jsonschema VS PyValico

Compare jsonschema vs PyValico and see what are their differences.

PyValico

Small python wrapper around https://github.com/rustless/valico (by s-knibbs)
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9.4 0.0
about 16 hours ago over 5 years ago
Rust Rust
MIT License MIT License
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jsonschema

Posts with mentions or reviews of jsonschema. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-14.
  • Fast Linked Lists
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 May 2024
  • web service framework and OpenAPI spec
    2 projects | /r/rust | 24 Mar 2023
    Checkout this crate https://crates.io/crates/jsonschema
  • Show HN: Pg_jsonschema – A Postgres extension for JSON validation
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Jul 2022
    The `jsonschema` crate author here.

    First of all, this is an exciting use case, I didn't even anticipate it when started `jsonschema` (it was my excuse to play with Rust). I am extremely pleased to see such a Postgres extension :)

    At the moment it supports Drafts 4, 6, and 7 + partially supports Draft 2019-09 and 2020-12. It would be really cool if we can collaborate on finishing support for these partially supported drafts! What do you think?

    If you'll have any bug reports on the validation part, feel free to report them to our issue tracker - https://github.com/Stranger6667/jsonschema-rs/issues.

    Re: performance - there are a couple of tricks I've been working on, so if anybody is interested in speeding this up, feel free to join here - https://github.com/Stranger6667/jsonschema-rs/pull/373

    P.S. As for the "Prior Art" section, I think that https://github.com/jefbarn/pgx_json_schema should be mentioned there, as it is also based on `pgx` and `jsonschema`.

  • Need help: Faster JSON Schema validation in Rust
    1 project | /r/rust | 14 Jun 2022
    I've been working on rewriting my jsonschema crate for a while and now I want to ask for help as I don't have much bandwidth to work on it. Here is a WIP pull request with things I have so far:

PyValico

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing jsonschema and PyValico you can also consider the following projects:

Fast JSON schema for Python - Fast JSON schema validator for Python.

marshmallow - A lightweight library for converting complex objects to and from simple Python datatypes.

jsons - 🐍 A Python lib for (de)serializing Python objects to/from JSON

lupin is a Python JSON object mapper - Python document object mapper (load python object from JSON and vice-versa)

Trafaret - Ultimate transformation library that supports validation, contexts and aiohttp.

cargonauts - A Rust web framework

cattrs - Composable custom class converters for attrs, dataclasses and friends.

serpy - ridiculously fast object serialization

pysimdjson - Python bindings for the simdjson project.

RDFLib plugin providing JSON-LD parsing and serialization - JSON-LD parser and serializer plugins for RDFLib

pySHACL - A Python validator for SHACL

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