/wsdl-tsclient

:page_facing_up: Generate typescript client from wsdl

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

WSDL TSClient

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Example how to generate and use wsdl-tsclient: wsdl-tsclient-example

Generate a soap client with typescript definitions from a WSDL file.

This library uses ts-morph to generate typescript code and soap for runtime. Inspired by Java wsimport and openapi-generator.

NOTE: Add soap to your npm runtime dependencies (npm i soap).

Install

npm i wsdl-tsclient

or install it with -g to have CLI globally available.

npm i -g wsdl-tsclient

or you can use npx to run it without installing

npx wsdl-tsclient ./path/to/wsdl.wsdl -o ./generated/

Usage

You can check example repository wsdl-tsclient-example

Generate client using CLI

Easiest way to generate client from is to use CLI. You need to provide only path to .wsdl file and path to output directory (-o param). If you want to generate only typescript types (no runtime code) for node-soap, you can pass --emitDefinitionsOnly param.

wsdl-tsclient ./soap.wsdl -o ./generated

wsdl-tsclient ./resources/**/*.wsdl -o ./generated - using glob

you can also use npx

npx wsdl-tsclient ./soap.wsdl -o ./generated

wsdl-tsclient [options] [path]

Options:
      --help                        Show help                          [boolean]
  -v, --version                     Show version number                [boolean]
  -o                                Output directory for generated TypeScript
                                    client                   [string] [required]
      --emitDefinitionsOnly         Generate definitions only (interfaces and
                                    types)                             [boolean]
      --modelNamePreffix            Prefix for generated interface names[string]
      --modelNameSuffix             Suffix for generated interface names[string]
      --modelPropertyNaming         Property naming convention ('camelCase' or
                                    'PascalCase')                       [string]
      --caseInsensitiveNames        Parse WSDL definitions case-insensitively
                                                                       [boolean]
      --maxRecursiveDefinitionName  Maximum count of definitions with the same
                                    name but increased suffix. Will throw an
                                    error if exceeded.                  [number]
      --esm                         Generate imports with .js suffix   [boolean]
      --quiet                       Suppress all logs                  [boolean]
      --verbose                     Print verbose logs                 [boolean]
      --no-color                    Logs without colors                [boolean]

Examples:
    wsdl-tsclient file.wsdl -o ./generated/
    wsdl-tsclient ./res/**/*.wsdl -o ./generated/

Generate client programmatically

import { generateClient } from "wsdl-tsclient";

parseAndGenerate("./path/to/MyWsdl.wsdl", "./generated/");

Using generated client in your project

Note: Make sure you have soap package in your runtime dependencies (npm i soap)

import { createClientAsync } from "./generated/MyWsdl";

const client = await createClientAsync("./path/to/wsdl.wsdl");
client.CallSoapMethodAsync();

Setting basic auth

import soap from "soap";
import { createClientAsync } from "./generated/MyWsdl";

const client = await createClientAsync("./path/to/wsdl.wsdl");

const basicAuth = new soap.BasicAuthSecurity(auth.username, auth.password);
client.setSecurity(basicAuth);

client.CallSoapMethodAsync();

for more information about the use of the client, read more about soap

How it works

overview

Develpoment

  • Clone the repository
  • Install dependencies npm i
  • Run tests npm test

License

The source code is licensed under the MIT license

Contributors

Contributors