From vercel-labs-json-render-1
Defines schemas and catalogs for @json-render/core, generates AI prompts, and streams JSON specs with dynamic expressions for UI/video generation.
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Core package for schema definition, catalog creation, and spec streaming.
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Core package for schema definition, catalog creation, and spec streaming.
defineSchema)defineCatalog)import { defineSchema } from "@json-render/core";
export const schema = defineSchema((s) => ({
spec: s.object({
// Define spec structure
}),
catalog: s.object({
components: s.map({
props: s.zod(),
description: s.string(),
}),
}),
}), {
promptTemplate: myPromptTemplate, // Optional custom AI prompt
});
import { defineCatalog } from "@json-render/core";
import { schema } from "./schema";
import { z } from "zod";
export const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, {
components: {
Button: {
props: z.object({
label: z.string(),
variant: z.enum(["primary", "secondary"]).nullable(),
}),
description: "Clickable button component",
},
},
});
const systemPrompt = catalog.prompt(); // Uses schema's promptTemplate
const systemPrompt = catalog.prompt({ customRules: ["Rule 1", "Rule 2"] });
For streaming AI responses (JSONL patches):
import { createSpecStreamCompiler } from "@json-render/core";
const compiler = createSpecStreamCompiler<MySpec>();
// Process streaming chunks
const { result, newPatches } = compiler.push(chunk);
// Get final result
const finalSpec = compiler.getResult();
Any prop value can be a dynamic expression resolved at render time:
{ "$state": "/state/key" } - reads a value from the state model (one-way read){ "$bindState": "/path" } - two-way binding: reads from state and enables write-back. Use on the natural value prop (value, checked, pressed, etc.) of form components.{ "$bindItem": "field" } - two-way binding to a repeat item field. Use inside repeat scopes.{ "$cond": <condition>, "$then": <value>, "$else": <value> } - evaluates a visibility condition and picks a branch{ "$template": "Hello, ${/user/name}!" } - interpolates ${/path} references with state values{ "$computed": "fnName", "args": { "key": <expression> } } - calls a registered function with resolved args$cond uses the same syntax as visibility conditions ($state, eq, neq, not, arrays for AND). $then and $else can themselves be expressions (recursive).
Components do not use a statePath prop for two-way binding. Instead, use { "$bindState": "/path" } on the natural value prop (e.g. value, checked, pressed).
{
"color": {
"$cond": { "$state": "/activeTab", "eq": "home" },
"$then": "#007AFF",
"$else": "#8E8E93"
},
"label": { "$template": "Welcome, ${/user/name}!" },
"fullName": {
"$computed": "fullName",
"args": {
"first": { "$state": "/form/firstName" },
"last": { "$state": "/form/lastName" }
}
}
}
import { resolvePropValue, resolveElementProps } from "@json-render/core";
const resolved = resolveElementProps(element.props, { stateModel: myState });
Elements can declare a watch field (top-level, sibling of type/props/children) to trigger actions when state values change:
{
"type": "Select",
"props": { "value": { "$bindState": "/form/country" }, "options": ["US", "Canada"] },
"watch": {
"/form/country": { "action": "loadCities", "params": { "country": { "$state": "/form/country" } } }
},
"children": []
}
Watchers only fire on value changes, not on initial render.
Built-in validation functions: required, email, url, numeric, minLength, maxLength, min, max, pattern, matches, equalTo, lessThan, greaterThan, requiredIf.
Cross-field validation uses $state expressions in args:
import { check } from "@json-render/core";
check.required("Field is required");
check.matches("/form/password", "Passwords must match");
check.lessThan("/form/endDate", "Must be before end date");
check.greaterThan("/form/startDate", "Must be after start date");
check.requiredIf("/form/enableNotifications", "Required when enabled");
Build structured user prompts with optional spec refinement and state context:
import { buildUserPrompt } from "@json-render/core";
// Fresh generation
buildUserPrompt({ prompt: "create a todo app" });
// Refinement with edit modes (default: patch-only)
buildUserPrompt({ prompt: "add a toggle", currentSpec: spec, editModes: ["patch", "merge"] });
// With runtime state
buildUserPrompt({ prompt: "show data", state: { todos: [] } });
Available edit modes: "patch" (RFC 6902 JSON Patch), "merge" (RFC 7396 Merge Patch), "diff" (unified diff).
Validate spec structure and auto-fix common issues:
import { validateSpec, autoFixSpec } from "@json-render/core";
const { valid, issues } = validateSpec(spec);
const fixed = autoFixSpec(spec);
Control element visibility with state-based conditions. VisibilityContext is { stateModel: StateModel }.
import { visibility } from "@json-render/core";
// Syntax
{ "$state": "/path" } // truthiness
{ "$state": "/path", "not": true } // falsy
{ "$state": "/path", "eq": value } // equality
[ cond1, cond2 ] // implicit AND
// Helpers
visibility.when("/path") // { $state: "/path" }
visibility.unless("/path") // { $state: "/path", not: true }
visibility.eq("/path", val) // { $state: "/path", eq: val }
visibility.and(cond1, cond2) // { $and: [cond1, cond2] }
visibility.or(cond1, cond2) // { $or: [cond1, cond2] }
visibility.always // true
visibility.never // false
Schemas can declare builtInActions -- actions that are always available at runtime and auto-injected into prompts:
const schema = defineSchema(builder, {
builtInActions: [
{ name: "setState", description: "Update a value in the state model" },
],
});
These appear in prompts as [built-in] and don't require handlers in defineRegistry.
The StateStore interface allows external state management libraries (Redux, Zustand, XState, etc.) to be plugged into json-render renderers. The createStateStore factory creates a simple in-memory implementation:
import { createStateStore, type StateStore } from "@json-render/core";
const store = createStateStore({ count: 0 });
store.get("/count"); // 0
store.set("/count", 1); // updates and notifies subscribers
store.update({ "/a": 1, "/b": 2 }); // batch update
store.subscribe(() => {
console.log(store.getSnapshot()); // { count: 1 }
});
The StateStore interface: get(path), set(path, value), update(updates), getSnapshot(), subscribe(listener).
| Export | Purpose |
|---|---|
defineSchema | Create a new schema |
defineCatalog | Create a catalog from schema |
createStateStore | Create a framework-agnostic in-memory StateStore |
resolvePropValue | Resolve a single prop expression against data |
resolveElementProps | Resolve all prop expressions in an element |
buildUserPrompt | Build user prompts with refinement and state context |
buildEditUserPrompt | Build user prompt for editing existing specs |
buildEditInstructions | Generate prompt section for available edit modes |
isNonEmptySpec | Check if spec has root and at least one element |
deepMergeSpec | RFC 7396 deep merge (null deletes, arrays replace, objects recurse) |
diffToPatches | Generate RFC 6902 JSON Patch operations from object diff |
EditMode | Type: "patch" | "merge" | "diff" |
validateSpec | Validate spec structure |
autoFixSpec | Auto-fix common spec issues |
createSpecStreamCompiler | Stream JSONL patches into spec |
createJsonRenderTransform | TransformStream separating text from JSONL in mixed streams |
parseSpecStreamLine | Parse single JSONL line |
applySpecStreamPatch | Apply patch to object |
StateStore | Interface for plugging in external state management |
ComputedFunction | Function signature for $computed expressions |
check | TypeScript helpers for creating validation checks |
BuiltInAction | Type for built-in action definitions (name + description) |
ActionBinding | Action binding type (includes preventDefault field) |