Luke Hagar b1c9d24e31 Enhance CLI and logger functionality for improved user experience
- Updated CLI to set log level to "INFO" when verbose mode is enabled.
- Added suggestions for recursive validation when references are found but no endpoints are present.
- Changed default log level in Logger from "INFO" to "WARN" for better log management.
- Improved summary analysis to validate HTTP methods and operation properties more effectively.
2025-10-01 23:24:27 +00:00
2025-10-01 20:01:42 +00:00

Varsity

A comprehensive OpenAPI parsing and validation library that supports both programmatic usage and command-line operations.

Features

  • 🔍 Comprehensive Validation: Validate OpenAPI 2.0, 3.0.x, and 3.1.x specifications
  • 🔄 Recursive Validation: Validate all $ref references and detect circular dependencies
  • 📊 Rich Reporting: Generate reports in JSON, YAML, HTML, and Markdown formats
  • 🚀 CLI & Library: Use as both a command-line tool and a JavaScript/TypeScript library
  • 🎯 TypeScript Support: Full TypeScript definitions included
  • Fast: Built with Bun for optimal performance
  • 🔧 Flexible: Support for custom validation rules and configurations

Installation

# Using npm
npm install varsity

# Using yarn
yarn add varsity

# Using pnpm
pnpm add varsity

# Using bun
bun add varsity

Usage

As a Library

Basic Validation

import { validate, parse } from 'varsity';

// Validate an OpenAPI specification
const result = await validate('path/to/spec.json');
if (result.valid) {
  console.log('✅ Specification is valid');
} else {
  console.log('❌ Validation errors:', result.errors);
}

// Parse without validation
const parsed = await parse('path/to/spec.json');
console.log('Version:', parsed.version);
console.log('Title:', parsed.metadata.title);

Advanced Validation

import { 
  validate, 
  validateWithReferences, 
  createVarsity 
} from 'varsity';

// Validate with custom options
const result = await validate('spec.json', {
  strict: true,
  validateExamples: true,
  validateReferences: true,
  recursive: true,
  maxRefDepth: 10
});

// Recursive validation with reference resolution
const recursiveResult = await validateWithReferences('spec.json', {
  strict: true,
  validateExamples: true
});

// Create a configured instance
const varsity = createVarsity({
  defaultVersion: '3.0',
  strictMode: true,
  reportFormats: ['json', 'html']
});

const result = await varsity.validate('spec.json');

Report Generation

import { generateValidationReport, saveValidationReport } from 'varsity';

// Generate a report
const report = await generateValidationReport('spec.json', {
  format: 'html',
  includeWarnings: true,
  includeMetadata: true
});

// Save report to file
await saveValidationReport('spec.json', {
  format: 'json',
  output: 'validation-report.json',
  includeWarnings: true
});

Reference Analysis

import { analyzeDocumentReferences, analyzeReferences } from 'varsity';

// Analyze references in a document
const analysis = await analyzeDocumentReferences('spec.json');
console.log('Total references:', analysis.totalReferences);
console.log('Circular references:', analysis.circularReferences);

// Find all references
const references = await analyzeReferences('spec.json');

As a CLI Tool

Basic Commands

# Validate a specification
varsity validate spec.json

# Parse without validation
varsity parse spec.json

# Show supported OpenAPI versions
varsity info

Advanced Validation

# Strict validation with examples
varsity validate spec.json --strict --examples

# Recursive validation with references
varsity validate spec.json --recursive --references

# Verbose output
varsity validate spec.json --verbose

Report Generation

# Generate HTML report
varsity report spec.json --format html --output report.html

# Generate JSON report with warnings
varsity report spec.json --format json --warnings --metadata

Batch Processing

# Validate multiple specifications
varsity batch spec1.json spec2.json spec3.json

# Batch validation with JSON output
varsity batch *.json --json

Reference Analysis

# Analyze references
varsity analyze spec.json

# JSON output for analysis
varsity analyze spec.json --json

API Reference

Core Functions

validate(source, options?, config?)

Validates an OpenAPI specification.

  • source: Path, URL, or array of paths/URLs to OpenAPI specifications
  • options: Validation options (optional)
  • config: Varsity configuration (optional)

parse(source)

Parses an OpenAPI specification without validation.

  • source: Path or URL to OpenAPI specification

validateWithReferences(source, options?, config?)

Recursively validates an OpenAPI specification and all its references.

validateMultipleWithReferences(sources, options?, config?)

Validates multiple OpenAPI specifications with reference resolution.

Validation Options

interface ValidationOptions {
  strict?: boolean;              // Enable strict validation
  validateExamples?: boolean;    // Validate examples in the spec
  validateReferences?: boolean;  // Validate all references
  recursive?: boolean;          // Enable recursive validation
  maxRefDepth?: number;         // Maximum reference depth
  customRules?: Record<string, any>; // Custom validation rules
}

Report Options

interface ReportOptions {
  format: 'json' | 'yaml' | 'html' | 'markdown';
  output?: string;              // Output file path
  includeWarnings?: boolean;    // Include warnings in report
  includeMetadata?: boolean;    // Include metadata in report
}

Configuration

interface VarsityConfig {
  defaultVersion?: OpenAPIVersion;
  strictMode?: boolean;
  customSchemas?: Record<string, JSONSchemaType<any>>;
  reportFormats?: ReportOptions['format'][];
}

Supported OpenAPI Versions

  • OpenAPI 2.0 (Swagger 2.0)
  • OpenAPI 3.0.0, 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3
  • OpenAPI 3.1.0

Development

Prerequisites

  • Bun (recommended) or Node.js 18+
  • TypeScript 5+

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/luke/varsity.git
cd varsity

# Install dependencies
bun install

# Run tests
bun test

# Run linting
bun run lint

# Build the project
bun run build

Testing

# Run all tests
bun test

# Run tests in watch mode
bun test --watch

# Run specific test file
bun test test/basic.test.ts

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Changelog

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Support for OpenAPI 2.0, 3.0.x, and 3.1.x
  • CLI and library usage
  • Recursive validation with reference resolution
  • Multiple report formats
  • TypeScript support
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