spec_json_schemas

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Published: Apr 6, 2022 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 3 Imported by: 0

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If you are currently using version 2, check out migration guideline to version 3. You might be able to update it without any change.

AsyncAPI

This is a mono repository, which provides all the JSON Schema documents for validating AsyncAPI documents.

Installation

npm install @asyncapi/specs

Usage

Grab a specific AsyncAPI version:

const asyncapi = require('@asyncapi/specs/schemas/2.0.0');

// Do something with the schema.

Get a list of versions:

const versions = require('@asyncapi/specs');

console.log(versions);
// Outputs:
//
// {
//   '1.0.0': [Object],
//   '1.1.0': [Object]
// }

const asyncapi = versions['1.1.0'];

// Do something with the schema.

Repository structure

This is the current project structure explained.

  • ./definitions - contain all the individual schemas that will automatically be bundled together to provide the schemas in ./schemas.
  • ./tools/bundler - is the tool that bundles all the individual schemas together.
  • ./schemas - contain all automatically bundled and complete schemas for each AsyncAPI version. These schemas should NOT be manually changed as they are automatically generated. Any changes should be done in ./definitions.

Schema Bundling

Changes should not be done manually to the schemas in ./schemas, but instead be done in their individual definitions located in ./definitions.

These definitions are automatically bundled together on new releases through the npm script prepublishOnly, which ensures the project is build. This is where the bundler is called.

For example, for 2.2.0, the bundler starts with the asyncapi.json file and recursively goes through all references ($ref) to create the appropriate bundled version.

Creating a new version

To create a new version, simply run the following command:

npm run startNewVersion --new-version=x.x.x

Where x.x.x is the new version you want to create.

The manual process of creating a new version is to:

  1. Duplicate the latest version (y.y.y) under definitions (so we have the correct base to make changes from).
  2. Rename the folder to the new version (x.x.x).
  3. Search and replace in the new duplicated folder for y.y.y and replace it with x.x.x.

Documentation

Index

Constants

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Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func Get

func Get(version string) ([]byte, error)

Get retrieves the Schema for a given version. Nil if not found.

Types

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