// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // NOTE: If you change this file you need to touch // extension_renderer_resources.grd to have your change take effect. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //============================================================================== // This file contains a class that implements a subset of JSON Schema. // See: http://www.json.com/json-schema-proposal/ for more details. // // The following features of JSON Schema are not implemented: // - requires // - unique // - disallow // - union types (but replaced with 'choices') // // The following properties are not applicable to the interface exposed by // this class: // - options // - readonly // - title // - description // - format // - default // - transient // - hidden // // There are also these departures from the JSON Schema proposal: // - function and undefined types are supported // - null counts as 'unspecified' for optional values // - added the 'choices' property, to allow specifying a list of possible types // for a value // - by default an "object" typed schema does not allow additional properties. // if present, "additionalProperties" is to be a schema against which all // additional properties will be validated. //============================================================================== var loadTypeSchema = require('utils').loadTypeSchema; var CHECK = requireNative('logging').CHECK; function isInstanceOfClass(instance, className) { while ((instance = instance.__proto__)) { if (instance.constructor.name == className) return true; } return false; } function isOptionalValue(value) { return typeof(value) === 'undefined' || value === null; } function enumToString(enumValue) { if (enumValue.name === undefined) return enumValue; return enumValue.name; } /** * Validates an instance against a schema and accumulates errors. Usage: * * var validator = new JSONSchemaValidator(); * validator.validate(inst, schema); * if (validator.errors.length == 0) * console.log("Valid!"); * else * console.log(validator.errors); * * The errors property contains a list of objects. Each object has two * properties: "path" and "message". The "path" property contains the path to * the key that had the problem, and the "message" property contains a sentence * describing the error. */ function JSONSchemaValidator() { this.errors = []; this.types = []; } JSONSchemaValidator.messages = { invalidEnum: "Value must be one of: [*].", propertyRequired: "Property is required.", unexpectedProperty: "Unexpected property.", arrayMinItems: "Array must have at least * items.", arrayMaxItems: "Array must not have more than * items.", itemRequired: "Item is required.", stringMinLength: "String must be at least * characters long.", stringMaxLength: "String must not be more than * characters long.", stringPattern: "String must match the pattern: *.", numberFiniteNotNan: "Value must not be *.", numberMinValue: "Value must not be less than *.", numberMaxValue: "Value must not be greater than *.", numberIntValue: "Value must fit in a 32-bit signed integer.", numberMaxDecimal: "Value must not have more than * decimal places.", invalidType: "Expected '*' but got '*'.", invalidTypeIntegerNumber: "Expected 'integer' but got 'number', consider using Math.round().", invalidChoice: "Value does not match any valid type choices.", invalidPropertyType: "Missing property type.", schemaRequired: "Schema value required.", unknownSchemaReference: "Unknown schema reference: *.", notInstance: "Object must be an instance of *." }; /** * Builds an error message. Key is the property in the |errors| object, and * |opt_replacements| is an array of values to replace "*" characters with. */ JSONSchemaValidator.formatError = function(key, opt_replacements) { var message = this.messages[key]; if (opt_replacements) { for (var i = 0; i < opt_replacements.length; i++) { message = message.replace("*", opt_replacements[i]); } } return message; }; /** * Classifies a value as one of the JSON schema primitive types. Note that we * don't explicitly disallow 'function', because we want to allow functions in * the input values. */ JSONSchemaValidator.getType = function(value) { var s = typeof value; if (s == "object") { if (value === null) { return "null"; } else if (Object.prototype.toString.call(value) == "[object Array]") { return "array"; } else if (typeof(ArrayBuffer) != "undefined" && value.constructor == ArrayBuffer) { return "binary"; } } else if (s == "number") { if (value % 1 == 0) { return "integer"; } } return s; }; /** * Add types that may be referenced by validated schemas that reference them * with "$ref": <typeId>. Each type must be a valid schema and define an * "id" property. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.addTypes = function(typeOrTypeList) { function addType(validator, type) { if (!type.id) throw new Error("Attempt to addType with missing 'id' property"); validator.types[type.id] = type; } if (typeOrTypeList instanceof Array) { for (var i = 0; i < typeOrTypeList.length; i++) { addType(this, typeOrTypeList[i]); } } else { addType(this, typeOrTypeList); } } /** * Returns a list of strings of the types that this schema accepts. