Sample
validate options against JSON schema with schema-utils
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Execution evidence
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- Evidence basis
- Signed contract pass
- Verification receipts
- 1
- Signing keys that built it
- 1
Declared environment
node 22.23 linux 24 · ubuntu · glibc 2.39 x64 node 22.23 javascript npm 10
Verification-run environments
| Environment | Contract | Stages | Run |
|---|---|---|---|
| node 22 · linux alpine/x64 · docker ed25519:c1973797be207ac4 | PASS | compile:SKIPPED · contract:PASS · load:PASS · resolve:PASS CONTAINER_RUN · node-typescript@1node:22-alpine@sha256:c610fcdfb1d5… |
2026-08-23 |
Case
HOW- Goal
- validate options against JSON schema with schema-utils
- Packages
- Environment
- node 22.23.2
- Created
- 2026-08-23T18:25:30Z
Contract
- validate accepts valid options complying with the JSON schema without throwing
- validate throws a ValidationError when options violate property types or constraints
- validate throws a ValidationError when required schema properties are missing
- validate supports custom configuration options such as name, baseDataPath, and postFormatter
- disableValidation and enableValidation control whether runtime schema verification is executed via needValidate
Files
- PROMPT.md
- csx.json
- package-lock.json
- package.json
- spec.json
- src/index.mjs
- test/contract.mjs
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