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@ironbay/anchor

v0.0.68

Published

Anchor is a code generation tool for `JSON:API`. It allows you to define your schema once and generate code for all the places where you need to reference it.

Downloads

20

Readme

Anchor

Anchor is a code generation tool for JSON:API. It allows you to define your schema once and generate code for all the places where you need to reference it.

It currently supports

  • JSON Schema - Generate validators for different create/read/update operations
  • Typescript - Generate types for different create/read/update operations
  • OrbitJS - Generate a schema that can be loaded into orbitjs

Installation

# npm
npm install --save-dev @ironbay/anchor

# yarn
yarn add --dev @ironbay/anchor

Config

Anchor works by referencing a config file defined in typescript.

Example

import { Config } from "@ironbay/anchor"

export default Config.define({
  outputs: {
    typescript: ["api/src/anchor.ts"],
    jsonschema: ["api/src/anchor.json"],
    orbit: ["react/src/models.ts"],
  },
  
  resources: [
    {
      type: "user",
      attributes: {
        name: {
          type: "string",
        },
      },
      relationships: {
        posts: {
          type: "many",
          resource: "article",
          inverse: "author",
        },
      },
    },
    {
      type: "post",
      attributes: {
        title: {
          type: "string",
          ops: {
            create: "required"
          }
        },
      },
      relationships: {
        author: {
          type: "one",
          resource: "user",
          inverse: "articles",
        },
      },
    },
  ]
})

Documentation on the format of this is a work in progress but for now Typescript can help you define this correcty so you should be able to use intellisense to explore the structure. The attribute type definition follows jsonschema and has an additional ops field to define what actions can be taken on the attribute.

Generate

Generating code is done by calling anchor gen ./anchor.config.ts. It's useful to add this as a script to your package.json

"scripts": {
  "anchor:gen": "anchor gen ./anchor.config.ts"
}