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.getAllTypesForSchema = function(schema) { var schemaTypes = []; if (schema.type) $Array.push(schemaTypes, schema.type); if (schema.choices) { for (var i = 0; i < schema.choices.length; i++) { var choiceTypes = this.getAllTypesForSchema(schema.choices[i]); schemaTypes = $Array.concat(schemaTypes, choiceTypes); } } var ref = schema['$ref']; if (ref) { var type = this.getOrAddType(ref); CHECK(type, 'Could not find type ' + ref); schemaTypes = $Array.concat(schemaTypes, this.getAllTypesForSchema(type)); } return schemaTypes; }; JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.getOrAddType = function(typeName) { if (!this.types[typeName]) this.types[typeName] = loadTypeSchema(typeName); return this.types[typeName]; }; /** * Returns true if |schema| would accept an argument of type |type|. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.isValidSchemaType = function(type, schema) { if (type == 'any') return true; // TODO(kalman): I don't understand this code. How can type be "null"? if (schema.optional && (type == "null" || type == "undefined")) return true; var schemaTypes = this.getAllTypesForSchema(schema); for (var i = 0; i < schemaTypes.length; i++) { if (schemaTypes[i] == "any" || type == schemaTypes[i] || (type == "integer" && schemaTypes[i] == "number")) return true; } return false; }; /** * Returns true if there is a non-null argument that both |schema1| and * |schema2| would accept. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.checkSchemaOverlap = function(schema1, schema2) { var schema1Types = this.getAllTypesForSchema(schema1); for (var i = 0; i < schema1Types.length; i++) { if (this.isValidSchemaType(schema1Types[i], schema2)) return true; } return false; }; /** * Validates an instance against a schema. The instance can be any JavaScript * value and will be validated recursively. When this method returns, the * |errors| property will contain a list of errors, if any. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validate = function(instance, schema, opt_path) { var path = opt_path || ""; if (!schema) { this.addError(path, "schemaRequired"); return; } // If this schema defines itself as reference type, save it in this.types. if (schema.id) this.types[schema.id] = schema; // If the schema has an extends property, the instance must validate against // that schema too. if (schema.extends) this.validate(instance, schema.extends, path); // If the schema has a $ref property, the instance must validate against // that schema too. It must be present in this.types to be referenced. var ref = schema["$ref"]; if (ref) { if (!this.getOrAddType(ref)) this.addError(path, "unknownSchemaReference", [ ref ]); else this.validate(instance, this.getOrAddType(ref), path) } // If the schema has a choices property, the instance must validate against at // least one of the items in that array. if (schema.choices) { this.validateChoices(instance, schema, path); return; } // If the schema has an enum property, the instance must be one of those // values. if (schema.enum) { if (!this.validateEnum(instance, schema, path)) return; } if (schema.type && schema.type != "any") { if (!this.validateType(instance, schema, path)) return; // Type-specific validation. switch (schema.type) { case "object": this.validateObject(instance, schema, path); break; case "array": this.validateArray(instance, schema, path); break; case "string": this.validateString(instance, schema, path); break; case "number": case "integer": this.validateNumber(instance, schema, path); break; } } }; /** * Validates an instance against a choices schema. The instance must match at * least one of the provided choices. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateChoices = function(instance, schema, path) { var originalErrors = this.errors; for (var i = 0; i < schema.choices.length; i++) { this.errors = []; this.validate(instance, schema.choices[i], path); if (this.errors.length == 0) { this.errors = originalErrors; return; } } this.errors = originalErrors; this.addError(path, "invalidChoice"); }; /** * Validates an instance against a schema with an enum type. Populates the * |errors| property, and returns a boolean indicating whether the instance * validates. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateEnum = function(instance, schema, path) { for (var i = 0; i < schema.enum.length; i++) { if (instance === enumToString(schema.enum[i])) return true; } this.addError(path, "invalidEnum", [schema.enum.map(enumToString).join(", ")]); return false; }; /** * Validates an instance against an object schema and populates the errors * property. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateObject = function(instance, schema, path) { if (schema.properties) { for (var prop in schema.properties) { // It is common in JavaScript to add properties to Object.prototype. This // check prevents such additions from being interpreted as required // schema properties. // TODO(aa): If it ever turns out that we actually want this to work, // there are other checks we could put here, like requiring that schema // properties be objects that have a 'type' property. if (!