Simple proof-of-concept to validate STAC Items, Catalogs, Collections and core extensions with node.
See the STAC Validator Comparison for the features supported by this validator and the others out there.
Current version: 2.0.0-rc.1
STAC Node Validator Version | Supported STAC Versions |
---|---|
1.1.0 / 1.2.x / 2.x.x | >= 1.0.0-rc.1 |
0.4.x / 1.0.x | >= 1.0.0-beta.2 and < 1.0.0-rc.3 |
0.3.0 | 1.0.0-beta.2 |
0.2.1 | 1.0.0-beta.1 |
Two options:
- Go to check-stac.moregeo.it for an online validator.
npx stac-node-validator /path/to/your/file-or-folder
to temporarily install the library and validate the provided file for folder. See the chapters below for advanced usage options.
Install a recent version of node (>= 22.1.0) and npm.
Then install the CLI on your computer:
npm install -g stac-node-validator
- Validate a single file:
stac-node-validator /path/to/your/file.json
- Validate multiple files:
stac-node-validator /path/to/your/catalog.json /path/to/your/item.json
Instead of paths to local files, you can also use HTTP(S) URLs. Other protocols such as S3 are not supported yet.
- Validate a single folder (considers all
json
files in theexamples
folder):stac-node-validator ./stac-spec
- Validate a single folder (considers all
json
files the given folder):stac-node-validator ./stac-spec --all
Further options to add to the commands above:
- To validate against schemas in a local STAC folder (e.g.
dev
branch):--schemas /path/to/stac/folder
- To validate against a specific local schema (e.g. an external extension):
--schemaMap https://stac-extensions.github.io/foobar/v1.0.0/schema.json=./json-schema/schema.json
- To not verify SSL/TLS certificates:
--ignoreCerts
- Add
--verbose
to get a more detailed output - Add
--strict
to enable strict mode in validation for schemas and numbers (as defined by ajv for optionsstrictSchema
,strictNumbers
andstrictTuples
) - To lint local JSON files:
--lint
(add--verbose
to get a diff with the changes required) - To format / pretty-print local JSON files:
--format
(Attention: this will override the source files without warning!) - To run custom validation code:
--custom ./path/to/validation.js
- The validation.js needs to contain a class that implements theBaseValidator
interface. See custom.example.js for an example.
Note on API support: Validating lists of STAC items/collections (i.e. GET /collections
and GET /collections/:id/items
) is partially supported.
It only checks the contained items/collections, but not the other parts of the response (e.g. links
).
You can also pass a config file via the --config
option. Simply pass a file path as value.
Parameters set via CLI will not override the corresponding setting in the config file.
The config file uses the same option names as above.
To specify the files to be validated, add an array with paths.
The schema map is an object instead of string separated with a =
character.
You can also use the validator programmatically in your JavaScript/NodeJS applications.
Install it into an existing project:
npm install stac-node-validator
Then in your code, you can for example do the following:
const validate = require('stac-node-validator');
// Add any options, e.g. strict mode
const config = {
strict: true
};
// Validate a STAC file from a URL
const result = await validate('https://example.com/catalog.json', config);
// Check if validation passed
if (result.valid) {
console.log('STAC file is valid!');
} else {
console.log('STAC file has errors:');
}
const validate = require('stac-node-validator');
const nodeLoader = require('stac-node-validator/src/loader/node');
// Add any options
const config = {
loader: nodeLoader
};
// Validate a STAC file from a URL
const result = await validate('https://example.com/catalog.json', config);
// Check if validation passed
if (result.valid) {
console.log('STAC file is valid!');
} else {
console.log('STAC file has errors:');
}
The validate
function returns a Report
object with the following structure:
{
id: "catalog.json", // File path or STAC ID
type: "Catalog", // STAC type (Catalog, Collection, Feature)
version: "1.0.0", // STAC version
valid: true, // Overall validation result
skipped: false, // Whether validation was skipped
messages: [], // Info/warning messages
children: [], // Child reports for collections/API responses
results: {
core: [], // Core schema validation errors
extensions: {}, // Extension validation errors (by schema URL)
custom: [] // Custom validation errors
},
apiList: false // Whether this is an API collection response
}
The validator is also available as a browser bundle for client-side validation.
<!-- Include axios for HTTP requests -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/axios@1/dist/axios.min.js"></script>
<!-- Include the STAC validator bundle -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/stac-node-validator@2/dist/index.js"></script>
<script>
// The validator is available as a global 'validate' function
async function validateSTAC() {
const stacData = {
"stac_version": "1.0.0",
"type": "Catalog",
"id": "my-catalog",
"description": "A sample catalog",
"links": []
};
const result = await validate(stacData);
if (result.valid) {
console.log('STAC is valid!');
} else {
console.log('Validation errors:', result.results.core);
}
}
validateSTAC();
</script>
git clone https://github.com/moregeo-it/stac-node-validator
to clone the repocd stac-node-validator
to switch into the new folder created by gitnpm install
to install dependencies- Run the commands as above, but replace
stac-node-validator
withnode bin/cli.js
, for examplenode bin/cli.js /path/to/your/file.json
Simply run npm test
in a working development environment.
To work on the browser bundle build it: npm run build
Then you can import it from the dist
folder.