Codemirror 6 extensions that provide full JSON Schema support for @codemirror/lang-json
& codemirror-json5
language modes
This is now a full-featured library for json schema for json
, json5
and yaml
as cm6 extensions!
- âś… lint validation messages from json schema
- âś… autocompletion with insert text from json schema
- âś… hover tooltips
- âś… dynamic, per-editor-instance schemas using codemirror
StateField
and linting refresh - âś… markdown rendering for
schema.description
and customformatHover
andformatError
configuration
To give you as much flexibility as possible, everything codemirror related is a peer or optional dependency
Based on whether you want to support json4, json5 or both, you will need to install the relevant language mode for our library to use.
- 0.7.0 - this version introduces markdown rendering in place of returning html strings, so any usage of
formatHover
and/orformatError
configuration will be passed tomarkdown-it
which doesn't handle html by default. - 0.5.0 - this breaking change only impacts those following the "custom usage" approach, it does not effect users using the high level, "bundled"
jsonSchema()
orjson5Schema()
modes. See the custom usages below to learn how to use the newstateExtensions
andhandleRefresh
exports.
with auto-install-peers true
or similar:
npm install --save @codemirror/lang-json codemirror-json-schema
without auto-install-peers true
:
npm install --save @codemirror/lang-json codemirror-json-schema @codemirror/language @codemirror/lint @codemirror/view @codemirror/state @lezer/common
This sets up @codemirror/lang-json
and our extension for you.
If you'd like to have more control over the related configurations, see custom usage below
import { EditorState } from "@codemirror/state";
import { jsonSchema } from "codemirror-json-schema";
const schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
example: {
type: "boolean",
},
},
};
const json5State = EditorState.create({
doc: "{ example: true }",
extensions: [jsonSchema(schema)],
});
This approach allows you to configure the json mode and parse linter, as well as our linter, hovers, etc more specifically.
import { EditorState } from "@codemirror/state";
import { linter } from "@codemirror/lint";
import { hoverTooltip } from "@codemirror/view";
import { json, jsonParseLinter, jsonLanguage } from "@codemirror/lang-json";
import {
jsonSchemaLinter,
jsonSchemaHover,
jsonCompletion,
stateExtensions,
handleRefresh
} from "codemirror-json-schema";
const schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
example: {
type: "boolean",
},
},
};
const state = EditorState.create({
doc: `{ "example": true }`,
extensions: [
json(),
linter(jsonParseLinter(), {
// default is 750ms
delay: 300
}),
linter(jsonSchemaLinter(), {
needsRefresh: handleRefresh,
}),
jsonLanguage.data.of({
autocomplete: jsonCompletion(),
}),
hoverTooltip(jsonSchemaHover()),
stateExtensions(schema)
];
})
with auto-install-peers true
or similar:
npm install --save codemirror-json5 codemirror-json-schema
without auto-install-peers true
:
npm install --save codemirror-json5 codemirror-json-schema @codemirror/language @codemirror/lint @codemirror/view @codemirror/state @lezer/common
This sets up codemirror-json5
mode for you.
If you'd like to have more control over the related configurations, see custom usage below
import { EditorState } from "@codemirror/state";
import { json5Schema } from "codemirror-json-schema/json5";
const schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
example: {
type: "boolean",
},
},
};
const json5State = EditorState.create({
doc: `{
example: true,
// json5 is awesome!
}`,
extensions: [json5Schema(schema)],
});
This approach allows you to configure the json5 mode and parse linter, as well as our linter, hovers, etc more specifically.
import { EditorState } from "@codemirror/state";
import { linter } from "@codemirror/lint";
import { json5, json5ParseLinter, json5Language } from "codemirror-json5";
import {
json5SchemaLinter,
json5SchemaHover,
json5Completion,
} from "codemirror-json-schema/json5";
import { stateExtensions, handleRefresh } from "codemirror-json-schema";
const schema = {
type: "object",
properties: {
example: {
type: "boolean",
},
},
};
const json5State = EditorState.create({
doc: `{
example: true,
// json5 is awesome!
}`,
extensions: [
json5(),
linter(json5ParseLinter(), {
// the default linting delay is 750ms
delay: 300,
}),
linter(
json5SchemaLinter({
needsRefresh: handleRefresh,
})
),
hoverTooltip(json5SchemaHover()),
json5Language.data.of({
autocomplete: json5Completion(),
}),
stateExtensions(schema),
],
});
If you want to, you can provide schema dynamically, in several ways.
This works the same for either json or json5, using the underlying codemirror 6 StateFields, via the updateSchema
method export.
In this example
- the initial schema state is empty
- schema is loaded dynamically based on user input
- the linting refresh will be handled automatically, because it's built into our bundled
jsonSchema()
andjson5Schema()
modes
import { EditorState } from "@codemirror/state";
import { EditorView } from "@codemirror/view";
import { json5Schema } from "codemirror-json-schema/json5";
import { updateSchema } from "codemirror-json-schema";
const json5State = EditorState.create({
doc: `{
example: true,
// json5 is awesome!
}`,
// note: you can still provide initial
// schema when creating state
extensions: [json5Schema()],
});
const editor = new EditorView({ state: json5State });
const schemaSelect = document.getElementById("schema-selection");
schemaSelect!.onchange = async (e) => {
const val = e.target!.value!;
if (!val) {
return;
}
// parse the remote schema spec to json
const data = await (
await fetch(`https://json.schemastore.org/${val}`)
).json();
// this will update the schema state field, in an editor specific way
updateSchema(editor, data);
};
if you are using the "custom path" with this approach, you will need to configure linting refresh as well:
import { linter } from "@codemirror/lint";
import { json5SchemaLinter } from "codemirror-json-schema/json5";
import { handleRefresh } from "codemirror-json-schema";
const state = EditorState.create({
// ...
extensions: [
linter(json5SchemaLinter(), {
needsRefresh: handleRefresh,
})
];
}
- currently only tested with standard schemas using json4 spec. results may vary
- doesn't place cursor inside known insert text yet
- currently you can only override the texts and rendering of a hover. we plan to add the same for validation errors and autocomplete
monaco-json
and monaco-yaml
both provide json schema features for json, cson and yaml, and we want the nascent codemirror 6 to have them as well!
Also, json5 is slowly growing in usage, and it needs full language support for the browser!