Phase 1 Schema Test Collection
Overview
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Phase 1 Schema Test Collection is a small, curated set of digital artifacts designed to validate the Phase 1a schema of the PINAX project. It consists of two primary files—`pinax.json` and `test‑phase1a.txt`—and is presented in English. The collection’s purpose is to provide concrete examples for developers and automated tools to test compliance with the defined schema.
Background
PINAX, the organization credited as the source, is a software development group that maintains a suite of open‑source tools. While the creator, institution, and creation date of this specific collection are not recorded, the metadata indicates that it was assembled as part of an internal testing workflow. The collection is referenced in the broader PINAX documentation under “Phase 1a schema validation,” suggesting it plays a role in the early stages of the project’s release cycle.
Contents
- `pinax.json` – A JSON file that likely contains sample data or configuration settings used to exercise the schema’s structural rules.
- `test‑phase1a.txt` – A plain‑text file that may contain test vectors, error messages, or documentation notes relevant to the Phase 1a validation process.
Both files are linked to the collection via metadata relationships: the JSON file is listed as a document of the collection, while the text file is marked as a component of the same. No additional files, images, or multimedia elements are present.
Scope
The collection covers the specific domain of schema validation for the Phase 1a release of PINAX. It is geographically agnostic and language‑specific to English. The scope is intentionally narrow, focusing solely on the two test files required for automated validation. Items outside this set—such as documentation, user guides, or later‑phase test suites—are not included. This collection serves as a reference point for developers verifying that their implementations adhere to the defined schema before progressing to subsequent phases.