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I'm using the latest NJsonSchema NuGet package version 9.13.28.
NJsonSchema catches some JSON errors (for example, two commas in a row), but it does not catch the case where there is an extra, trailing comma. For example:
static void Main()
{
var jsonSchemaText =
@"{
""$schema"": ""http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#"",
""type"": ""object"",
""title"": ""Test"",
""properties"": {
""hello"": {
""type"": ""string""
}
}
}";
var jsonText =
@"{
""hello"": ""world"",
}";
var schema = JsonSchema4.FromJsonAsync(jsonSchemaText).Result;
var errors = schema.Validate(jsonText);
}
Notice the extra comma after "world". NJsonSchema does not report any errors and doesn't throw an exception. https://jsonschemalint.com, for example, correctly reports that the JSON document is invalid. Is there a way to enable a "strict" JSON mode in NJsonSchema? This is important, because having the extra comma in the JSON string will crash the Python parser, for instance.