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CLI Application API for codegeneration from OAS3
This is an experimental library. Now supporting TypeScript data types and model. Also, generating experimental Angular2+ services.
Supporting of other languages and frameworks might be possible in the future.
It's a part of @codegena scope.
See in action: https://codegena-playground.stackblitz.io/ / https://stackblitz.com/edit/codegena-playground.
Using in NodeJS scripts
Install (without optional dependencies):
npm i @codegena/oapi3ts-cli --no-optional
or
yarn add @codegena/oapi3ts-cli --ignore-optional
So you can use @codegena/oapi3ts-cli
in NodeJS scripts. For example, lets create update-typings.js
script with code:
"use strict";
var cliLib = require('@codegena/oapi3ts-cli');
var cliApp = new cliLib.CliApplication;
cliApp.createTypings();
cliApp.createServices('angular');
Then launch:
node ./update-typings.js --srcPath ./specs/todo-app-spec.json --destPath ./ --separatedFiles true
Class CliApplication
will get command line arguments destPath
, srcPath
and separatedFiles
by itself.
CLI arguments
CLI Argument | Description |
---|---|
srcPath | Path of url of JSON file with OpenAPI3 specification |
destPath | Path for destination directory |
separatedFiles | Whether should converted types been saved in separate files, or in single file |
Also, you can set some of options for convertor's configuration config via CLI:
Option | Description |
---|---|
defaultContentType | Default content-type contains no prefixes/suffixes in type names. |
implicitTypesRefReplacement | Mode when models that refer to any models via $ref are replacing implicitly even if firsts have names |