@apidevtools/json-schema-ref-parser
Version:
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers
170 lines (156 loc) • 5.58 kB
text/typescript
import * as url from "./util/url.js";
import * as plugins from "./util/plugins.js";
import {
ResolverError,
ParserError,
UnmatchedParserError,
UnmatchedResolverError,
isHandledError,
} from "./util/errors.js";
import type $Refs from "./refs.js";
import type { ParserOptions } from "./options.js";
import type { FileInfo, JSONSchema } from "./types/index.js";
/**
* Reads and parses the specified file path or URL.
*/
async function parse<S extends object = JSONSchema, O extends ParserOptions<S> = ParserOptions<S>>(
path: string,
$refs: $Refs<S, O>,
options: O,
) {
// Remove the URL fragment, if any
const hashIndex = path.indexOf("#");
let hash = "";
if (hashIndex >= 0) {
hash = path.substring(hashIndex);
// Remove the URL fragment, if any
path = path.substring(0, hashIndex);
}
// Add a new $Ref for this file, even though we don't have the value yet.
// This ensures that we don't simultaneously read & parse the same file multiple times
const $ref = $refs._add(path);
// This "file object" will be passed to all resolvers and parsers.
const file = {
url: path,
hash,
extension: url.getExtension(path),
} as FileInfo;
// Read the file and then parse the data
try {
const resolver = await readFile<S, O>(file, options, $refs);
$ref.pathType = resolver.plugin.name;
file.data = resolver.result;
const parser = await parseFile<S, O>(file, options, $refs);
$ref.value = parser.result;
return parser.result;
} catch (err) {
if (isHandledError(err)) {
$ref.value = err;
}
throw err;
}
}
/**
* Reads the given file, using the configured resolver plugins
*
* @param file - An object containing information about the referenced file
* @param file.url - The full URL of the referenced file
* @param file.extension - The lowercased file extension (e.g. ".txt", ".html", etc.)
* @param options
* @param $refs
* @returns
* The promise resolves with the raw file contents and the resolver that was used.
*/
async function readFile<S extends object = JSONSchema, O extends ParserOptions<S> = ParserOptions<S>>(
file: FileInfo,
options: O,
$refs: $Refs<S, O>,
): Promise<any> {
// console.log('Reading %s', file.url);
// Find the resolvers that can read this file
let resolvers = plugins.all(options.resolve);
resolvers = plugins.filter(resolvers, "canRead", file);
// Run the resolvers, in order, until one of them succeeds
plugins.sort(resolvers);
try {
const data = await plugins.run(resolvers, "read", file, $refs);
return data;
} catch (err: any) {
if (!err && options.continueOnError) {
// No resolver could be matched
throw new UnmatchedResolverError(file.url);
} else if (!err || !("error" in err)) {
// Throw a generic, friendly error.
throw new SyntaxError(`Unable to resolve $ref pointer "${file.url}"`);
}
// Throw the original error, if it's one of our own (user-friendly) errors.
else if (err.error instanceof ResolverError) {
throw err.error;
} else {
throw new ResolverError(err, file.url);
}
}
}
/**
* Parses the given file's contents, using the configured parser plugins.
*
* @param file - An object containing information about the referenced file
* @param file.url - The full URL of the referenced file
* @param file.extension - The lowercased file extension (e.g. ".txt", ".html", etc.)
* @param file.data - The file contents. This will be whatever data type was returned by the resolver
* @param options
* @param $refs
*
* @returns
* The promise resolves with the parsed file contents and the parser that was used.
*/
async function parseFile<S extends object = JSONSchema, O extends ParserOptions<S> = ParserOptions<S>>(
file: FileInfo,
options: O,
$refs: $Refs<S, O>,
) {
// Find the parsers that can read this file type.
// If none of the parsers are an exact match for this file, then we'll try ALL of them.
// This handles situations where the file IS a supported type, just with an unknown extension.
const allParsers = plugins.all(options.parse);
const filteredParsers = plugins.filter(allParsers, "canParse", file);
const parsers = filteredParsers.length > 0 ? filteredParsers : allParsers;
// Run the parsers, in order, until one of them succeeds
plugins.sort(parsers);
try {
const parser = await plugins.run<S, O>(parsers, "parse", file, $refs);
if (!parser.plugin.allowEmpty && isEmpty(parser.result)) {
throw new SyntaxError(`Error parsing "${file.url}" as ${parser.plugin.name}. \nParsed value is empty`);
} else {
return parser;
}
} catch (err: any) {
if (!err && options.continueOnError) {
// No resolver could be matched
throw new UnmatchedParserError(file.url);
} else if (err && err.message && err.message.startsWith("Error parsing")) {
throw err;
} else if (!err || !("error" in err)) {
throw new SyntaxError(`Unable to parse ${file.url}`);
} else if (err.error instanceof ParserError) {
throw err.error;
} else {
throw new ParserError(err.error.message, file.url);
}
}
}
/**
* Determines whether the parsed value is "empty".
*
* @param value
* @returns
*/
function isEmpty(value: any) {
return (
value === undefined ||
(typeof value === "object" && Object.keys(value).length === 0) ||
(typeof value === "string" && value.trim().length === 0) ||
(Buffer.isBuffer(value) && value.length === 0)
);
}
export default parse;