Crates.io | ion-schema |
lib.rs | ion-schema |
version | 0.14.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-12-17 18:58:04.846924 |
updated_at | 2024-10-28 17:03:25.596594 |
description | Implementation of Amazon Ion Schema |
homepage | https://github.com/amazon-ion/ion-schema-rust |
repository | https://github.com/amazon-ion/ion-schema-rust |
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An implementation of Amazon Ion Schema in Rust.
If you want to try out a web tool to validate your Ion values using ion-schema-rust
, please visit: https://amazon-ion.github.io/ion-schema/sandbox
This package is considered experimental, under active/early development, and the API is subject to change.
The following rust code sample is a simple example of how to use this API.
my_schema.isl
This file (my_schema.isl
) defines a new type (my_int_type
) based on Ion's int
type.
schema_header::{
imports: [],
}
type::{
name: my_int_type,
type: int,
}
schema_footer::{
}
use ion_rs::Element;
use ion_schema::authority::{DocumentAuthority, FileSystemDocumentAuthority};
use ion_schema::result::{IonSchemaResult, ValidationResult};
use ion_schema::schema::Schema;
use ion_schema::system::SchemaSystem;
use ion_schema::types::TypeDefinition;
use ion_schema::IonSchemaElement;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Arc;
fn main() -> IonSchemaResult<()> {
// Create authorities vector containing all the authorities that will be used to load a schema based on schema id
let document_authorities: Vec<Box<dyn DocumentAuthority>> = vec![Box::new(
FileSystemDocumentAuthority::new(Path::new("schemas")), // provide a path to the authority base folder containing schemas
)];
// Create a new schema system from given document authorities
let mut schema_system = SchemaSystem::new(document_authorities);
// Provide schema id for the schema you want to load (schema_id is the schema file name here)
let schema_id = "my_schema.isl";
// Load schema
let schema: Arc<Schema> = schema_system.load_schema(schema_id)?;
// Retrieve a particular type from this schema
let type_ref: TypeDefinition = schema.get_type("my_int_type").unwrap();
let valid_element: Element = 5.into();
let invalid_element: Element = 5e3.into();
let invalid_document_element: Vec<Element> = vec![5.into(), true.into(), 6e3.into()];
// Validate data based on the type: 'my_int_type'
check_value(&valid_element, &type_ref); // this validation passes as the value satisfies integer type constraint
check_value(&invalid_element, &type_ref); // this returns violation as 'my_int_type' expects an integer value
check_value(&invalid_document_element, &type_ref); // this returns violation as 'my_int_type' expects an integer value
Ok(())
}
// Verify if the given value is valid and print violation for invalid value
fn check_value<I: Into<IonSchemaElement> + Debug + Clone>(value: I, type_ref: &TypeDefinition) {
let validation_result: ValidationResult = type_ref.validate(value.to_owned());
if let Err(violation) = validation_result {
println!("{}", value.into());
println!("{:#?}", violation);
}
}
When run, the code above produces the following output:
5e3
Violation {
constraint: "my_int_type",
code: TypeConstraintsUnsatisfied,
message: "value didn't satisfy type constraint(s)",
ion_path: (),
violations: [
Violation {
constraint: "type_constraint",
code: TypeMismatched,
message: "expected type Int, found Float",
ion_path: (),
violations: [],
},
],
}
/* Ion document */ 5 true 6e3 /* end */
Violation {
constraint: "my_int_type",
code: TypeConstraintsUnsatisfied,
message: "value didn't satisfy type constraint(s)",
ion_path: (),
violations: [
Violation {
constraint: "type_constraint",
code: TypeMismatched,
message: "expected type Int, found document",
ion_path: (),
violations: [],
},
],
}
For more getting started examples, please visit: https://amazon-ion.github.io/ion-schema/docs/cookbook/ion-schema-rust-getting-started
This repository contains git submodules
called ion-schema-schemas
and ion-schema-tests
, which holds test data used by
this library's unit tests.
The easiest way to clone the ion-schema-rust
repository and initialize its submodules
is to run the following command:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/amazon-ion/ion-schema-rust.git ion-schema-rust
Alternatively, the submodule may be initialized independently from the clone by running the following commands:
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
Building the project,
$ cargo build --workspace --all-targets
Running all tests for ion-schema-rust
,
$ cargo test --workspace
The repository contains an examples/
folder which is a CLI tool to load and validate schema.
To load a schema using the examples CLI:
$ cargo run --package ion-schema --example schema load --directory <DIRECTORY> --schema <SCHEMA_FILE>
To validate an ion value against a schema type using the examples CLI:
$ cargo run --package ion-schema --example schema validate --directory <DIRECTORY> --schema <SCHEMA_FILE> --input <INPUT_FILE> --type <TYPE>
For more information on how to use the examples CLI, run the following command:
$ cargo run --package ion-schema --example schema help
This library is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.