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@asyncapi/markdown-template

v1.6.6

Published

Markdown template for the AsyncAPI generator.

Downloads

20,323

Readme

Markdown template for the AsyncAPI Generator

All Contributors

Usage

Install AsyncAPI CLI

npm install -g @asyncapi/cli

Generate using CLI

asyncapi generate fromTemplate <asyncapi.yaml> @asyncapi/[email protected]

You can replace <asyncapi.yaml> with local path or URL pointing to any AsyncAPI document. Look into Releases of this template to pick up the version you need. It is not recommended to always use the latest in production. Always use a specific version.

Supported parameters

|Name|Description|Required|Default|Allowed values|Example| |---|---|---|---|---|---| |frontMatter|The name of a JSON or YAML formatted file containing values to provide the YAML frontmatter for static-site or documentation generators, just like this one. The file may contain {{title}} and {{version}} tags. They are replaced with information for the AsyncAPI document that is under info.title and info.version. You can overwrite the version with version parameter. Here you can see an example that uses tags in frontmatter compatible with slate |No|None|Any JSON or YAML formatted file|slate.yaml| |outFilename|The filename of the output file.|No|asyncapi.md|Any with .md extension|index.md| |toc|Include a Table-of-Contents in the output markdown.|No|true|boolean|false| |version|Override the version of your application provided under info.version location in the specification file.|No|Version is taken from the specification file.|Version is taken from the spec file. |1.0.0|

Development

  1. Make sure you have the latest generator installed npm install -g @asyncapi/generator.
  2. Modify the template or it's reusable parts. Adjust test/spec/asyncapi.yml to have more complexity if needed.
  3. Generate output with watcher enabled by running the command npm run dev.
  4. Check generated markdown file located in ./test/output/asyncapi.md.

Parameters for the template are defined in package.json.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!