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aontu
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Cue, an open-source data validation language
Started working on a JS version a few weeks ago [1]. Even with 20% of the features it’s already so useful we’re building systems with it. And not just config - model all the things!
Overrides and inheritance are a world of pain. Unification and commutative operations restore sanity to the actual work of coding with a domain representation language because WYSIWYG. And you get type safety for your domain model.
The project is still at the “Read the Source, Luke” stage so caveat emptor until we get a respectable release out.
baleen
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Cue, an open-source data validation language
If you are looking to do data validation from the JVM, you may try Baleen (written in Kotlin): https://github.com/ShopRunner/baleen/
I'm one of the contributors. We created a DSL in the language to describe the data and create tests. You can then use that data description to validate against json, csv, avro... One of the neat things we came up with was the concept of a data trace which is like a stack trace but is a path through the data to a particular error.
What are some alternatives?
quicktype - Generate types and converters from JSON, Schema, and GraphQL
cuetsy - Experimental CUE->TypeScript exporter
cuetorials.com - Learn you some CUE for a great good!
polly - Parameterized Observability Packages
cue - CUE has moved to https://github.com/cue-lang/cue