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KDL Schema Specification
The KDL Schema specification describes a schema language for use with KDL, written in KDL itself. A schema language allows users to describe and constrain the allowed semantics of a KDL document. This can be used for many purposes: documentation for users, automated verification, or even automated generation of bindings!
This document describes KDL Schema version 1.0.0. It was released on September 11, 2021.
The Formal Schema
For the full KDL Schema schema itself, see examples/kdl-schema.kdl.
Definition
document node
This is the toplevel node in a KDL Schema. It is required, and there must be exactly one, at the very toplevel of a document.
Values
None.
Properties
None.
Children
info- one info node for that describes the schema itself.node- zero or more toplevel nodes for the KDL document this schema describes.definitions(optional): Definitions of nodes, values, props, and children block to reference in the toplevel nodes.node-names(optional): Validations to apply to the names of child nodes.other-nodes-allowed(optional): Whether to allow nodes other than the ones explicitly listed here. Defaults to#false.tag- zero or more toplevel tags for nodes in the KDL document that this schema describes.tag-names(optional): Validations to apply to the names of tags of child nodes.other-tags-allowed(optional): Whether to allow node tags other than the ones explicitly listed here. Defaults to#false.
info node
The info node describes the schema itself.
Values
None.
Properties
None.
Children
title(optional): zero or more titlesdescription(optional): zero or more descriptionsauthor(optional): zero or more authorscontributor(optional): zero or more contributorslink(optional): zero or more URLslicense(optional): zero or more licensespublished(optional): a publication datemodified(optional): a modification dateversion(optional): a SemVer version number
title node
The title of the schema or the format it describes.
Values
- Title
Properties
lang(optional): An IETF BCP 47 language tag
description node
A description of the schema or the format it describes.
Values
- Description
Properties
lang(optional): An IETF BCP 47 language tag
author and contributor nodes
Author(s) of the schema.
Values
- Author name
Properties
orcid(optional): The ORCID of the author.
Children
link(optional): zero or more URLs
link node
Links to the schema itself, and to sources about the schema.
Values
- URI/IRI - A URI/IRI that the link points to
Properties
rel: what the link is for (selfordocumentation)lang(optional): An IETF BCP 47 language tag
license node
The license(s) that the schema is licensed under.
Values
- License name - Name of the used license
Properties
spdx(optional): an SPDX license identifier
Children
link: one or more URLs
published and modified nodes
When the schema was published or last modified respectively.
Values
- Publication or modification date - As a ISO8601 date
Properties
time(optional): an ISO8601 Time to accompany the date
version nodes
The version number of this version of the schema.
Values
- Version - Semver version specification
node node
The node node describes node instances in a document. These may either be at
the toplevel of the document, or they may be nested inside a children block in
another node.
Values
- Node name (optional) - A string name for the node. If present, the node's rules/validations will apply only to children with this node name. Otherwise, the rules will apply to all child nodes, regardless of whether they're named or not.
Properties
description(optional): An informational description of the purpose of this node.id(optional): A globally unique identifier for this node.ref(optional): A KDL Query string relative to the root of the document. If present, all properties, values, and children defined in the target node will be copied to this node, replacing any conflicts.
Children
min(optional): Minimum number of this kind of node (or any node, if the name is missing) allowed in the parent's children block.max(optional): Maximum number of this kind of node (or any node, if the name is missing) allowed in the parent's children block.prop-names(optional): Validations to apply to the names of properties.other-props-allowed(optional): Whether to allow props other than the ones explicitly listed here. Defaults tofalse.tag: Validations to apply to the tag of the node.prop- zero or more properties for this node.value- zero or more values for this node.children- zero or more children for this node.
tag node
The tag describes the tags allowed in a children block or toplevel document.
Values
- Tag name (optional) - A tag for the node. If present, the node's rules/validations will apply only to children with this tag. Otherwise, the rules will apply to all child nodes with tags.
Properties
description(optional): An informational description of the purpose of this node.id(optional): A globally unique identifier for this node.ref(optional): A KDL Query string relative to the root of the document. If present, all properties, values, and children defined in the target node will be copied to this node, replacing any conflicts.
