jsonschema is an implementation of JSON Schema (currently in Draft 3) for Python (supporting
2.6+ including Python 3).
>>> from jsonschema import validate
>>> # A sample schema, like what we'd get from json.load()
>>> schema = {
... "type" : "object",
... "properties" : {
... "price" : {"type" : "number"},
... "name" : {"type" : "string"},
... },
... }
>>> # If no exception is raised by validate(), the instance is valid.
>>> validate({"name" : "Eggs", "price" : 34.99}, schema)
>>> validate(
... {"name" : "Eggs", "price" : "Invalid"}, schema
... ) # doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValidationError: 'Invalid' is not of type 'number'
Support for Draft 3 of the Schema with the exception of
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Lazy validation that can iteratively report all validation errors.
>>> from jsonschema import Validator
>>> schema = {
... "type" : "array",
... "items" : {"enum" : [1, 2, 3]},
... "maxItems" : 2,
... }
>>> v = Validator()
>>> for error in sorted(v.iter_errors([2, 3, 4], schema), key=str):
... print(error)
4 is not one of [1, 2, 3]
[2, 3, 4] is too long
- Small and extensible
- Programmatic querying of which properties or items failed validation.
>>> from jsonschema import ErrorTree, Validator
>>> schema = {
... "type" : "array",
... "items" : {"type" : "number", "enum" : [1, 2, 3]},
... "minItems" : 3,
... }
>>> instance = ["spam", 2]
>>> v = Validator()
>>> tree = ErrorTree(v.iter_errors(instance, schema))
>>> sorted(tree.errors)
['minItems']
>>> 0 in tree
True
>>> 1 in tree
False
>>> sorted(tree[0].errors)
['enum', 'type']
>>> print(tree[0].errors["type"].message)
'spam' is not of type 'number'
JSON Schema is, at the time of this writing, seemingly at Draft 3, with
preparations for Draft 4 underway. The Validator class and validate
function take a version argument that you can use to specify what version
of the Schema you are validating under.
As of right now, Draft 3 (jsonschema.DRAFT_3) is the only supported
version, and the default when validating. Whether it will remain the default
version in the future when it is superceeded is undecided, so if you want to be
safe, explicitly declare which version to use when validating.
v0.5 is mostly just a bugfix release to fix a lingering bug for error objects'
reqired properties (Issue #17) and for multiple types' validation for
non-objects (Issue #18).
All of the deprecated parameters from v0.4 have also been removed in this release.
jsonschema uses the wonderful Tox for its
test suite. (It really is wonderful, if for some reason you haven't heard of
it, you really should use it for your projects).
Assuming you have tox installed (perhaps via pip install tox or your
package manager), just run tox in the directory of your source checkout to
run jsonschema's test suite on all of the versions of Python jsonschema
supports. Note that you'll need to have all of those versions installed in
order to run the tests on each of them, otherwise tox will skip (and fail)
the tests on that version.
I'm Julian Berman.
jsonschema is on GitHub.
Get in touch, via GitHub or otherwise, if you've got something to contribute, it'd be most welcome!
You can also generally find me on Freenode (nick: tos9) in various
channels, including #python.