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Schematron is a rule-based validation language for making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns in
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. T ...
trees. It is a structural schema language expressed in XML using a small number of elements and
XPath XPath (XML Path Language) is an expression language designed to support the query or transformation of XML documents. It was defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and can be used to compute values (e.g., strings, numbers, or Boolean v ...
. In many implementations, the Schematron schema XML is processed into normal
XSLT XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language originally designed for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text or XSL Formatting Objects, which may subseq ...
code for deployment anywhere that XSLT can be used. Schematron is capable of expressing constraints in ways that other XML schema languages like
XML Schema An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntactical constraints imposed by XML itself. These constra ...
and DTD cannot. For example, it can require that the content of an element be controlled by one of its siblings. Or it can request or require that the root element, regardless of what element that is, must have specific attributes. Schematron can also specify required relationships between multiple XML files. Constraints and content rules may be associated with "plain-English" (or any language) validation error messages, allowing translation of numeric Schematron error codes into meaningful user error messages. The current ISO recommendation is ''Information technology, Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL)'', Part 3: ''Rule-based validation, Schematron'' (ISO/IEC 19757-3:2020).


Uses

Constraints are specified in Schematron using an XPath-based language that can be deployed as XSLT code, making it practical for applications such as the following: ; Adjunct to Structural Validation: By testing for co-occurrence constraints, non-regular constraints, and inter-document constraints, Schematron can extend the validations that can be expressed in languages such as DTDs,
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or
XML Schema An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntactical constraints imposed by XML itself. These constra ...
. ; Lightweight Business Rules Engine: Schematron is not a comprehensive, Rete rules engine, but it can be used to express rules about complex structures with an XML document. ; XML Editor Syntax Highlighting Rules: Some XML editors use Schematron rules to conditionally highlight XML files for errors. Not all XML editors support Schematron.


Versions

Schematron was invented by Rick Jelliffe while at
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Computing Centre, Taiwan. He described Schematron as "a feather duster to reach the parts other schema languages cannot reach". The most common versions of Schematron are: * Schematron 1.0 (1999) * Schematron 1.3 (2000): This version used the namespace ''http://xml.ascc.net/schematron/''. It was supported by an XSLT implementation with a plug-in architecture.
Schematron 1.5
(2001): This version was widely implemented and can still be found.

(2002): This version was the base of ISO Schematron and obsoleted by it.

(2006): This version regularizes several features, and provides an XML output format, Schematron Validation Report Language (SVRL). It uses the new namespace ''http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron''. * ISO Schematron (2010): This version added support for XSLT2. * ISO Schematron (2016): * ISO Schematron (2020): This version added support for XSLT3.


Schematron as an ISO Standard

Schematron has been standardized by the ISO as ''Information technology, Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL)'', Part 3: ''Rule-based validation, Schematron'' (ISO/IEC 19757-3:2020). This standard is currently not listed on th

list. Paper versions may be purchased from ISO or national standards bodies. Schemas that use ISO/IEC FDIS 19757-3 should use the following namespace: http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron


Sample rule

Schematron rules can be created using a standard XML editor or XForms application. The following is a sample schema: Date rules ContractDate should be in the past because future contracts are not allowed. This rule checks to make sure that the XML element has a date that is before the current date. If this rule fails the validation will fail and an error message which is the body of the assert element will be returned to the user.


Implementation

Schematron schemas are suitable for use in
XML Pipeline In software, an XML pipeline is formed when XML (Extensible Markup Language) processes, especially XML transformations and XML validations, are connected. For instance, given two transformations T1 and T2, the two can be connected so that an inpu ...
s, thereby allowing workflow process designers to build and maintain rules using XML manipulation tools. The W3C's
XProc XProc is a W3C Recommendation to define an XML transformation language to define XML Pipelines. Below is an example abbreviated XProc file: This is a pipeline that consists of two atomic steps, XInclude and V ...
pipelining language, for example, has native support for Schematron schema processing through its "validate-with-schematron" step. Since Schematron schemas can be transformed into
XSLT XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language originally designed for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text or XSL Formatting Objects, which may subseq ...
stylesheets, these can themselves be used in XML Pipelines which support XSLT transformation. An Apache Ant task can be used to convert Schematron rules into XSLT files. There exists also native Schematron implementation, like the Java implementation from Innovimax/
INRIA The National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria) () is a French national research institution focusing on computer science and applied mathematics. It was created under the name ''Institut de recherche en informatiq ...

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See also

* XML Schema Language comparison - Comparison to other XML Schema languages. * Service Modeling Language - Service Modeling Language uses Schematron. * Document Schema Definition Languages


References


External links


Academia Sinica Computing Centre's Schematron Home Page

A book on Schematron (in German)

Schematron online tutorial and reference
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