Code Inspections in YAML
This topic lists all JetBrains Rider code inspections available in YAML.
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Inspection | Description | Default Severity |
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Deprecated YAML key | Reports deprecated keys in YAML files. Deprecation is checked only if there exists a JSON schema associated with the corresponding YAML file. Note that the deprecation mechanism is not defined in the JSON Schema specification yet, and this inspection uses a non-standarddeprecationMessage extension. Scheme deprecation example:
{
"properties": {
"SomeDeprecatedProperty": {
"deprecationMessage": "Baz",
"description": "Foo bar"
}
}
}
The following is an example with the corresponding warning:
SomeDeprecatedProperty: some value
| |
Duplicated YAML keys | Reports duplicated keys in YAML files. Example:
same_key: some value
same_key: another value
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Recursive alias | Reports recursion in YAML aliases. Alias can't be recursive and be used inside the data referenced by a corresponding anchor. Example:
some_key: &some_anchor
sub_key1: value1
sub_key2: *some_anchor
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Unresolved alias | Reports unresolved aliases in YAML files. Example:
some_key: *unknown_alias
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Unused anchor | Reports unused anchors. Example:
some_key: &some_anchor
key1: value1
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Validation by JSON Schema | Reports inconsistencies between a YAML file and a JSON Schema if the schema is specified. Scheme example:
{
"properties": {
"SomeNumberProperty": {
"type": "number"
}
}
}
The following is an example with the corresponding warning:
SomeNumberProperty: hello world
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Last modified: 07 April 2022