marathon-validate v0.3.3
marathon-validate
A tiny command line tool to validate application or group configuration files for Marathon and DC/OS.
Purpose
If you're running a Mesos or DC/OS cluster and build custom applications for if, most of the time you'll have to create either a Marathon app definition JSON file, or a group definition JSON file.
As the structure of these files can get a little complicated, marathon-validate was created to be able to do a quick sanity check of these files from the command line.
Therefore, marathon-validate will use the JSON schema files contained in the Marathon GitHub project to validate the input file against.
Installation
To be able to use marathon-validate, you need to have Node.js (and NPM) installed on your system. Then you can use
npm install -g marathon-validateto install it globally. You can verify the correct installation by issuing
$ marathon-validate --version
0.3.3Usage
$ marathon-validate --help
Usage: marathon-validate [options] <file>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --app Check an App JSON
-g, --group Check a Group JSON
-d, --describe <property> Describe a property. Has to be used with either -a (app schema) or -g (group schema)
-m, --marathon <version> Use schema of specific Marathon version
-t, --tags Get a list of tags for the Marathon projectValidate apps and groups
If you want validate your application.json file in the current folder against the master version of the JSON schema, you can do a
$ marathon-validate -a application.jsonTo validate your application.json against a specific release version (e.g. v1.3.6), you can use
$ marathon-validate -a -m v1.3.6 application.jsonThis should work with all tags from the Marathon project.
Query tags
You can also get the list of tags like this (output is shortened):
$ marathon-validate -t
--> List of tags:
* v1.5.0-SNAPSHOT
* v1.4.3
* v1.4.2
* v1.4.2-snapshot5
* v1.4.2-snapshot4
* v1.4.2-snapshot3
* v1.4.2-snapshot2
* v1.4.2-SNAPSHOT1
* v1.4.1
* v1.4.0
...Search for field description
You can search the JSON schema for a field's description like this (in this example, the type field):
$ marathon-validate -a -d type
--> Loading remote schema: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mesosphere/marathon/master/docs/docs/rest-api/public/api/v2/schema/AppDefinition.json
--> Found 2 matches for 'type':
* '.container.type': Container engine type. Supported engine types at the moment are DOCKER and MESOS.
* '.container.volumes.persistent.type': The type of mesos disk resource to use; defaults to rootBy using the -a or -g flags, you can specify if you want to query the app or group JSON schema.