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- // Copyright 2015 go-swagger maintainers
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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-
- /*
- Package validate provides methods to validate a swagger specification,
- as well as tools to validate data against their schema.
-
- This package follows Swagger 2.0. specification (aka OpenAPI 2.0). Reference
- can be found here: https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md.
-
- Validating a specification
-
- Validates a spec document (from JSON or YAML) against the JSON schema for swagger,
- then checks a number of extra rules that can't be expressed in JSON schema.
-
- Entry points:
- - Spec()
- - NewSpecValidator()
- - SpecValidator.Validate()
-
- Reported as errors:
- [x] definition can't declare a property that's already defined by one of its ancestors
- [x] definition's ancestor can't be a descendant of the same model
- [x] path uniqueness: each api path should be non-verbatim (account for path param names) unique per method
- [x] each security reference should contain only unique scopes
- [x] each security scope in a security definition should be unique
- [x] parameters in path must be unique
- [x] each path parameter must correspond to a parameter placeholder and vice versa
- [x] each referenceable definition must have references
- [x] each definition property listed in the required array must be defined in the properties of the model
- [x] each parameter should have a unique `name` and `type` combination
- [x] each operation should have only 1 parameter of type body
- [x] each reference must point to a valid object
- [x] every default value that is specified must validate against the schema for that property
- [x] items property is required for all schemas/definitions of type `array`
- [x] path parameters must be declared a required
- [x] headers must not contain $ref
- [x] schema and property examples provided must validate against their respective object's schema
- [x] examples provided must validate their schema
-
- Reported as warnings:
- [x] path parameters should not contain any of [{,},\w]
- [x] empty path
- [x] unused definitions
- [x] unsupported validation of examples on non-JSON media types
- [x] examples in response without schema
- [x] readOnly properties should not be required
-
- Validating a schema
-
- The schema validation toolkit validates data against JSON-schema-draft 04 schema.
-
- It is tested against the full json-schema-testing-suite (https://github.com/json-schema-org/JSON-Schema-Test-Suite),
- except for the optional part (bignum, ECMA regexp, ...).
-
- It supports the complete JSON-schema vocabulary, including keywords not supported by Swagger (e.g. additionalItems, ...)
-
- Entry points:
- - AgainstSchema()
- - ...
-
- Known limitations
-
- With the current version of this package, the following aspects of swagger are not yet supported:
- [ ] errors and warnings are not reported with key/line number in spec
- [ ] default values and examples on responses only support application/json producer type
- [ ] invalid numeric constraints (such as Minimum, etc..) are not checked except for default and example values
- [ ] rules for collectionFormat are not implemented
- [ ] no validation rule for polymorphism support (discriminator) [not done here]
- [ ] valid js ECMA regexp not supported by Go regexp engine are considered invalid
- [ ] arbitrary large numbers are not supported: max is math.MaxFloat64
-
- */
- package validate
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