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JSON::Schema::Modern::Error(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | JSON::Schema::Modern::Error(3pm) |
NAME¶
JSON::Schema::Modern::Error - Contains a single error from a JSON Schema evaluation
VERSION¶
version 0.611
SYNOPSIS¶
use JSON::Schema::Modern; my $js = JSON::Schema::Modern->new; my $result = $js->evaluate($data, $schema); my @errors = $result->errors; my $message = $errors[0]->error; my $instance_location = $errors[0]->instance_location; my $errors_encoded = encode_json(\@errors);
DESCRIPTION¶
An instance of this class holds one error from evaluating a JSON Schema with JSON::Schema::Modern.
ATTRIBUTES¶
keyword¶
The keyword that produced the error; might be "undef".
instance_location¶
The path in the instance where the error occurred; encoded as per the JSON Pointer specification (RFC 6901 <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6901>).
keyword_location¶
The schema path taken during evaluation to arrive at the error; encoded as per the JSON Pointer specification (RFC 6901 <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6901>).
absolute_keyword_location¶
The canonical URI or URI reference of the location in the schema where the error occurred; not defined, if there is no base URI for the schema and no $ref was followed. Note that this is not a fragmentless URI in most cases, as the indicated error will occur at a path below the position where the most recent identifier had been declared in the schema. Further, if the schema never declared an absolute base URI (containing a scheme), this URI won't be absolute either.
error¶
The actual error string.
exception¶
Indicates the error's severity is sufficient to stop evaluation.
recommended_response¶
A tuple, consisting of "[ integer, string ]", indicating the recommended HTTP response code and string to use for this error (if validating an HTTP request). This could exist for things like a failed authentication check in OpenAPI validation, in which case it would contain "[ 401, 'Unauthorized' ]".
The string can be omitted at construction time, in which case it will be populated from the standard list of error strings corresponding to HTTP response codes (see RFC9110 §15).
depth¶
An integer which indicates how many subschemas deep this error was generated from. Can be used to construct a tree-like structure of errors.
METHODS¶
TO_JSON¶
Returns a data structure suitable for serialization. Corresponds to one output unit as specified in <https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/json-schema-core#section-12.3> and <https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/output/schema>, except that "instanceLocation" and "keywordLocation" are JSON pointers, not URI fragments, even in draft2019-09. (See the "strict_basic" "output_format" in JSON::Schema::Modern, only available in that version, if the distinction is important to you.)
dump¶
Returns a JSON string representing the error object, according to the specification <https://json-schema.org/draft/2019-09/json-schema-core.html#rfc.section.10>.
SUPPORT¶
Bugs may be submitted through <https://github.com/karenetheridge/JSON-Schema-Modern/issues>.
I am also usually active on irc, as 'ether' at "irc.perl.org" and "irc.libera.chat".
You can also find me on the JSON Schema Slack server <https://json-schema.slack.com> and OpenAPI Slack server <https://open-api.slack.com>, which are also great resources for finding help.
AUTHOR¶
Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Karen Etheridge.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
Some schema files have their own licence, in share/LICENSE.
2025-05-31 | perl v5.40.1 |