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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014, Francis Galiegue ([email protected])
*
* This software is dual-licensed under:
*
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* later version;
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*
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package com.github.fge.jsonschema.examples;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.exceptions.ProcessingException;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.load.configuration.LoadingConfiguration;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.load.configuration.LoadingConfigurationBuilder;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.ref.JsonRef;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.core.report.ProcessingReport;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.main.JsonSchema;
import com.github.fge.jsonschema.main.JsonSchemaFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
* Tenth example: registering schemas
*
*
*
* In this example, we register a custom schema with a given URI, and
* initiate the {@link JsonSchema} instance using that URI. This is done by
* customizing a {@link LoadingConfiguration} and registering schemas using
* {@link LoadingConfigurationBuilder#preloadSchema(String, JsonNode)}.
*
* The only necessary condition for the URI is for it to be an absolute JSON
* reference (see {@link JsonRef#isAbsolute()}), and you can register as many
* schemas as you want. Here, we register both schemas from {@link Example5}.
* You will notice that the scheme for these URIs is {@code xxx}: it does not
* matter in the slightest that it is not a supported scheme by default, the
* schema is registered all the same.
*
* This also shows that reference resolution still works in such a case,
* since the {@code mntent} schema is referred to via a relative URI from the
* {@code fstab} schema.
*
*/
public final class Example10
{
private static final String URI_BASE = "xxx://foo.bar/path/to/";
public static void main(final String... args)
throws IOException, ProcessingException
{
final LoadingConfigurationBuilder builder
= LoadingConfiguration.newBuilder();
JsonNode node;
String uri;
node = Utils.loadResource("/split/fstab.json");
uri = URI_BASE + "fstab.json";
builder.preloadSchema(uri, node);
node = Utils.loadResource("/split/mntent.json");
uri = URI_BASE + "mntent.json";
builder.preloadSchema(uri, node);
final JsonSchemaFactory factory = JsonSchemaFactory.newBuilder()
.setLoadingConfiguration(builder.freeze()).freeze();
final JsonSchema schema
= factory.getJsonSchema(URI_BASE + "fstab.json");
final JsonNode good = Utils.loadResource("/fstab-good.json");
final JsonNode bad = Utils.loadResource("/fstab-bad.json");
final JsonNode bad2 = Utils.loadResource("/fstab-bad2.json");
ProcessingReport report;
report = schema.validate(good);
System.out.println(report);
report = schema.validate(bad);
System.out.println(report);
report = schema.validate(bad2);
System.out.println(report);
}
}