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ParserJS: validate document only with the AsyncAPI v3 JSON Schema #817
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/progress 70 Mainly working, but blocked by asyncapi/studio#742 |
/progress 85 Working on the following fix #838 |
/progress 90 All the features and bugfixes are ready in |
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Reason/Context
We need a working version of ParseJS that we can use both in the CLI and Studio to validate Async 3.0 documents.
Current output
What triggered this issue
https://asyncapi.slack.com/archives/C0230UAM6R3/p1690292367285459
Out of scope
Solution
(From @magicmatatjahu, some more details might be missing)
5.1.0
Related to asyncapi/studio#742
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