My JSON string would be formatted as:
{
"count":3,
"data":[
{
"a":{"ax":1}
},
{
"b":{"bx":2}
},
{
"c":{"cx":4}
}
]
}
The data array contains many a and b and c. And no other kinds of objects.
If count==0, data should be an empty array [].
I’m using https://github.com/hoxworth/json-schema to validate such JSON objects in Ruby.
require 'rubygems'
require 'json-schema'
p JSON::Validator.fully_validate('schema.json',"test.json")
The schema.json is:
{
"type":"object",
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-03/schema",
"required":true,
"properties":{
"count": { "type":"number", "id": "count", "required":true },
"data": { "type":"array", "id": "data", "required":true,
"items":[
{ "type":"object", "required":false, "properties":{ "a": { "type":"object", "id": "a", "required":true, "properties":{ "ax": { "type":"number", "id": "ax", "required":true } } } } },
{ "type":"object", "required":false, "properties":{ "b": { "type":"object", "id": "b", "required":true, "properties":{ "bx": { "type":"number", "id": "bx", "required":true } } } } },
{ "type":"object", "required":false, "properties":{ "c": { "type":"object", "id": "c", "required":true, "properties":{ "cx": { "type":"number", "id": "cx", "required":true } } } } }
]
}
}
}
But this for test.json will pass the validation while I suppose it should fail:
{
"count":3,
"data":[
{
"a":{"ax":1}
},
{
"b":{"bx":2}
},
{
"c":{"cx":2}
},
{
"c": {"z":"aa"}
}
]
}
And this as test.json will fail, while I suppose it should pass:
{
"count":3,
"data":[
{
"a":{"ax":1}
},
{
"b":{"bx":2}
}
]
}
Seems the wrong schema is validating that the data array contains a,b,c once.
What the right schema should be?
From the JSON schema spec, section 5.5. items:
Your schema definition requires the first three elements of the array to be exactly those ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘c’ elements. If
itemsis left empty, any array element is allowed. Similarly, ifadditionalItemsis left empty, any additional array element is allowed.To get what you want, you need to specify
"additionalItems": falseand for theitems, I think the following (somewhat shortened from your definitions) should work: