Validate the JSON returned by your Rails JSON APIs
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
group :test do
  gem "json_matchers"
endAnd then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install json_matchers
Inspired by Validating JSON Schemas with an RSpec Matcher.
First, configure it in your test suite's helper file:
spec/spec_helper.rb
require "json_matchers/rspec"
JsonMatchers.schema_root = "spec/support/api/schemas"test/test_helper.rb
require "minitest/autorun"
require "json_matchers/minitest/assertions"
JsonMatchers.schema_root = "test/support/api/schemas"
Minitest::Test.include(JsonMatchers::Minitest::Assertions)Declare your JSON Schema in the schema directory.
spec/support/api/schemas/location.json or
test/support/api/schemas/location.json:
Define your JSON Schema in the schema directory.
{
  "id": "https://json-schema.org/geo",
  "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft-06/schema#",
  "description": "A geographical coordinate",
  "type": "object",
  "properties": {
    "latitude": {
      "type": "number"
    },
    "longitude": {
      "type": "number"
    }
  }
}Validate a JSON response, a Hash, or a String against a JSON Schema with
match_json_schema:
spec/requests/locations_spec.rb
describe "GET /locations" do
  it "returns Locations" do
    get locations_path, format: :json
    expect(response.status).to eq 200
    expect(response).to match_json_schema("locations")
  end
endValidate a JSON response, a Hash, or a String against a JSON Schema with
assert_matches_json_schema:
test/integration/locations_test.rb
def test_GET_posts_returns_Locations
  get locations_path, format: :json
  assert_equal response.status, 200
  assert_matches_json_schema response, "locations"
endTo re-use other schema definitions, include $ref keys that refer to their
definitions.
First, declare the singular version of your schema.
spec/support/api/schemas/user.json:
{
  "id": "file:/user.json#",
  "type": "object",
  "required": ["id"],
  "properties": {
    "id": { "type": "integer" },
    "name": { "type": "string" },
    "address": { "type": "string" },
  },
}Then, when you declare your collection schema, reference your singular schemas.
spec/support/api/schemas/users/index.json:
{
  "id": "file:/users/index.json#",
  "type": "object",
  "definitions": {
    "users": {
      "description": "A collection of users",
      "example": [{ "id": "1" }],
      "type": "array",
      "items": {
        "$ref": "file:/user.json#"
      },
    },
  },
  "required": ["users"],
  "properties": {
    "users": {
      "$ref": "#/definitions/users"
    }
  },
}NOTE: $ref resolves paths relative to the schema in question.
In this case "user.json" and "users/index.json" are resolved relative to
"spec/support/api/schemas" or "test/support/api/schemas".
To learn more about $ref, check out
Understanding JSON Schema Structuring.
Nesting a schema within a subdirectory is also supported:
spec/support/api/schemas/api/v1/location.json:
{
  "id": "https://json-schema.org/geo",
  "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft-06/schema#",
  "description": "A geographical coordinate",
  "type": "object",
  "properties": {
    "latitude": {
      "type": "number"
    },
    "longitude": {
      "type": "number"
    }
  }
}spec/requests/api/v1/locations_spec.rb:
describe "GET api/v1/locations" do
  it "returns Locations" do
    get locations_path, format: :json
    expect(response.status).to eq 200
    expect(response).to match_json_schema("api/v1/location")
  end
endBy default, the schema directory is spec/support/api/schemas.
This can be configured via JsonMatchers.schema_root.
# spec/support/json_matchers.rb
JsonMatchers.schema_root = "docs/api/schemas"Calls to match_json_schema and match_response_schema no longer accept
options, and JsonMatchers.configure has been removed.
Please see CONTRIBUTING.
json_matchers was inspired by Validating JSON Schemas with an
RSpec Matcher by Laila Winner.
json_matchers is maintained by Sean Doyle.
Many improvements and bugfixes were contributed by the open source community.
json_matchers is Copyright © 2018 thoughtbot.
It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.
json_matchers is maintained and funded by thoughtbot, inc.
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