Queries published AMP Validator rules and extracts information about required markup and attributes for all AMP formats.
Install via:
$ npm install @ampproject/toolbox-validator-rules
import validatorRules from '@ampproject/toolbox-validator-rules';
const validatorRules = require('@ampproject/toolbox-validator-rules');
// Loads the validator rules remotely with default options
const rules = await validatorRules.fetch();
// The raw unprocessed rules
console.log(rules.raw);
// All tags, combined with their respective attribute lists
console.log(rules.tags);
// All extensions
console.log(rules.extensions);
// Get all tag names used in AMP for Email
// The supported formats are AMP, AMP4EMAIL, AMP4ADS and ACTIONS
const tags = rules.getTagsForFormat('AMP4EMAIL');
// Display their names
console.log(tags.map(tag => tag.tagName));
// Get information about an extension
const ext = rules.getExtension('AMP4EMAIL', 'amp-carousel');
// Display supported versions
console.log(ext.versions);
The rules used closely follow the proto definitions from validator.proto.
Specifically:
- The
raw
property is unprocessed ValidatorRules, the same format used byhttps://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/validator.json
- The result of
getTagsForFormat
and thetags
property is a list of TagSpec - The result of
getExtension
is ExtensionSpec with thehtmlFormat
field fromTagSpec
- The
extensions
property a list of ExtensionSpec with thehtmlFormat
field fromTagSpec
- The
errors
property combines ErrorFormat and ErrorSpecificity
fetch
optionally accepts an options object allowing you to customize its
behaviour.
The following options are supported:
noCache
: true to always fetch latest rules (by default, subsequent calls tofetch
reuse the same result).rules
: object to use locally specified rules instead of fetching them from the AMP CDN.url
: override the URL where validator rules are fetched from.source
: one of'local'
(load rules from local file named "validator.json"),'remote'
(fetch rules from CDN) or'auto'
which is the default (tries looking for the local file first, then tries to fetch from CDN).
Example:
validatorRules.fetch({
noCache: true,
source: 'remote'
});