refactor(utils): drop ajv dependency#4142
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refactor(utils): drop ajv dependency#4142KristjanESPERANTO wants to merge 2 commits intoMagicMirrorOrg:developfrom
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The previous schema only enforced basic structure checks, so ajv added unnecessary complexity for this single validation path. Replace ajv compile/validate with explicit JavaScript checks while keeping existing behavior for required module entries, position type validation, and unknown-position warnings. Also removes a fragile ajv error-formatting path and fixes the JSDoc parameter type: data is the full config object, not a string.
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This PR removes
ajvfrom module position validation injs/utils.jsand replaces it with straightforward JavaScript checks. The old schema only covered a few basic structure rules, so usingajvhere felt heavier than necessary. The updated validation keeps the same expected behavior for valid configs and unknown-position warnings, but the code path is now easier to read and easier to reason about when something goes wrong.Outcome: same validation behavior, one less dependency, less lines of production code and better test coverage.