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util.datamapper: Improve handling of schemas with non-obvious "type"
The JSON Schema specification says that schemas are objects or booleans,
and that the 'type' property is optional and can be an array.
This module previously allowed bare type names as schemas and did not
really handle booleans.
It now handles missing 'type' properties and boolean 'true' as a schema.
Objects and arrays are guessed based on the presence of 'properties' or
'items' field.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 08 Jul 2022 17:32:48 +0200 |
parent | 9328:a9592107021b |
child | 12744:e894677359e5 |
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local iter = require "util.iterators"; describe("util.iterators", function () describe("join", function () it("should produce a joined iterator", function () local expect = { "a", "b", "c", 1, 2, 3 }; local output = {}; for x in iter.join(iter.values({"a", "b", "c"})):append(iter.values({1, 2, 3})) do table.insert(output, x); end assert.same(output, expect); end); end); describe("sorted_pairs", function () it("should produce sorted pairs", function () local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false }; local n, last_key = 0, nil; for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig) do n = n + 1; if last_key then assert(k > last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key) end assert.equal(orig[k], v); last_key = k; end assert.equal("d", last_key); assert.equal(4, n); end); it("should allow a custom sort function", function () local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false }; local n, last_key = 0, nil; for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig, function (a, b) return a > b end) do n = n + 1; if last_key then assert(k < last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key) end assert.equal(orig[k], v); last_key = k; end assert.equal("a", last_key); assert.equal(4, n); end); end); end);