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You can always write and register your own custom validator on your custom meta schema.
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But it would work only when the value is present in the input json. If the value doesn't exist, it would just run requiredValidator. We need a custom validator here instead of the predefined RequiredValidator.
Maybe like this gopichandch@d8f00a9
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No that wouldn't be acceptable. I don't see a reason why a custom validator doesn't work. The logic in the PropertiesValidator
that is using the RequiredValidator
is not using it to generate assertions. The RequiredValidator
by itself will be generating the assertions separately, your implementation should be something similar to the RequiredValidator
and you shouldn't be looking at the PropertiesValidator
. Even if it's really required, you can just replace the PropertiesValidator
with your own implementation.
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Closing as there shouldn't be an issue creating a custom keyword / validator.
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