http://glue.{region}.amazonaws.com/#X-Amz-Target=AWSGlue.CheckSchemaVersionValidityValidates the supplied schema. This call has no side effects, it simply validates using the supplied schema using <code>DataFormat</code> as the format. Since it does not take a schema set name, no compatibility checks are performed.
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"id": "abc123",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}
}{
"success": false,
"error": {
"code": "VALIDATION_ERROR",
"message": "Invalid request parameters"
}
}1curl --request POST \2 --url 'http://glue.{region}.amazonaws.com/#X-Amz-Target=AWSGlue.CheckSchemaVersionValidity' \3 --header 'accept: application/json' \4 --header 'content-type: application/json'1{2 "success": true,3 "data": {4 "id": "abc123",5 "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"6 }7}http://glue.{region}.amazonaws.com/#X-Amz-Target=AWSGlue.CheckSchemaVersionValidityValidates the supplied schema. This call has no side effects, it simply validates using the supplied schema using <code>DataFormat</code> as the format. Since it does not take a schema set name, no compatibility checks are performed.
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"id": "abc123",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}
}{
"success": false,
"error": {
"code": "VALIDATION_ERROR",
"message": "Invalid request parameters"
}
}1curl --request POST \2 --url 'http://glue.{region}.amazonaws.com/#X-Amz-Target=AWSGlue.CheckSchemaVersionValidity' \3 --header 'accept: application/json' \4 --header 'content-type: application/json'1{2 "success": true,3 "data": {4 "id": "abc123",5 "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"6 }7}