An npm package providing a validator for Amazon States Language JSON files. Usable from the command-line or as a library.
This package is derived from Amazon Web Services Labs' awslabs/statelint and is up to date with Amazon States Language as of September 7, 2023.
npm install --global @wmfs/statelint
statelint state-machine-spec [state-machine-spec...]
There are no options. If you see no output, your state machine is fine.
npm install --save @wmfs/statelint
const stateLint = require('@wmfs/statelint')
const problems = stateLint.validate(json)
if (problems.length !== 0) {
console.log('Oh dear!')
problems.forEach(p => console.log(`ERROR: ${p}`)
}
json
is the state machine to validate as a JSON object.
stateLint.validate
returns an array or error strings. If the array is empty, the state machine is fine. If not, then there's a problem! The validator is exhaustive, so it will report every problem it finds, not simply bail at the first thing. The error messages have the general form <json-path to error> <description of error>
.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub. Please be aware of our Code of Conduct
Licensed under the terms of the MIT license. Copyright (c) 2018 West Midlands Fire Service