- Validator classes for each version now maintain references to the correct corresponding format checker (#905)
- Development has moved to a GitHub organization. No functional behavior changes are expected from the change.
- Add
mypy
support (#892) - Add support for Python 3.11
- Properly report deprecation warnings at the right stack level (#899)
- Additional performance improvements for resolving refs (#896)
- Resolving refs has had performance improvements (#893)
- Fix undesired fallback to brute force container uniqueness check on certain input types (#893)
- Implement a PEP544 Protocol for validator classes (#890)
- Pin
importlib.resources
from below (#877)
- Use
importlib.resources
to load schemas (#873) - Ensure all elements of arrays are verified for uniqueness by
uniqueItems
(#866)
- Fix
dependentSchemas
to properly consider non-object instances to be valid (#850)
- Fix
prefixItems
not indicating which item was invalid within the instance path (#862)
- Add Python 3.10 to the list of supported Python versions
- Fix the declaration of minimum supported Python version (#846)
- Partial support for Draft 2020-12 (as well as 2019-09). Thanks to Thomas Schmidt and Harald Nezbeda.
False
and0
are now properly considered non-equal even recursively within a container (#686). As part of this change,uniqueItems
validation may be slower in some cases. Please feel free to report any significant performance regressions, though in some cases they may be difficult to address given the specification requirement.- The CLI has been improved, and in particular now supports a
--output
option (withplain
(default) orpretty
arguments) to control the output format. Future work may add additional machine-parsable output formats. - Code surrounding
DEFAULT_TYPES
and the legacy mechanism for specifying types to validators have been removed, as per the deprecation policy. Validators should use theTypeChecker
object to customize the set of Python types corresponding to JSON Schema types. - Validation errors now have a
json_path
attribute, describing their location in JSON path format - Support for the IP address and domain name formats has been improved
- Support for Python 2 and 3.6 has been dropped, with
python_requires
properly set. multipleOf
could overflow when given sufficiently large numbers. Now, when an overflow occurs,jsonschema
will fall back to using fraction division (#746).jsonschema.__version__
,jsonschema.validators.validators
,jsonschema.validators.meta_schemas
andjsonschema.RefResolver.in_scope
have been deprecated, as has passing a second-argument schema toValidator.iter_errors
andValidator.is_valid
.
- Added a
format_nongpl
setuptools extra, which installs onlyformat
dependencies that are non-GPL (#619).
- Temporarily revert the switch to
js-regex
until #611 and #612 are resolved.
- Regular expressions throughout schemas now respect the ECMA 262 dialect, as recommended by the specification (#609).
- Fixed a bug where
0
andFalse
were considered equal byconst
andenum
(#575).
- Fixed a bug where extending validators did not preserve their notion
of which validator property contains
$id
information.
- Support for Draft 6 and Draft 7
- Draft 7 is now the default
- New
TypeChecker
object for more complex type definitions (and overrides) - Falling back to isodate for the date-time format checker is no longer attempted, in accordance with the specification
- Support for Python 2.6 has been dropped.
- Improve a few error messages for
uniqueItems
(#224) andadditionalProperties
(#317) - Fixed an issue with
ErrorTree
's handling of multiple errors (#288)
- Improved performance on CPython by adding caching around ref resolution (#203)
- Added a CLI (#134)
- Added absolute path and absolute schema path to errors (#120)
- Added
relevance
- Meta-schemas are now loaded via
pkgutil
- Added
by_relevance
andbest_match
(#91) - Fixed
format
to allow adding formats for non-strings (#125) - Fixed the
uri
format to reject URI references (#131)
- Compile the host name regex (#127)
- Allow arbitrary objects to be types (#129)
- Support RFC 3339 datetimes in conformance with the spec
- Fixed error paths for additionalItems + items (#122)
- Fixed wording for min / maxProperties (#117)
- Added
create
andextend
tojsonschema.validators
- Removed
ValidatorMixin
- Fixed array indices ref resolution (#95)
- Fixed unknown scheme defragmenting and handling (#102)
- Better error tracebacks (#83)
- Raise exceptions in
ErrorTree
s for keys not in the instance (#92) - __cause__ (#93)
- More attributes for ValidationError (#86)
- Added
ValidatorMixin.descend
- Fixed bad
RefResolutionError
message (#82)
- Canonicalize URIs (#70)
- Allow attaching exceptions to
format
errors (#77)
- Support for Draft 4
- Support for format
- Longs are ints too!
- Fixed a number of issues with
$ref
support (#66) - Draft4Validator is now the default
ValidationError.path
is now in sequential order- Added
ValidatorMixin
Full support for JSON References
validates
for registering new validatorsDocumentation
Bugfixes
- uniqueItems not so unique (#34)
- Improper any (#47)
- Partial support for (JSON Pointer)
$ref
- Deprecations
Validator
is replaced byDraft3Validator
with a slightly different interfacevalidator(meta_validate=False)
- Bugfixes
- Issue #30 - Wrong behavior for the dependencies property validation
- Fixed a miswritten test
- Bugfixes
- Issue #17 - require path for error objects
- Issue #18 - multiple type validation for non-objects
Preliminary support for programmatic access to error details (Issue #5). There are certainly some corner cases that don't do the right thing yet, but this works mostly.
In order to make this happen (and also to clean things up a bit), a number of deprecations are necessary:
stop_on_error
is deprecated inValidator.__init__
. UseValidator.iter_errors()
instead.number_types
andstring_types
are deprecated there as well. Usetypes={"number" : ..., "string" : ...}
instead.meta_validate
is also deprecated, and instead is now accepted as an argument tovalidate
,iter_errors
andis_valid
.
A bugfix or two
- Default for unknown types and properties is now to not error (consistent with the schema).
- Python 3 support
- Removed dependency on SecureTypes now that the hash bug has been resolved.
- "Numerous bug fixes" -- most notably, a divisibleBy error for floats and a bunch of missing typechecks for irrelevant properties.