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validate options against JSON schema with schema-utils

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Declared environment node 22.23 linux 24 · ubuntu · glibc 2.39 x64 node 22.23 javascript npm 10

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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

  1. validate accepts valid options complying with the JSON schema without throwing
  2. validate throws a ValidationError when options violate property types or constraints
  3. validate throws a ValidationError when required schema properties are missing
  4. validate supports custom configuration options such as name, baseDataPath, and postFormatter
  5. 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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