@asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser
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An AsyncAPI schema parser for RAML data types.
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RAML Data Types Schema Parser
A schema parser for RAML data types.
Note Version >=
3.0.0
of package is only supported by@asyncapi/parser
version >=2.0.0
.
Warning This package is not browser-compatible.
Installation
npm install @asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser
// OR
yarn add @asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser
Usage
import { Parser } from '@asyncapi/parser';
import { RamlDTSchemaParser } from '@asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser';
const parser = new Parser();
parser.registerSchemaParser(RamlDTSchemaParser());
const asyncapiWithRAML = `
asyncapi: 2.0.0
info:
title: Example with RAML
version: 0.1.0
channels:
example:
publish:
message:
schemaFormat: 'application/raml+yaml;version=1.0'
payload: # The following is a RAML data type
type: object
properties:
title: string
author:
type: string
examples:
anExample: Jack Johnson
`;
const { document } = await parser.parse(asyncapiWithRAML);
const { Parser } = require('@asyncapi/parser');
const { RamlDTSchemaParser } = require('@asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser');
const parser = new Parser();
parser.registerSchemaParser(RamlDTSchemaParser());
const asyncapiWithRAML = `
asyncapi: 2.0.0
info:
title: Example with RAML
version: 0.1.0
channels:
example:
publish:
message:
schemaFormat: 'application/raml+yaml;version=1.0'
payload: # The following is a RAML data type
type: object
properties:
title: string
author:
type: string
examples:
anExample: Jack Johnson
`;
const { document } = await parser.parse(asyncapiWithRAML);
It also supports referencing remote RAML data types:
import { Parser } from '@asyncapi/parser';
import { RamlDTSchemaParser } from '@asyncapi/raml-dt-schema-parser';
const parser = new Parser();
parser.registerSchemaParser(RamlDTSchemaParser());
const asyncapiWithRAML = `
asyncapi: 2.0.0
info:
title: Example with RAML
version: 0.1.0
channels:
example:
publish:
message:
schemaFormat: 'application/raml+yaml;version=1.0'
payload:
$ref: 'yourserver.com/data-types/library.raml#/Book'
`;
const { document } = await parser.parse(asyncapiWithRAML);