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textlint-registry v3.6.0

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textlint-registry

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Visit textlint official website for more information.

This is an unofficial repository stores a collection of JSON Schema files representing the configuration definitions of textlint rules.

Since the maintener of this repository is too busy to update the definitions frequently, your pull requests are very welcome!

Writing schema file

JSON Schema

Most textlint rule has its own configuration to customize the linting behavior. A schema file shows how to write the configuration in machine-friendly way.

Use JSON Schema Draft-04 for writing schema files. See http://json-schema.org/ for details.

For actual examples, see schemas directory.

Validation and Formatting

There is gulp task to validate and format JSON files is available

$ npm install
$ gulp json

All JSON files under schemas directory will be validated using jsonlint and meta JSON Schema, then formatted by jsbeautifier.

Using Node module

This package provides Node interface to read schema files.

registry.getAvailableSchemas()

It returns a Promise object resolves to an array of all names of schemas in schemas directory.

let registry = require("textlint-registry");
registry.getAvailableSchemas()
.then(function (schemaNames) {
    console.log(schemaNames);   // ["alex", "general-novel-style-ja", "incremental-headers", ...]
})
.catch(function (err) {
    console.error(err);
});

registry.getSchema(ruleName)

It returns a Promise object resolves to the schema content.

ruleName should be a name of rule such as "alex", "ng-word", etc. The prefix for textlint rule (textlint-rule-) is unnecessary, but it is stripped out internally.

let registry = require("textlint-registry");
registry.getSchema("general-novel-style-ja")
.then(function (schema) {
    console.log(schema);
})
.catch(function (err) {
    console.error(err);
});

Direct require

You can require() any json schema file to load directly. Note that this is synchronous.

let alexSchema = require("textlint-registry/schemas/textlint-rule-alex.json");
// returns an Object of the content of `schemas/textlint-rule-alex.json`

How to build

$ npm install
$ gulp build

And you will see built files in lib directory.

Note that it could update JSON Schema files in schemas directory as well as it also runs jsonbeautifier for schema files.

Since building codes uses babel ES6 compiler, lib directory MUST NOT be comitted to the repository.

$ gulp test

It starts mocha to run tests in test directory. Also, it validates all schema files against meta-schemas.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

License

Public domain. See UNLICENSE for details.

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