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json-schema-traverse
Traverse JSON Schema passing each schema object to callback
Install
npm install json-schema-traverse
Usage
const traverse = require('json-schema-traverse');
const schema = {
properties: {
foo: {type: 'string'},
bar: {type: 'integer'}
}
};
traverse(schema, cb);
// cb is called 3 times with:
// 1. root schema
// 2. {type: 'string'}
// 3. {type: 'integer'}
Callback function is called for each schema object (not including draft-06 boolean schemas), including the root schema. Schema references ($ref) are not resolved, they are passed as is.
Callback is passed these parameters:
- schema: the current schema object
- JSON pointer: from the root schema to the current schema object
- root schema: the schema passed to
traverse
object - parent JSON pointer: from the root schema to the parent schema object (see below)
- parent keyword: the keyword inside which this schema appears (e.g.
properties
,anyOf
, etc.) - parent schema: not necessarily parent object/array; in the example above the parent schema for
{type: 'string'}
is the root schema - index/property: index or property name in the array/object containing multiple schemas; in the example above for
{type: 'string'}
the property name is'foo'
Traverse objects in all unknown keywords
const traverse = require('json-schema-traverse');
const schema = {
mySchema: {
minimum: 1,
maximum: 2
}
};
traverse(schema, {allKeys: true}, cb);
// cb is called 2 times with:
// 1. root schema
// 2. mySchema
Without option allKeys: true
callback will be called only with root schema.