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-rw-r--r--src/test/example_content/hello/index.json21
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/example_content/hello/index.json b/src/test/example_content/hello/index.json
index 12105c2..16843cb 100644
--- a/src/test/example_content/hello/index.json
+++ b/src/test/example_content/hello/index.json
@@ -150,8 +150,9 @@
// Array of javascript files that belong to this resource.
"scripts": [
{
- // Script name. It should also be a valid file path.
- "name": "hello.js",
+ // Script name. It should also be a valid file path relative
+ // to index.json's containing directory.
+ "file": "hello.js",
// Copyright and license info of a script file can be
// specified using the same format as in the case of the
// index.json file itself. If "copyright" or "license" is
@@ -160,7 +161,7 @@
"copyright": "auto",
"licenses": "auto"
}, {
- "name": "bye.js"
+ "file": "bye.js"
}
]
}, {
@@ -175,7 +176,7 @@
"licenses": "CC0-1.0",
// If "dependencies" is empty, it can also be omitted.
// "dependencies": [],
- "scripts": [{"name": "message.js"}]
+ "scripts": [{"file": "message.js"}]
}, {
"type": "mapping",
@@ -262,14 +263,16 @@
//
// "comment": "Expat license is the most common form of the license often called \"MIT\". Many other forms of \"MIT\" license exist. Here the name \"Expat\" is used to avoid ambiguity."
- // If applicable, a "notice" can be included. It shall then be a
- // path (relative to index.json) to a plain text file with that
- // notice.
+ // If applicable, a "notice" can be included. It shall then be an
+ // object with "file" field containing a path (relative to
+ // index.json's directory) to a plain text file with that notice.
//
- // "notice": "license-notice.txt"
+ // "notice": {
+ // "file": "license-notice.txt"
+ // }
//
// This is needed for example in case of GNU licenses (both with and
- // without exceptions). For example,
+ // without exceptions). For instance,
// "GPL-3.0-or-later-with-html-exception" could have the following
// in its notice file:
//