I think that you just need to add
'additionalProperties': false
to your schema. This will stop unknown properties being provided.
So now your results will be:- True, False, False
test code....
void Main()
{
var schema = JsonSchema.Parse(
@"{
'type': 'object',
'properties': {
'name': {'type':'string'},
'hobbies': {'type': 'array'}
},
'additionalProperties': false
}");
IsValid(JObject.Parse(
@"{
'name': 'James',
'hobbies': ['.NET', 'LOLCATS']
}"),
schema).Dump();
IsValid(JObject.Parse(
@"{
'surname': 2,
'hobbies': ['.NET', 'LOLCATS']
}"),
schema).Dump();
IsValid(JObject.Parse(
@"{
'name': 2,
'hobbies': ['.NET', 'LOLCATS']
}"),
schema).Dump();
}
public bool IsValid(JObject obj, JsonSchema schema)
{
return obj.IsValid(schema);
}
output :-
True
False
False
You could also add "required":true to the fields that must be supplied that way you can return a message with details of missing/invalid fields:-
Property 'surname' has not been defined and the schema does not allow additional properties. Line 2, position 19.
Required properties are missing from object: name.
Invalid type. Expected String but got Integer. Line 2, position 18.
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