This is an implementation of the JSON Schema Core Draft v4 specification for OpenAPI 3.0. It uses the Jackson for json parsing.
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A Java json schema validator that supports json schema draft v4. It is a key component in our light-4j microservices framework to validate request against OpenAPI specification for light-rest-4j and RPC schema for light-hybrid-4j at runtime.
- It is the fastest Java Json Schema Validator as far as I know. Here is the testing result compare with other two open source implementations. It is about 32 times faster than fge and 5 times faster than everit.
fge: 7130ms
everit-org: 1168ms
networknt: 223ms
You can run the performance tests for three libraries from https://github.com/networknt/json-schema-validator-perftest
- It uses Jackson which is the most popular JSON parser in Java.
Add the following to your pom.xml
:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.networknt</groupId>
<artifactId>json-schema-validator</artifactId>
<version>1.0.22</version>
</dependency>
To use the validator, you need to have both JsonSchema object and JsonNode object constructed and there are many ways to do that. Here is my base test class that shows you several way to construct these from String, Stream, Url and JsonNode. Pay attention on JsonSchemaFactory class as it is the way to construct JsonSchema object.
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package com.networknt.schema;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.URL;
/**
* Created by steve on 22/10/16.
*/
public class BaseJsonSchemaValidatorTest {
protected JsonNode getJsonNodeFromClasspath(String name) throws Exception {
InputStream is1 = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()
.getResourceAsStream(name);
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
JsonNode node = mapper.readTree(is1);
return node;
}
protected JsonNode getJsonNodeFromStringContent(String content) throws Exception {
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
JsonNode node = mapper.readTree(content);
return node;
}
protected JsonNode getJsonNodeFromUrl(String url) throws Exception {
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
JsonNode node = mapper.readTree(new URL(url));
return node;
}
protected JsonSchema getJsonSchemaFromClasspath(String name) throws Exception {
JsonSchemaFactory factory = JsonSchemaFactory.getInstance();
InputStream is = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()
.getResourceAsStream(name);
JsonSchema schema = factory.getSchema(is);
return schema;
}
protected JsonSchema getJsonSchemaFromStringContent(String schemaContent) throws Exception {
JsonSchemaFactory factory = JsonSchemaFactory.getInstance();
JsonSchema schema = factory.getSchema(schemaContent);
return schema;
}
protected JsonSchema getJsonSchemaFromUrl(String url) throws Exception {
JsonSchemaFactory factory = JsonSchemaFactory.getInstance();
JsonSchema schema = factory.getSchema(new URL(url));
return schema;
}
protected JsonSchema getJsonSchemaFromJsonNode(JsonNode jsonNode) throws Exception {
JsonSchemaFactory factory = JsonSchemaFactory.getInstance();
JsonSchema schema = factory.getSchema(jsonNode);
return schema;
}
}
And the following is one of the test cases in one of the test classes extends from above base class. As you can see, it constructs JsonSchema and JsonNode from String.
JsonSchema schema = getJsonSchemaFromStringContent("{\"enum\":[1, 2, 3, 4],\"enumErrorCode\":\"Not in the list\"}");
JsonNode node = getJsonNodeFromStringContent("7");
Set<ValidationMessage> errors = schema.validate(node);
assertThat(errors.size(), is(1));
I have just updated the test suites from the official website as the old ones were copied from another Java validator. Now there are several issues that need to be addressed. All of them are edge cases in my opinion but need to be investigated. As my old test suites were inherited from another Java JSON Schema Validator, I guess other Java Validator would have the same issues as these issues are in the Java Language itself.