Is it possible to force known objects ("enemy" and "friend") to be defined while other objects are allowed?
I've added the last object {"type": "object"} to display the intended behaviour - but in reality the last object will overrule the two defined objects ("enemy" and "friend") causing any kind of object to be valid with this schema. If I remove the last object, it will allow the two objects but nothing else.
JSON schema (using array for faster testing):
{
"type": "array",
"items": {
"anyOf": [
{"$ref": "#/definitions/friend"},
{"$ref": "#/definitions/enemy"},
{"$ref": "#/definitions/future"}
]
},
"definitions": {
"friend": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"time": {"type": "string"},
"value": {"type": "number", "minimum": 100}
},
"required": ["time", "value"],
"additionalProperties": false
},
"enemy": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"enemy": {"type": "string"},
"color": {"type": "number"}
},
"required": ["enemy", "color"],
"additionalProperties": false
},
"future": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"time": {"type": "string"}
}, "required": ["time"],
"additionalProperties": true
}
}
}
Example JSON (top 3 should be OK, last 3 should not be OK):
[
{"time": "123", "value": 100}, <- should be valid
{"time": "1212", "value": 150}, <- should be valid
{"enemy": "bla", "color": 123}, <- should be valid
{"time": "1212", "value": 50}, <- should be invalid bcoz of "future"
{"enemy": "bla", "color": "123"}, <- shouldn't be valid bcoz of "enemy" schema
{"somethingInFuture": 123, "someFutProp": "ok"} <- should be valid
]
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