joi-to-json v4.3.1
joi-to-json
Objective
I have been using joi a lot in different Node.js projects to guard the API. It's The most powerful schema description language and data validator for JavaScript. as it said.
Many times, we need to utilize this schema description to produce other output, such as Swagger OpenAPI doc. That is why I build joi-route-to-swagger in the first place.
At the beginning, joi-route-to-swagger relies on joi-to-json-schema which utilizes many joi internal api or properties. Maybe joi did not provide the describe api way before, but I always feel uncomfortable of relying on internal api.
The intention of joi-to-json is to support converting different version's joi schema to JSON Schema using describe api.
The implementation of this JOI to JSON conversion tool is simply a pipeline of two components:
- Convertors
- Each JOI version has one convertor implementation.
- It converts the
joi.describe()output to the baseline format (currently the v16 and v17 one)
- Parsers
- Each supported output JSON format (e.g. JSON Draft 07, OpenAPI) has one parser implementation.
- All parsers converts the baseline format into its own format
Joi Version Support
- @commercial/joi
- v12.1.0
- joi
- 13.7.0
- 14.3.1
- @hapi/joi
- 15.1.1
- 16.1.8
- joi
- 17.9.2
Although the versions chosen are the latest one for each major version, It should support other minor versions as well.
Installation
npm install joi-to-json
Usage
Only one API parse is available.
Its signature is parse(joiObj, type = 'json', definitions = {}, parserOptions = {})
Output Type
json- Default. Stands for JSON Schema Draft 07open-api- Stands for OpenAPI 3.0 Schema - an extended subset of JSON Schema Specification Wright Draft 00 (aka Draft 5)open-api-3.1- Stands for OpenAPI 3.1 Schema - a superset of JSON Schema Specification Draft 2020-12json-draft-04- Stands for JSON Schema Draft 04json-draft-2019-09- Stands for JSON Schema Draft 2019-09
The output schema format are in outputs under specific folders for different types.
Sample code is as below:
const parse = require('joi-to-json')
const joiSchema = joi.object().keys({
nickName: joi.string().required().min(3).max(20).example('鹄思乱想').description('Hero Nickname')
.regex(/^[a-z]+$/, { name: 'alpha', invert: true }),
avatar: joi.string().required().uri(),
email: joi.string().email(),
ip: joi.string().ip({ version: ['ipv4', 'ipv6'] }),
hostname: joi.string().hostname().insensitive(),
gender: joi.string().valid('Male', 'Female', '').default('Male'),
height: joi.number().precision(2).positive().greater(0).less(200),
birthday: joi.date().iso(),
birthTime: joi.date().timestamp('unix'),
skills: joi.array().items(joi.alternatives().try(
joi.string(),
joi.object().keys({
name: joi.string().example('teleport').alphanum().lowercase().required().description('Skill Name'),
level: joi.number().integer().min(10).max(100).default(50).multiple(10).example(10).description('Skill Level')
})
).required()).min(1).max(3).unique().description('Skills'),
tags: joi.array().items(joi.string().required()).length(2),
retired: joi.boolean().truthy('yes').falsy('no').insensitive(false),
certificate: joi.binary().encoding('base64'),
notes: joi.any().meta({ 'x-supported-lang': ['zh-CN', 'en-US'], deprecated: true })
})
const jsonSchema = parse(joiSchema)
// Or parsing to OpenAPI schema through:
// const openApiSchema = parse(joiSchema, 'open-api')definitions
This should be a JSON object containing all schemas referenced by the joiObj definition. It's useful if Named Link case is used but the referenced schemas are provided externally. This object uses the schema id as key and schema itself as value.
parserOptions
includeSchemaDialect: Default to befalse.truemakes the parsed schema containing$schemafield automatically. Value of the$schemais default for different output JSON format if it's not provided in options together.logicalOpParser: Refer to Special Joi Operator Support below for detail usage.
Features
Special Joi Operator Support
Named Link
Supports named link for schema reuse, such as .link('#person'). For open-api conversion, as the shared schemas are located in #/components/schemas which is not self-contained, the conversion result contains an extra schemas field so that you can extract it when required.
Conditional Expression
Starting from Draft 7, JSON Specification supports If-Then-Else style expression. Before that, we can also use something called Implication using Schema Composition Approach to simulate that.
By default, the If-Then-Else approach is used if the output spec supports it. However, if the joi conditional expression (alternatives or when) is annotated using Meta .meta({ 'if-style': false }), the JSON schema conversion will use the Composition approach using allOf and/or anyOf instead.
Limitation: Currently, if the joi condition definition is referring to another field, the If-Then-Else style output is not supported. Instead, it simply uses the anyOf composing the then and otherwise on the defined field.
YAML File Generation
Most Joi specifications result in the expected OpenAPI schema.
