A high-performance, self-hosted JSON Schema registry that transforms your existing Git repositories of schemas into searchable, discoverable schema catalogs with enterprise-grade governance capabilities.
- 📖 Documentation - Complete setup and usage guide
- 🎯 Getting Started - Deploy in minutes
- 🌐 Live Sample Instance - See it in action
- 💼 Commercial Licensing - Enterprise support
- 💬 Community Support - GitHub Discussions
Tip
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Sourcemeta One is source-available, not open source: a similar open-core split
to the one GitLab,
PostHog, and
SigNoz apply through
their own ee/ directories.
- Community: BUSL-1.1, converting to AGPL-3.0-or-later four years after each release.
- Enterprise (
enterprise/): commercial perenterprise/LICENSE, free to build and run for evaluation and contribution.
A commercial license is what you need to offer Sourcemeta One to third parties as a hosted or managed service, to bundle it into something you sell, to build Enterprise functionality into the Community edition, or to put the Enterprise edition to any other use. Write to hello@sourcemeta.com to discuss one.
Read the respective licenses for the specific conditions and other details, and NOTICE for the licenses of vendored dependencies.
We welcome contributions! By sending a pull request, you agree to our contributing guidelines. Meaningful contributions to the service or any of its Sourcemeta dependencies can be taken into consideration towards a discounted (or even free) commercial license.
If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate in opening a ticket on GitHub Discussions or writing to us at hello@sourcemeta.com. We are friendly!
