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Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers

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import type { ParserOptions } from "./options.js"; import $Ref from "./ref.js"; import * as url from "./util/url.js"; import { JSONParserError, InvalidPointerError, MissingPointerError, isHandledError } from "./util/errors.js"; import type { JSONSchema } from "./types"; export const nullSymbol = Symbol("null"); const slashes = /\//g; const tildes = /~/g; const escapedSlash = /~1/g; const escapedTilde = /~0/g; const safeDecodeURIComponent = (encodedURIComponent: string): string => { try { return decodeURIComponent(encodedURIComponent); } catch { return encodedURIComponent; } }; /** * This class represents a single JSON pointer and its resolved value. * * @param $ref * @param path * @param [friendlyPath] - The original user-specified path (used for error messages) * @class */ class Pointer<S extends object = JSONSchema, O extends ParserOptions<S> = ParserOptions<S>> { /** * The {@link $Ref} object that contains this {@link Pointer} object. */ $ref: $Ref<S, O>; /** * The file path or URL, containing the JSON pointer in the hash. * This path is relative to the path of the main JSON schema file. */ path: string; /** * The original path or URL, used for error messages. */ originalPath: string; /** * The value of the JSON pointer. * Can be any JSON type, not just objects. Unknown file types are represented as Buffers (byte arrays). */ value: any; /** * Indicates whether the pointer references itself. */ circular: boolean; /** * The number of indirect references that were traversed to resolve the value. * Resolving a single pointer may require resolving multiple $Refs. */ indirections: number; constructor($ref: $Ref<S, O>, path: string, friendlyPath?: string) { this.$ref = $ref; this.path = path; this.originalPath = friendlyPath || path; this.value = undefined; this.circular = false; this.indirections = 0; } /** * Resolves the value of a nested property within the given object. * * @param obj - The object that will be crawled * @param options * @param pathFromRoot - the path of place that initiated resolving * * @returns * Returns a JSON pointer whose {@link Pointer#value} is the resolved value. * If resolving this value required resolving other JSON references, then * the {@link Pointer#$ref} and {@link Pointer#path} will reflect the resolution path * of the resolved value. */ resolve(obj: S, options?: O, pathFromRoot?: string) { const tokens = Pointer.parse(this.path, this.originalPath); const found: any = []; // Crawl the object, one token at a time this.value = unwrapOrThrow(obj); for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) { if (resolveIf$Ref(this, options, pathFromRoot)) { // The $ref path has changed, so append the remaining tokens to the path this.path = Pointer.join(this.path, tokens.slice(i)); } const token = tokens[i]; if (this.value[token] === undefined || (this.value[token] === null && i === tokens.length - 1)) { // one final case is if the entry itself includes slashes, and was parsed out as a token - we can join the remaining tokens and try again let didFindSubstringSlashMatch = false; for (let j = tokens.length - 1; j > i; j--) { const joinedToken = tokens.slice(i, j + 1).join("/"); if (this.value[joinedToken] !== undefined) { this.value = this.value[joinedToken]; i = j; didFindSubstringSlashMatch = true; break; } } if (didFindSubstringSlashMatch) { continue; } // If the token we're looking for ended up not containing any slashes but is // actually instead pointing to an existing `null` value then we should use that // `null` value. if (token in this.value && this.value[token] === null) { // We use a `null` symbol for internal tracking to differntiate between a general `null` // value and our expected `null` value. this.value = nullSymbol; continue; } this.value = null; const path = this.$ref.path || ""; const targetRef = this.path.replace(path, ""); const targetFound = Pointer.join("", found); const parentPath = pathFromRoot?.replace(path, ""); throw new MissingPointerError(token, decodeURI(this.originalPath), targetRef, targetFound, parentPath); } else { this.value = this.value[token]; } found.push(token); } // Resolve the final value if (!this.value || (this.value.$ref && url.resolve(this.path, this.value.$ref) !== pathFromRoot)) { resolveIf$Ref(this, options, pathFromRoot); } return this; } /** * Sets the value of a nested property within the given object. * * @param obj - The object that will be crawled * @param value - the value to assign * @param options * * @returns * Returns the modified object, or an entirely new object if the entire object is overwritten. */ set(obj: S, value: any, options?: O) { const tokens = Pointer.parse(this.path); let token; if (tokens.length === 0) { // There are no tokens, replace the entire object with the new value this.value = value; return value; } // Crawl the object, one token at a time this.value = unwrapOrThrow(obj); for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length - 1; i++) { resolveIf$Ref(this, options); token = tokens[i]; if (this.value && this.value[token] !