## Changes
This PR introduces the `skip_prompt_if` extension to the jsonschema
library. If the inputs provided by the user match the JSON schema then
the prompt for that property is skipped.
Right now only constant checks are supported, but if in the future more
complicated conditionals are required, this can be extended to support
`allOf`, `oneOf`, `anyOf` etc allowing template authors to specify
conditionals of arbitary complexity.
## Tests
Unit tests and manually.
## Changes
This PR introduces support for regex pattern validation in our custom
jsonschema validator. This allows us to fail early if a user enters an
invalid value for a field.
For example, now this is what initializing the default template looks
like with an invalid project name:
```
shreyas.goenka@THW32HFW6T bricks % cli bundle init
Template to use [default-python]:
Unique name for this project [my_project]: (_*_)
Error: invalid value for project_name: (_*_). Must consist of letter and underscores only.
```
## Tests
New unit tests and manually.
## Changes
This PR includes:
1. Adding enum field to the json schema struct
2. Adding prompting logic for enum values. See demo for how it looks
3. Validation rules, validating the default value and config values when
an enum list is specified
This will now enable template authors to use enums for input parameters.
## Tests
Manually and new unit tests
## Changes
At a high level this PR adds new schema validation and moves
functionality that should be present in the jsonschema package, but
resides in the template package today, to the jsonschema package. This
includes for example schema validation, schema instance validation, to /
from string conversion methods etc.
The list below outlines all the pieces that have been moved over, and
the new validation bits added.
This PR:
1. Adds casting default value of schema properties to integers to the
jsonschema.Load method.
2. Adds validation for default value types for schema properties,
checking they are consistant with the type defined.
3. Introduces the LoadInstance and ValidateInstance methods to the json
schema package. These methods can be used to read and validate JSON
documents against the schema.
4. Replaces validation done for template inputs to use the newly defined
JSON schema validation functions.
5. Moves to/from string and isInteger utility methods to the json schema
package.
## Tests
Existing and new unit tests.