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ts-json-schema-generator
Extended version of https://github.com/xiag-ag/typescript-to-json-schema.
Inspired by YousefED/typescript-json-schema
. Here's the differences list:
- this implementation avoids the use of
typeChecker.getTypeAtLocation()
(so probably it keeps correct type aliases) - processing AST and formatting JSON schema have been split into two independent steps
- not exported types, interfaces, enums are not exposed in the
definitions
section in the JSON schema
Contributors
This project is made possible by a community of contributors. We welcome contributions of any kind (issues, code, documentation, examples, tests,...). Please read our code of conduct.
CLI Usage
npm install --save ts-json-schema-generator
./node_modules/.bin/ts-json-schema-generator --path 'my/project/**.*.ts' --type 'My.Type.Full.Name'
Note that different platforms (e.g. Windows) may different path separators so you may have to adjust the command above.
Programmatic Usage
// main.js
const tsj = require("ts-json-schema-generator");
const fs = require("fs");
const config = {
path: "path/to/source/file",
tsconfig: "path/to/tsconfig.json",
type: "*", // Or <type-name> if you want to generate schema for that one type only
};
const output_path = "path/to/output/file";
const schema = tsj.createGenerator(config).createSchema(config.type);
const schemaString = JSON.stringify(schema, null, 2);
fs.writeFile(output_path, schemaString, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
});
Run the schema generator via node main.js
.
Options
-p, --path 'index.ts'
The path to the TypeScript source file. If this is not provided, the type will be searched in the project specified in the `.tsconfig`.
-t, --type 'My.Type.Full.Name'
The type the generated schema will represent. If omitted, the generated schema will contain all
types found in the files matching path. The same is true if '*' is specified.
-e, --expose <all|none|export>
all: Create shared $ref definitions for all types.
none: Do not create shared $ref definitions.
export (default): Create shared $ref definitions only for exported types (not tagged as `@internal`).
-f, --tsconfig 'my/project/tsconfig.json'
Use a custom tsconfig file for processing typescript (see https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/tsconfig-json.html) instead of the default:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"noEmit": true,
"emitDecoratorMetadata": true,
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"target": "ES5",
"module": "CommonJS",
"strictNullChecks": false,
}
}
-j, --jsDoc <extended|none|basic>
none: Do not use JsDoc annotations.
basic: Read JsDoc annotations to provide schema properties.
extended (default): Also read @nullable, and @asType annotations.
--unstable
Do not sort properties.
--strict-tuples
Do not allow additional items on tuples.
--no-top-ref
Do not create a top-level $ref definition.
--no-type-check
Skip type checks for better performance.
--no-ref-encode
Do not encode references. According to the standard, references must be valid URIs but some tools do not support encoded references.
--validationKeywords
Provide additional validation keywords to include.
-o, --out
Specify the output file path. Without this option, the generator logs the response in the console.
--additional-properties <true|false>
Controls whether or not to allow additional properties for objects that have no index signature.
true: Additional properties are allowed
false (default): Additional properties are not allowed
Current state
interface
typesenum
typesunion
,tuple
,type[]
typesDate
,RegExp
typesstring
,boolean
,number
types"value"
,123
,true
,false
,null
,undefined
literals- type aliases
- generics
typeof
keyof
- conditional types
Run locally
yarn --silent run run --path 'test/valid-data/type-mapped-array/*.ts' --type 'MyObject'
Debug
yarn --silent run debug --path 'test/valid-data/type-mapped-array/*.ts' --type 'MyObject'
And connect via the debugger protocol.
AST Explorer is amazing for developers of this tool!