fix(json-logic): apply custom operators when calculating the final schema#238
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fix(json-logic): apply custom operators when calculating the final schema#238
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Currently the custom JSON Logic operators are only applied when a field's
handleValidationcallback is called. This works for custom JSON Logic validations, but not when a computed value needs a custom operator.This PR applies the custom JSON Logic operators also when creating the final schema.
As a side note, I've previously attempted to simply add the validators when calling
createHeadlessForm, but this affects all subsequent calls for different forms, since they all share the same JSON Logic instance (see #237).