📦️ package_json_schema
Load a
package.json
file as a PackageJsonstruct
.
Why?
You want to load a package.json
file and interact with it as a struct.
Installation
Add this line to the [dependencies]
section of your Cargo.toml
:
package_json_schema = "0.2.1"
If you would like to include validation then add the validate
feature.
package_json_schema = { version = "0.2.1", features = ["validate"] }
This adds the validator
crate as a dependency and adds the .validate()
method to the PackageJson
struct. The fields are validated according to the JSON schema specification.
Usage
The following example shows how to load a package.json
file and use it as a struct.
use package_json_schema::PackageJson;
let contents = r###"
{
"name": "my-package",
"version": "0.0.1",
"dependencies": {
"@sveltejs/kit": "1.0.0-next.396"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"aws-sdk": "2.1185.0"
}
}
"###;
let package_json = PackageJson::try_from(contents).unwrap();
assert_eq!(package_json.name.unwrap(), "my-package");
assert_eq!(package_json.version.unwrap(), "0.0.1");
This crate leaves it to the user to load the package.json
content from the filesystem. Here is an example of loading the file contents and parsing the contents into a struct.
use std::fs::read_to_string;
use package_json_schema::PackageJson;
let contents = read_to_string("./tests/fixtures/1/package.json").unwrap();
let package_json = PackageJson::try_from(contents).unwrap();
assert_eq!(package_json.name.unwrap(), "test");
A package.json
file can also be created from a builder.
use package_json_schema::PackageJson;
use package_json_schema::AdditionalFields;
use package_json_schema::Person;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
let mut additional_fields: AdditionalFields = IndexMap::new();
additional_fields.insert("custom".into(), "value".into());
let package_json = PackageJson::builder()
.name("awesome")
.author(Person::String("Tester".into()))
.other(additional_fields)
.build();
let string_value = package_json.try_to_string().unwrap();
assert_eq!(
string_value,
r#"{"name":"awesome","author":"Tester","custom":"value"}"#
);
To validate the package.json
fields, enable the validate
feature.
package_json_schema = { version = "0.2.1", features = ["validate"] }
And then use the validate
method.
use std::fs::read_to_string;
use package_json_schema::PackageJson;
#[cfg(feature = "validate")]
use validator::Validate;
let contents = read_to_string("./tests/fixtures/1/package.json").unwrap();
let package_json = PackageJson::try_from(contents).unwrap();
#[cfg(feature = "validate")]
package_json.validate().unwrap();
Contributing
devenv
is used to provide a reproducible development environment for this project. Follow the getting started instructions.
To automatically load the environment you should install direnv and then load the direnv
.
# The security mechanism didn't allow to load the `.envrc`.
# Since we trust it, let's allow it execution.
direnv allow .
At this point you should see the nix
commands available in your terminal.
devenv
Upgrading If you have an outdated version of devenv
you can update it by running the following commands. If you have an easier way, please create a PR and I'll update these docs.
nix profile list # find the index of the nxi package
nix profile remove <index>
nix profile install --accept-flake-config github:cachix/devenv/<version>
License
This project is licensed under the Unlicense license.