Children
node- zero or more toplevel nodes that this tag is allowed to be on.node-names(optional): Validations to apply to the names of nodes with this tag.other-nodes-allowed(optional): Whether to allow nodes other than the ones explicitly listed here. Defaults tofalse.
prop node
Represents a property of a node, which is a key/value pair in KDL.
Values
key(optional) - String key for the property. If this value is missing, thepropnode's attributes will apply to all properties of its parent.
Properties
description(optional): An informational description of the purpose of this property.id(optional): A globally unique identifier for this property.ref(optional): A KDL Query string relative to the root of the document. If present, all properties defined in the target property will be copied to this property, replacing any conflicts.
Children
required(optional): A boolean value indicating whether this property is required.- Any validation node.
value node
Used to describe one or more values for a KDL node.
Values
None.
Properties
description(optional): An informational description of the purpose of this value.id(optional): A globally unique identifier for this value.ref(optional): A KDL Query string relative to the root of the document. If present, all values defined in the target value will be copied to this value, replacing any conflicts.
Children
min(optional): Minimum number of values allowed.max(optional): Maximum number of values allowed.- Any validation node.
children node
Denotes KDL node children.
Values
None.
Properties
description(optional): An informational description of the purpose of this children block.id(optional): A globally unique identifier for this children block.ref(optional): A KDL Query string relative to the root of the document. If present, all children defined in the target children block will be copied to this children block, replacing any conflicts.
Children
node- zero or more child nodes.node-names(optional): Validations to apply to the names of child nodes.other-nodes-allowed(optional): Whether to allow nodes other than the ones explicitly listed here. Defaults tofalse.
Validation Nodes
The following nodes are shared validations between props and values, and can
be used as children to either definition. They are also used to verify node
and property names when the node-names or prop-names options are activated.
Generic validations
tag: Validations to apply to the tag of the value.type: A string denoting the type of the property value.enum: A specific list of allowed values for this property. May be heterogenous as long as it agrees with thetype, if specified.
String validations
pattern: Regex pattern or patterns to test prop values against. Specific regex syntax may be implementation-dependent.min-length: Minimum length, if a string.max-length: Maximum length, if a string.format: Intended data format, if the value is a string. Reserved values are:date-time: ISO8601 date/time format.time: "Time" section of ISO8601.date: "Date" section of ISO8601.duration: ISO8601 duration format.decimal: IEEE 754-2008 decimal string format.currency: ISO 4217 currency code.country-2: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.country-3: ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code.country-subdivision: ISO 3166-2 country subdivision code.email: RFC5302 email address.idn-email: RFC6531 internationalized email address.hostname: RFC1123 internet hostname.idn-hostname: RFC5890 internationalized internet hostname.ipv4: RFC2673 dotted-quad IPv4 address.ipv6: RFC2373 IPv6 address.url: RFC3986 URI.url-reference: RFC3986 URI Reference.irl: RFC3987 Internationalized Resource Identifier.irl-reference: RFC3987 Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference.url-template: RFC6570 URI Template.uuid: RFC4122 UUID.regex: Regular expression. Specific patterns may be implementation-dependent.base64: A Base64-encoded string, denoting arbitrary binary data.kdl-query: A KDL Query string.
Number validations
%: Only used for numeric values. Constrains them to be multiples of the given number(s).>: Greater than.>=: Greater than or equal to.<: Less than.<=: Less than or equal to.format: Intended data format for numeric values. Reserved values are:i8: 8-bit signed integeri16: 16-bit signed integeri32: 32-bit signed integeri64: 64-bit signed integeri128: 128-bit signed integeru8: 8-bit unsigned integeru16: 16-bit unsigned integeru32: 32-bit unsigned integeru64: 64-bit unsigned integeru128: 128-bit unsigned integerisize: Platform-dependent signed integerusize: Platform-dependent unsigned integerf32: IEEE 754 single (32-bit) precision floating point numberf64: IEEE 754 double (64-bit) precision floating point numberdecimal64: IEEE 754-2008 64-bit decimal floating point numberdecimal128: IEEE 754-2008 128-bit decimal floating point number
definitions node
Definitions to reference in parts of the top-level nodes.
Values
None.
Properties
None.