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Spectral validation rules for CALM implementations

These rules perform simple structural checks on CALM implementation files to verify that they make sense semantically. For example, if a relationship references a node, then that node should exist in the file.

Installing spectral

Prerequisites: You need npm on your machine. Tested on Node v20.11.1.

npm install -g @stoplight/spectral-cli

This will install the spectral command globally. Note that you may need to add sudo if you're on a machine that lets you do this.

If you can't run things as root, remove -g; you'll then need to use npx spectral to reference the executable in node_modules.

Running checks

Run checks against a file with the following command:

spectral lint --ruleset aac.yaml implementation.json

For example, to run the rulesets against the sample spec, which should produce several errors:

spectral lint --ruleset ./instantiation/validation-rules.yaml ./examples/bad-rest-api.json

Learn more

See the Spectral documentation for more information on how to configure the Spectral rules.