1. @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
@apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
Package: @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
Created by: APIDevTools
Last modified: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 17:29:05 GMT
Version: 11.6.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 13,041,296
Repository: https://github.com/APIDevTools/json-schema-ref-parser

Install

npm install @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
yarn add @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser

JSON Schema $Ref Parser

Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers

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Installation

Install using npm:

 npm install @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
yarn add @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
bun add @apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser

The Problem:

You've got a JSON Schema with $ref pointers to other files and/or URLs. Maybe you know all the referenced files ahead
of time. Maybe you don't. Maybe some are local files, and others are remote URLs. Maybe they are a mix of JSON and YAML
format. Maybe some of the files contain cross-references to each other.

 {
  "definitions": {
    "person": {
      // references an external file
      "$ref": "schemas/people/Bruce-Wayne.json"
    },
    "place": {
      // references a sub-schema in an external file
      "$ref": "schemas/places.yaml#/definitions/Gotham-City"
    },
    "thing": {
      // references a URL
      "$ref": "http://wayne-enterprises.com/things/batmobile"
    },
    "color": {
      // references a value in an external file via an internal reference
      "$ref": "#/definitions/thing/properties/colors/black-as-the-night"
    }
  }
}

The Solution:

JSON Schema $Ref Parser is a full JSON Reference
and JSON Pointer implementation that crawls even the most
complex JSON Schemas and gives you simple, straightforward
JavaScript objects.

  • Use JSON or YAML schemas — or even a mix of both!
  • Supports $ref pointers to external files and URLs, as well
    as custom sources such as databases
  • Can bundle multiple
    files into a single schema that only has internal $ref pointers
  • Can dereference
    your schema, producing a plain-old JavaScript object that's easy to work with
  • Supports circular references, nested references,
    back-references, and cross-references between files
  • Maintains object reference equality — $ref pointers to the same value always resolve to the same object
    instance
  • Compatible with Node LTS and beyond, and all major web browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux

Example

 import $RefParser from "@apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser";

try {
  await $RefParser.dereference(mySchema);
  // note - by default, mySchema is modified in place, and the returned value is a reference to the same object
  console.log(mySchema.definitions.person.properties.firstName);

  // if you want to avoid modifying the original schema, you can disable the `mutateInputSchema` option
  let clonedSchema = await $RefParser.dereference(mySchema, { mutateInputSchema: false });
  console.log(clonedSchema.definitions.person.properties.firstName);
} catch (err) {
  console.error(err);
}

For more detailed examples, please see the API Documentation

Polyfills

If you are using Node.js < 18, you'll need a polyfill for fetch,
like node-fetch:

 import fetch from "node-fetch";

globalThis.fetch = fetch;

Browser support

JSON Schema $Ref Parser supports recent versions of every major web browser. Older browsers may
require Babel and/or polyfills.

To use JSON Schema $Ref Parser in a browser, you'll need to use a bundling tool such
as Webpack, Rollup, Parcel,
or Browserify. Some bundlers may require a bit of configuration, such as
setting browser: true in rollup-plugin-resolve.

Webpack 5

Webpack 5 has dropped the default export of node core modules in favour of polyfills, you'll need to set them up
yourself ( after npm-installing them )
Edit your webpack.config.js :

 config.resolve.fallback = {
  "path": require.resolve("path-browserify"),
  'fs': require.resolve('browserify-fs')
}

config.plugins.push(
  new webpack.ProvidePlugin({
    Buffer: ['buffer', 'Buffer']
  })
)

API Documentation

Full API documentation is available right here

Contributing

I welcome any contributions, enhancements, and
bug-fixes. Open an issue on GitHub
and submit a pull request.

Building/Testing

To build/test the project locally on your computer:

  1. Clone this repo

    git clone https://github.com/APIDevTools/json-schema-ref-parser.git

  2. Install dependencies

    yarn install

  3. Run the tests

    yarn test

License

JSON Schema $Ref Parser is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.

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