$Object.hasOwnProperty(schema.properties, prop)) continue; var propPath = path ? path + "." + prop : prop; if (schema.properties[prop] == undefined) { this.addError(propPath, "invalidPropertyType"); } else if (prop in instance && !isOptionalValue(instance[prop])) { this.validate(instance[prop], schema.properties[prop], propPath); } else if (!schema.properties[prop].optional) { this.addError(propPath, "propertyRequired"); } } } // If "instanceof" property is set, check that this object inherits from // the specified constructor (function). if (schema.isInstanceOf) { if (!isInstanceOfClass(instance, schema.isInstanceOf)) this.addError(propPath, "notInstance", [schema.isInstanceOf]); } // Exit early from additional property check if "type":"any" is defined. if (schema.additionalProperties && schema.additionalProperties.type && schema.additionalProperties.type == "any") { return; } // By default, additional properties are not allowed on instance objects. This // can be overridden by setting the additionalProperties property to a schema // which any additional properties must validate against. for (var prop in instance) { if (schema.properties && prop in schema.properties) continue; // Any properties inherited through the prototype are ignored. if (!$Object.hasOwnProperty(instance, prop)) continue; var propPath = path ? path + "." + prop : prop; if (schema.additionalProperties) this.validate(instance[prop], schema.additionalProperties, propPath); else this.addError(propPath, "unexpectedProperty"); } }; /** * Validates an instance against an array schema and populates the errors * property. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateArray = function(instance, schema, path) { var typeOfItems = JSONSchemaValidator.getType(schema.items); if (typeOfItems == 'object') { if (schema.minItems && instance.length < schema.minItems) { this.addError(path, "arrayMinItems", [schema.minItems]); } if (typeof schema.maxItems != "undefined" && instance.length > schema.maxItems) { this.addError(path, "arrayMaxItems", [schema.maxItems]); } // If the items property is a single schema, each item in the array must // have that schema. for (var i = 0; i < instance.length; i++) { this.validate(instance[i], schema.items, path + "." + i); } } else if (typeOfItems == 'array') { // If the items property is an array of schemas, each item in the array must // validate against the corresponding schema. for (var i = 0; i < schema.items.length; i++) { var itemPath = path ? path + "." + i : String(i); if (i in instance && !isOptionalValue(instance[i])) { this.validate(instance[i], schema.items[i], itemPath); } else if (!schema.items[i].optional) { this.addError(itemPath, "itemRequired"); } } if (schema.additionalProperties) { for (var i = schema.items.length; i < instance.length; i++) { var itemPath = path ? path + "." + i : String(i); this.validate(instance[i], schema.additionalProperties, itemPath); } } else { if (instance.length > schema.items.length) { this.addError(path, "arrayMaxItems", [schema.items.length]); } } } }; /** * Validates a string and populates the errors property. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateString = function(instance, schema, path) { if (schema.minLength && instance.length < schema.minLength) this.addError(path, "stringMinLength", [schema.minLength]); if (schema.maxLength && instance.length > schema.maxLength) this.addError(path, "stringMaxLength", [schema.maxLength]); if (schema.pattern && !schema.pattern.test(instance)) this.addError(path, "stringPattern", [schema.pattern]); }; /** * Validates a number and populates the errors property. The instance is * assumed to be a number. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateNumber = function(instance, schema, path) { // Forbid NaN, +Infinity, and -Infinity. Our APIs don't use them, and // JSON serialization encodes them as 'null'. Re-evaluate supporting // them if we add an API that could reasonably take them as a parameter. if (isNaN(instance) || instance == Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY || instance == Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ) this.addError(path, "numberFiniteNotNan", [instance]); if (schema.minimum !== undefined && instance < schema.minimum) this.addError(path, "numberMinValue", [schema.minimum]); if (schema.maximum !== undefined && instance > schema.maximum) this.addError(path, "numberMaxValue", [schema.maximum]); // Check for integer values outside of -2^31..2^31-1. if (schema.type === "integer" && (instance | 0) !== instance) this.addError(path, "numberIntValue", []); if (schema.maxDecimal && instance * Math.pow(10, schema.maxDecimal) % 1) this.addError(path, "numberMaxDecimal", [schema.maxDecimal]); }; /** * Validates the primitive type of an instance and populates the errors * property. Returns true if the instance validates, false otherwise. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.validateType = function(instance, schema, path) { var actualType = JSONSchemaValidator.getType(instance); if (schema.type == actualType || (schema.type == "number" && actualType == "integer")) { return true; } else if (schema.type == "integer" && actualType == "number") { this.addError(path, "invalidTypeIntegerNumber"); return false; } else { this.addError(path, "invalidType", [schema.type, actualType]); return false; } }; /** * Adds an error message. |key| is an index into the |messages| object. * |replacements| is an array of values to replace '*' characters in the * message. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.addError = function(path, key, replacements) { $Array.push(this.errors, { path: path, message: JSONSchemaValidator.formatError(key, replacements) }); }; /** * Resets errors to an empty list so you can call 'validate' again. */ JSONSchemaValidator.prototype.resetErrors = function() { this.errors = []; }; exports.JSONSchemaValidator = JSONSchemaValidator;