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- tspec
- tspec/dist/index.js
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Tspec
Type-driven API Documentation library for TypeScript.
Automatically parses your TypeScript types and generates up-to-date OpenAPI specification with beautiful Swagger UI.
Why tspec?
- Code First: Rely on TypeScript type and JSDoc to generate OpenAPI Specification.
- Easy to learn: No need to learn new OpenAPI Spec syntax. Just use TypeScript types.
- Easy to use: Only few lines of code are needed to generate OpenAPI Specification.
- Flexible: You can use any framework you want. It doesn't impose any framework-specific constraints.
Installation
npm install tspec
Usage
import { Tspec } from "tspec";
/** Schema description defined by JSDoc */
interface Book {
/** Field description defined by JSDoc */
id: number;
title: string;
description?: string;
}
export type BookApiSpec = Tspec.DefineApiSpec<{
paths: {
'/books/{id}': {
get: {
summary: 'Get book by id',
path: { id: number },
responses: { 200: Book },
},
},
}
}>;
Run the following command to generate OpenAPI Spec:
npx tspec generate --outputPath openapi.json
(For readability, the generated OpenAPI Spec is formatted with yaml)
openapi: 3.0.3
info:
title: Tspec API
version: 0.0.1
paths:
/books/{id}:
get:
operationId: BookApiSpec_get_/books/{id}
tags:
- Book
summary: Get book by id
parameters:
- name: id
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: number
responses:
'200':
description: OK
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/Book'
components:
schemas:
Book:
description: Schema description defined by JSDoc
type: object
properties:
id:
description: Field description defined by JSDoc
type: number
title:
type: string
description:
type: string
required:
- id
- title
If you want to serve Swagger UI, run the following command:
npx tspec server --port 3000
Then, you can access Swagger UI at http://localhost:3000
And you can see schema definitions in the Schemas
tab.
Express Integration
Tspec automatically parses your Express handler type to generate parameters(path
, query
, body
) and responses schemas.
And you can use TspecDocsMiddleware
to serve Swagger UI.
import { Tspec, TspecDocsMiddleware } from "tspec";
import express, { Request, Response } from "express";
const getBookById = (
req: Request<{ id: string }>, res: Response<Book>,
) => {
res.json({
id: +req.params.id,
title: 'Book Title',
description: 'Book Description',
});
}
export type BookApiSpec = Tspec.DefineApiSpec<{
tags: ['Book'],
paths: {
'/books/{id}': {
get: {
summary: 'Get book by id',
handler: typeof getBookById
},
},
}
}>;
const initServer = async () => {
const app = express()
app.get('/books/:id', getBookById);
app.use('/docs', await TspecDocsMiddleware());
app.listen(3000);
}
initServer();
Documentation
https://ts-spec.github.io/tspec
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