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json-editor
- JSON-editor: generate forms and edit JSON documents using JSON schema
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What are the real cons of using jenkins?
Combined with the fact that the parameter UI is highly dynamic through plugins(like how the extended choice parameters plugin supports defining complex input forms using json-editor means you can use Jenkins as an interface to run any kind of job that requires almost any type of input.
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Ask HN: Do you use JSON Schema? Help us shape its future stability guarantees
I use JSON schema to generate JSON-editing forms via json-editor: https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor
Then I can use the same schema in the backend to validate the data, both sent in via the form and directly with the application/json content-type. It's a pretty smooth flow, and reduces a lot of redundancy.
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[TASK] 50$ - App to fill JSON
I have found stuff similar to this, for example json-editor.
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Repeating form builder
JSON Editor takes a JSON Schema and uses it to generate an HTML form.
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FormKit — Vue 3 Forms, Supercharged
Some project followed that way like json-editor
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Suggestions on web interface for inserting values into a YAML document
json-editor is a really easy way to build complex forms. The resulting schema is returned as json which you can just convert to yaml. I use this in Jenkins for complex parameters.
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Looking for UI for building yaml by schema
https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor was used in the backbone.js version of swagger-ui to generate input forms from json-schema.
cue
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TypeSpec: A New Language for API-Centric Development
If you are in a situation where you have a backend and you want to expose an API and then you would eventually want a client, you would need format specs as the starting point where server and clients are generated from that one source.
At the moment, OpenAPI with YAML is the only way to go but you can't easily split the spec into separate files as you would do any program with packages, modules and what not.
There are third party tools[0] which are archived and the libraries they depend upon are up for adoption.
In that space, either you can use something like cue language 1] or something like TypeSpec which is purpose built for this so yet, this seems like a great tool although I have not tried it yet myself.
[0]. https://github.com/APIDevTools/swagger-cli
[1]. https://cuelang.org/
EDIT: formating
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Show HN: Workout Tracker – self-hosted, single binary web application
Where `kube.cue` sets reasonable defaults (e.g. image is /). The "cluster" runs on a mini PC in my basement, and I have a small Digital Ocean VM with a static IP acting as an ingress (networking via Tailscale). Backups to cloud storage with restic, alerting/monitoring with Prometheus/Grafana, Caddy/Tailscale for local ingress.
[1] https://www.talos.dev/
[2] https://cuelang.org/
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Apple releases Pkl – onfiguration as code language
I've been somewhat surprised that CUE bills itself as "tooling friendly" and doesn't yet have a language server- the number one bit of tooling most devs use for a particular language.
I'm assuming it's becaus CUE is still unstable?
Anyway, if others are interested in CUE's LSP work, I think https://github.com/cue-lang/cue/issues/142 is the issue to subscribe to
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Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
This is where I usually pitch in with "Have your heard of CUELang, our lord and savior?": https://cuelang.org/
- Not turing complete
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
CUE: The core problem CUE solves is "type checking", which is mainly used in configuration constraint verification scenarios and simple cloud native configuration scenarios.
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Lua is a viable alternative for JSON
If you really want executable configurations please consider a newer language like https://dascript.org or https://cuelang.org which provide better type safety.
1- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38030778
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Writerside – a new technical writing environment from JetBrains
Markdown and XML are nice, but what about more advanced documentation formats like OpenAPI? For one recent project, I set up automatic generation of the OpenAPI docs from (much more compact and flexible) CUE definitions (https://cuelang.org/) - which has the bonus of also being able to test the API against the definitions. JetBrains has a CUE plugin, but it's really barebones (doesn't even support jumping from the usage of a schema to its definition). Of course the possibilities when generating docs are endless (just think of the various syntaxes for doc comments, embedding examples/tests in source code etc.)...
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Show HN: Config-file-validator – CLI tool to validate all your config files
It doesn't include validators for TOML and INI, but if you're doing JSON and YAML, I would take a look at using or building upon CUE (https://cuelang.org/). It is a different take on schema definition (plus more), and is surprising terse and powerful model.
- That's a Lot of YAML
- An INI Critique of TOML
What are some alternatives?
formkit - Vue Forms ⚡️ Supercharged
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
adif-json-protobuf - Protocol buffer and JSON schema based on the amateur radio data interchange format (ADIF)
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
json-schema - JSON Schema Validation, Annotation, and Bundling. Supports Draft 04, 06, 07, 2019-09, 2020-12, OpenAPI 3.0, and OpenAPI 3.1
starlark-rust - A Rust implementation of the Starlark language
laminar - OpenApi backed REST APIs. Automatic validation of request / response based on the api schema.
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
schema-dts - JSON-LD TypeScript types for Schema.org vocabulary
jsonnet-libs - Grafana Labs' Jsonnet libraries