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76 76  }
77 77  {{/code}}
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79 -... and a cutout of the **##properties.json##**:
79 +... and a cutout of the properties.json:
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81 81  {{code language="json"}}
82 82  {
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97 97  {{/code}}
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100 -The keywords of those nested dictionaries are pre-defined to consistently capture for all schema types and properties their namespace, their occurrence (cf. **##"schemas"##** in **##properties.json##**), their general description (cf. **##"description"##** in **##types.json##** and **##properties.json##**), and possible references to related or matching schema types (cf. **##"translatableTo"##** in **##types.json##**) and properties (cf. **##""sameAs""##** in **##properties.json##**) of other metadata initiatives (e.g., schema.org).
100 +The keywords of those nested dictionaries are pre-defined to consistently capture for all schema types and properties their namespace, their occurrence, their general description, and possible references to related or matching schema types and properties of other metadata initiatives (e.g., schema.org). This setup also allows us to define some values/entries to be automatically filled in by the openMINDS integration pipeline with each commit to one of the openMINDS repositories (e.g., the namespace and occurrence) and others to be manually editable later on (e.g., the general description and references).
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103 -This setup also allows us to define some values/entries to be automatically filled in by the openMINDS integration pipeline with each commit to one of the openMINDS repositories (**##"name"##**, **##"schemas"##**) and others to be manually editable later on (**##"description"##**, **##"translatableTo"##**, **##"sameAs"##**, **##"nameForReverseLink"##**).
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106 106  For security, outdated entries in those openMINDS vocabulary files (e.g., because the namespace of the schema type or property changed or the schema type or property was deleted) are not automatically deleted, but kept and marked as being deprecated. After evaluation, deprecated schema types or properties can be deleted manually from openMINDS vocabulary.
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111 111  === The openMINDS schema template syntax ===
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114 -All openMINDS metadata models are defined using a light-weighted schema template syntax. Although this schema template syntax is inspired by JSON-Schema, it outsources most schema technicalities to be handled in the openMINDS integration pipeline, making the openMINDS schemas more human-readable, especially for untrained eyes. The few remaining customized technical properties which need additional interpretation are prefixed in the syntax with **##"_"##**. Within the openMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below), the schema template syntax is interpreted, extended and flexibly translated to various formal metadata formats (e.g., JSON-Schema). The specifications of the openMINDS schema template syntax are described in following.
111 +All openMINDS metadata models use a light-weighted schema template syntax for defining the expected metadata. The correspondingly formatted schema files use the extension: **##.schema.tpl.json##**.
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117 -All openMINDS schemas need to have the extension **##.schema.tpl.json##** and each schema is defined as a nested associative array (dictionary) with the following conceptual structure:
114 +Although, as the file extension suggests, this openMINDS schema template syntax is inspired by JSON-Schema, it facilitates or even excludes technical aspects that are generally expected for the openMINDS schemas making them more human-readable, especially for untrained eyes. Behind the scenes, within the openMINDS integration pipeline (cf. below), this schema template syntax is then interpreted and flexibly translated to various formal metadata formats (e.g., JSON-Schema).
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119 -{{code language="json"}}
120 -{
121 - "_type": "https://openminds.ebrains.eu/LABEL_OF_METADATA_MODEL/SCHEMA_NAME",
122 - "properties": {
123 - "PROPERTY_NAME": {
124 - "type": "DATA_TYPE",
125 - "_instruction": "METADATA_ENTRY_INSTRUCTION"
126 - },
127 - "required": [
128 - "PROPERTY_NAME"
129 - ]
130 -}
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134 -**##"_type"##** defines the schema type (or namespace) with the depicted naming convention, where the label of the respective openMINDS metadata model (e.g., **##"core"##**) and the schema name (format: UpperCamelCase; e.g. **##"Person"##**) have to be specified. The schema name should be meaningful and provide some insides into what metadata content the schema covers.
117 +Despite the simplification in comparison to JSON-Schema, the openMINDS schema templates are also, at the core, specially formatted JSON files using a particular syntax, meaning special key-value pairs that define the validation rules of a schema.
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137 -Under **##"properties"##** a nested associated array is defined, where each key defines the property name (format: lowerCamelCase; e.g. **##"givenName"##**) and the associated value is again a nested associated array defining the expected data **##"type"##** and the **##"_instructions"##** for entering the correct metadata for the respective property. Currently the openMINDS schema template syntax supports the following data types: **##"string, **##"integer"##**, **##"float"##**, **##"boolean"##**, **##"array"##** and **##"object"##**. Depending on the expected data type additional constraints can be made for the metadata entry of a respective property (cf. below).
120 +Please find in the following a full documentation of the openMINDS schema template syntax and how it's key-value pairs need to be defined and interpreted.
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140 -Under **##"required"##** a list of property names can be provided that are obligatory to be present in a correctly instantiated metadata instance of the respective schema. If none of the properties are required, this key-value pair does not have to be specified.
123 +(//**coming soon**//)
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142 142  === The openMINDS integration pipeline ===
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144 -(//**coming soon**//) If you'd like to learn more about the openMINDS integration pipeline, especially if you'd like to contribute to it, please get in touch with us (the openMINDS development team) via the issues on the openMINDS or openMINDS_generator GitHub or the support email: openminds@ebrains.eu
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