== undefined) { // The token exists this.value = this.value[token]; } else { // The token doesn't exist, so create it this.value = setValue(this, token, {}); } } // Set the value of the final token resolveIf$Ref(this, options); token = tokens[tokens.length - 1]; setValue(this, token, value); // Return the updated object return obj; } /** * Parses a JSON pointer (or a path containing a JSON pointer in the hash) * and returns an array of the pointer's tokens. * (e.g. "schema.json#/definitions/person/name" => ["definitions", "person", "name"]) * * The pointer is parsed according to RFC 6901 * {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#section-3} * * @param path * @param [originalPath] * @returns */ static parse(path: string, originalPath?: string): string[] { // Get the JSON pointer from the path's hash const pointer = url.getHash(path).substring(1); // If there's no pointer, then there are no tokens, // so return an empty array if (!pointer) { return []; } // Split into an array const split = pointer.split("/"); // Decode each part, according to RFC 6901 for (let i = 0; i < split.length; i++) { split[i] = safeDecodeURIComponent(split[i].replace(escapedSlash, "/").replace(escapedTilde, "~")); } if (split[0] !== "") { throw new InvalidPointerError(pointer, originalPath === undefined ? path : originalPath); } return split.slice(1); } /** * Creates a JSON pointer path, by joining one or more tokens to a base path. * * @param base - The base path (e.g. "schema.json#/definitions/person") * @param tokens - The token(s) to append (e.g. ["name", "first"]) * @returns */ static join(base: string, tokens: string | string[]) { // Ensure that the base path contains a hash if (base.indexOf("#") === -1) { base += "#"; } // Append each token to the base path tokens = Array.isArray(tokens) ? tokens : [tokens]; for (let i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) { const token = tokens[i]; // Encode the token, according to RFC 6901 base += "/" + encodeURIComponent(token.replace(tildes, "~0").replace(slashes, "~1")); } return base; } } /** * If the given pointer's {@link Pointer#value} is a JSON reference, * then the reference is resolved and {@link Pointer#value} is replaced with the resolved value. * In addition, {@link Pointer#path} and {@link Pointer#$ref} are updated to reflect the * resolution path of the new value. * * @param pointer * @param options * @param [pathFromRoot] - the path of place that initiated resolving * @returns - Returns `true` if the resolution path changed */ function resolveIf$Ref(pointer: any, options: any, pathFromRoot?: any) { // Is the value a JSON reference? (and allowed?) if ($Ref.isAllowed$Ref(pointer.value, options)) { const $refPath = url.resolve(pointer.path, pointer.value.$ref); if ($refPath === pointer.path && !isRootPath(pathFromRoot)) { // The value is a reference to itself, so there's nothing to do. pointer.circular = true; } else { const resolved = pointer.$ref.$refs._resolve($refPath, pointer.path, options); if (resolved === null) { return false; } pointer.indirections += resolved.indirections + 1; if ($Ref.isExtended$Ref(pointer.value)) { // This JSON reference "extends" the resolved value, rather than simply pointing to it. // So the resolved path does NOT change. Just the value does. pointer.value = $Ref.dereference(pointer.value, resolved.value); return false; } else { // Resolve the reference pointer.$ref = resolved.$ref; pointer.path = resolved.path; pointer.value = resolved.value; } return true; } } return undefined; } export default Pointer; /** * Sets the specified token value of the {@link Pointer#value}. * * The token is evaluated according to RFC 6901. * {@link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#section-4} * * @param pointer - The JSON Pointer whose value will be modified * @param token - A JSON Pointer token that indicates how to modify `obj` * @param value - The value to assign * @returns - Returns the assigned value */ function setValue(pointer: any, token: any, value: any) { if (pointer.value && typeof pointer.value === "object") { if (token === "-" && Array.isArray(pointer.value)) { pointer.value.push(value); } else { pointer.value[token] = value; } } else { throw new JSONParserError( `Error assigning $ref pointer "${pointer.path}". \nCannot set "${token}" of a non-object.`, ); } return value; } function unwrapOrThrow(value: any) { if (isHandledError(value)) { throw value; } return value; } function isRootPath(pathFromRoot: any): boolean { return typeof pathFromRoot == "string" && Pointer.parse(pathFromRoot).length == 0; }