.a. MIT)
licence; you can also redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
a.k.a. "The MIT Licence"
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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