/swagger-typescript-api

TypeScript API generator via Swagger scheme

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

swagger-typescript-api

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Generate api via swagger scheme.
Supports OA 3.0, 2.0, JSON, yaml
Generated api module use Fetch Api to make requests.



Any questions you can ask here or in our slack(#swagger-typescript-api channel)


👀 Examples

All examples you can find here

📄 Usage

Usage: sta [options]
Usage: swagger-typescript-api [options]

Options:
  -v, --version             output the current version
  -p, --path <path>         path/url to swagger scheme
  -o, --output <output>     output path of typescript api file (default: "./")
  -n, --name <name>         name of output typescript api file (default: "Api.ts")
  -d, --default-as-success  use "default" response status code as success response too.
                            some swagger schemas use "default" response status code
                            as success response type by default. (default: false)
  -r, --responses           generate additional information about request responses  
                            also add typings for bad responses  
  --route-types             generate type definitions for API routes (default: false)
  --no-client               do not generate an API class
  -h, --help                output usage information

Also you can use npx:

 npx swagger-typescript-api -p ./swagger.json -o ./src -n myApi.ts

You can use this package from nodejs:

const { generateApi } = require('swagger-typescript-api');

// example with url  
generateApi({
  name: "MySuperbApi.ts", // name of output typescript file
  url: 'http://api.com/swagger.json', // url where located swagger schema
})
  .then(sourceFile => fs.writeFile(path, sourceFile))
  .catch(e => console.error(e))

// example with local file  
generateApi({
  name: "ApiModule.ts", // name of output typescript file
  input: resolve(process.cwd(), './foo/swagger.json') // path to swagger schema
})
  .then(sourceFile => fs.writeFile(path, sourceFile))
  .catch(e => console.error(e))

🚀 How it looks

🛠️ Contribution

You can manually check your changes at schemas in tests folder before create a PR.
To do that have scripts:
- npm run generate - generate API modules from schemas in tests folder
- npm run validate - validate generated API modules via TypeScript

📝 License

Licensed under the MIT License.