E.g.,
const joi = require('joi')
const { dump } = require('js-yaml')
const { writeFile } = require('fs/promises')
const joiSchema = joi.object().keys({
uuid: joi.string().uuid({ version: ['uuidv3', 'uuidv5'] }),
nickName: joi.string().required().example('鹄思乱想').description('Hero Nickname').min(3).max(20).pattern(/^[a-z]+$/, { name: 'alpha', invert: true }),
avatar: joi.string().required().uri(),
email: joi.string().email(),
ip: joi.string().ip({ version: ['ipv4', 'ipv6'] }),
hostname: joi.string().hostname().insensitive(),
gender: joi.string().valid('Male', 'Female', '', null).default('Male'),
isoDateString: joi.string().isoDate(),
isoDurationString: joi.string().isoDuration(),
birthday: joi.date().iso(),
certificate: joi.binary().encoding('base64'),
tags: joi.array().items(joi.string().required()).length(2),
nested: joi.object().keys({
key: joi.string()
}).unknown(true)
}).unknown(false)
async function writeYAML(targetPath) {
const openApiSchema = parse(joiSchema, 'open-api')
const openApiSchemaYAML = dump(openApiSchema, {lineWidth: 120, noCompatMode: true})
await writeFile(targetPath, openApiSchemaYAML)
}results in
type: object
required:
- nickName
- avatar
properties:
uuid:
type: string
format: uuid
nickName:
description: Hero Nickname
type: string
pattern: ^[a-z]+$
minLength: 3,
maxLength: 20,
example: 鹄思乱想
avatar:
type: string
format: uri
email:
type: string
format: email
ip:
type: string
oneOf:
- format: ipv4
- format: ipv6
hostname:
type: string
format: hostname
gender:
type: string
default: Male
enum:
- Male
- Female
- ''
- null
nullable: true
isoDateString:
type: string
format: date-time
isoDurationString:
type: string
format: duration
birthday:
type: string
format: date-time
certificate:
type: string
format: binary
tags:
type: array
items:
type: string
minItems: 2
maxItems: 2
nested:
type: object
properties:
key:
type: string
additionalProperties: true
additionalProperties: falseSome OpenAPI features are not supported directly in Joi, but Joi schemas can be annotated with joi.any().meta({…})
to get them in the OpenAPI schema:
…
const joiSchema = joi.object().keys({
deprecatedProperty: joi.string().meta({ deprecated: true }).required(),
readOnlyProperty: joi.string().meta({ readOnly: true }),
writeOnlyProperty: joi.string().meta({ writeOnly: true }),
xMeta: joi.string().meta({ 'x-meta': 42 }),
unknownMetaProperty: joi.string().meta({ unknownMeta: 42 })
}).unknown(true)
…begets:
type: object
required:
- deprecatedProperty
properties:
deprecatedProperty:
type: string
deprecated: true
readOnlyProperty:
type: string
readOnly: true
writeOnlyProperty:
type: string
writeOnly: true
xMeta:
type: string
x-meta: 42
unknownMetaProperty:
type: string
# unknownMeta is not exported
additionalProperties: trueBrowser support
For generating JSON Schema in a browser you should use below import syntax for joi library in order to work because the joi browser minimized build does not have describe api which the joi-to-json relies on.
import Joi from 'joi/lib/index';TypeScript support
import joi from 'joi';
import * as Joi2Json from 'joi-to-json';
import parse from 'joi-to-json';
const logicalOpParser: Joi2Json.LogicalOpParserOpts = {
with: function (a) {}
};
parse(joi.string()); // Default call
parse(joi.string(), 'json', {}, { logicalOpParser: false }); // Completely disable Logical Relation Operator
parse(joi.string(), 'open-api', {}, { logicalOpParser }); // Partially override Logical Relation OperatorTest
npm run test
Categories of Test Cases
- JOI Standard Representation Conversion
fixtures-conversion folder stores each JOI version's supported keyword for different data types.
In case any data type or keyword is not supported in historical JOI version, we can just create customized file to override the base version, such as v15/link.js.
Standard converted results are stored in outputs-conversion folder.
test/conversion.spec.js Test Spec handles all supported JOI versions' conversion verificaiton.
- JSON output format Conversion
outputs-parsers folder stores different output formats base on the JOI Standard Representation in outputs-conversion folder.
The Test Spec under test/parser/ are responsible for these area.
- JSON schema (Draft 07) Validity Unit Test
For special Logical Relation Operator and Conditional Expression, some Unit Tests are created to verify the JOI Spec and corresponding JSON Spec are valid of the same verification intention.
Test Debug Approach
When running conversion.spec.js, below environment variables can be set:
TEST_CONVERTOR: control which version of joi to test. Example:TEST_CONVERTOR=v17TEST_CASE: control which test cases to verify. Name of the test cases is the key of the return object infixtures-conversion. Example:TEST_CASE=conditional,match_allverifies the case inalternatives.jsTEST_UPDATE_CONVERSION_BASELINE: control whether writes the baseline file generated from the latest-version convertor (Currentlyv17). It is activated when setting totrue.
When runninng Test Spec under test/parser, below environment variables can be set:
TEST_CASE: control which test cases to verify. For example, when runningjson.spec.js, and setTEST_CASE=conditional,match_all, it verifies the corresponding JSON files inoutputs-parsers/json/alternatives.TEST_UPDATE_PARSER_BASELINE: control whether writes the baseline file for the corresponding parser. It is activated when setting totrue. For example, when runningjson.spec.js, it writes the baseline files underoutputs-parsers/json.
Known Limitation
- For
object.patternusage in Joi,patternparameter can only be a regular expression now as I cannot convert Joi object to regex yet. If-Then-Elsestyle output is not applicable for the condition referring to the other field.
License
MIT
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