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package io.vertx.rxjava.json.schema;

import rx.Observable;
import rx.Single;
import io.vertx.rx.java.RxHelper;
import io.vertx.rx.java.WriteStreamSubscriber;
import io.vertx.rx.java.SingleOnSubscribeAdapter;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
import io.vertx.core.Handler;
import io.vertx.core.AsyncResult;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonObject;
import io.vertx.core.json.JsonArray;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.RxGen;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.TypeArg;
import io.vertx.lang.rx.MappingIterator;

Interface representing a Json Schema

A schema could have two states:

  • Synchronous: The validators tree can provide a synchronous validation, so you can validate your json both using and
  • Asynchronous: One or more branches of the validator tree requires an asynchronous validation, so you must use to validate your json. If you use it will throw a NoSyncValidationException

To check the schema state you can use method
The schema can mutate the state in time, e.g. if you have a schema that is asynchronous because of a $ref, after the first validation the external schema is cached inside SchemaRouter and this schema will switch to synchronous state

NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the original non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen.
/** * Interface representing a <a href="https://json-schema.org/">Json Schema</a> <br/> * <p> * A schema could have two states: <br/> * <ul> * <li>Synchronous: The validators tree can provide a synchronous validation, so you can validate your json both using and </li> * <li>Asynchronous: One or more branches of the validator tree requires an asynchronous validation, so you must use to validate your json. If you use it will throw a {@link io.vertx.json.schema.NoSyncValidationException}</li> * </ul> * <p> * To check the schema state you can use method <br/> * The schema can mutate the state in time, e.g. if you have a schema that is asynchronous because of a <code>$ref</code>, * after the first validation the external schema is cached inside {@link io.vertx.rxjava.json.schema.SchemaRouter} and this schema will switch to synchronous state<br/> * * <p/> * NOTE: This class has been automatically generated from the {@link io.vertx.json.schema.Schema original} non RX-ified interface using Vert.x codegen. */
@RxGen(io.vertx.json.schema.Schema.class) public class Schema { @Override public String toString() { return delegate.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (this == o) return true; if (o == null || getClass() != o.getClass()) return false; Schema that = (Schema) o; return delegate.equals(that.delegate); } @Override public int hashCode() { return delegate.hashCode(); } public static final TypeArg<Schema> __TYPE_ARG = new TypeArg<>( obj -> new Schema((io.vertx.json.schema.Schema) obj), Schema::getDelegate ); private final io.vertx.json.schema.Schema delegate; public Schema(io.vertx.json.schema.Schema delegate) { this.delegate = delegate; } public Schema(Object delegate) { this.delegate = (io.vertx.json.schema.Schema)delegate; } public io.vertx.json.schema.Schema getDelegate() { return delegate; }
Validate the json performing an asynchronous validation. Returns a failed future with ValidationException if json doesn't match the schema.

Note: If the schema is synchronous, this method will call internally

Params:
  • json –
Returns:
/** * Validate the json performing an asynchronous validation. Returns a failed future with {@link io.vertx.json.schema.ValidationException} if json doesn't match the schema.<br/> * <p> * Note: If the schema is synchronous, this method will call internally * @param json * @return */
public io.vertx.core.Future<Void> validateAsync(java.lang.Object json) { io.vertx.core.Future<Void> ret = delegate.validateAsync(json); return ret; }
Validate the json performing a synchronous validation. Throws a ValidationException if json doesn't match the schema.
Params:
  • json –
/** * Validate the json performing a synchronous validation. Throws a {@link io.vertx.json.schema.ValidationException} if json doesn't match the schema.<br/> * @param json */
public void validateSync(java.lang.Object json) { delegate.validateSync(json); }
Get scope of this schema
Returns:
/** * Get scope of this schema * @return */
public io.vertx.rxjava.core.json.pointer.JsonPointer getScope() { io.vertx.rxjava.core.json.pointer.JsonPointer ret = io.vertx.rxjava.core.json.pointer.JsonPointer.newInstance((io.vertx.core.json.pointer.JsonPointer)delegate.getScope()); return ret; }
Get Json representation of the schema
Returns:
/** * Get Json representation of the schema * @return */
public java.lang.Object getJson() { java.lang.Object ret = (Object) delegate.getJson(); return ret; }
Return the default value defined in the schema
Returns:
/** * Return the default value defined in the schema * @return */
public java.lang.Object getDefaultValue() { java.lang.Object ret = (Object) delegate.getDefaultValue(); return ret; }
Return true if the schema has a default value defined
Returns:
/** * Return true if the schema has a default value defined * @return */
public boolean hasDefaultValue() { boolean ret = delegate.hasDefaultValue(); return ret; }
This function mutates array applying default values, when available.
Params:
  • array –
/** * This function mutates <code>array</code> applying default values, when available. * @param array */
public void applyDefaultValues(JsonArray array) { delegate.applyDefaultValues(array); }
This function mutates object applying default values, when available.
Params:
  • object –
/** * This function mutates <code>object</code> applying default values, when available. * @param object */
public void applyDefaultValues(JsonObject object) { delegate.applyDefaultValues(object); }
Returns true if this validator can actually provide a synchronous validation
Returns:
/** * Returns true if this validator can actually provide a synchronous validation * @return */
public boolean isSync() { boolean ret = delegate.isSync(); return ret; } public static Schema newInstance(io.vertx.json.schema.Schema arg) { return arg != null ? new Schema(arg) : null; } }