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@microsoft.azure/autorest.incubator

v1.1.11

Published

AutoRest incubator project

Downloads

16

Readme

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Autorest plugin configuration

  • Please don't edit this section unless you're re-configuring how the powershell extension plugs in to AutoRest AutoRest needs the below config to pick this up as a plug-in - see https://github.com/Azure/autorest/blob/master/docs/developer/architecture/AutoRest-extension.md

LLC#

enable-remodeler: true
api-folder: ""

pipeline:
  # "Shake the tree", and normalize the model
  remodeler:
    input: openapi-document/identity   # the plugin where we get inputs from

  # Make some interpretations about what some things in the model mean
  tweakcodemodel:
    input: remodeler

  # Specific things for Azure
  tweakcodemodelazure:
    input: tweakcodemodel

  # Choose names for everything in c#
  csnamer:
    input: tweakcodemodelazure

  # generates c# files for http-operations
  llcsharp:
    input: csnamer

  llcsharp/transform:
    input: llcsharp
    output-artifact: source-file-csharp
    scope: scope-llcsharp-transform

  # explicitly declare writing out the code model -- we want to be able to emit some files from this one (temporary)
  #cmv2/emitter:
#    input: tweakcodemodelazure
#    scope: code-model-emitter-settings

  # the default emitter will emit everything (no processing) from the inputs listed here.
  default/emitter:
    scope: scope-llcsharp/emitter
    input:
     - llcsharp/transform


scope-llcsharp-transform:
  is-object: false

scope-llcsharp/emitter:
  input-artifact: source-file-csharp


# Specific Settings for cm emitting - selects the file types and format that cmv2-emitter will spit out.
#code-model-emitter-settings:
#  input-artifact: code-model-v2
#  is-object: true
#  output-uri-expr: |
#    "code-model-v2"

# testing:  ask for the files we need
output-artifact:
  # - code-model-v2.yaml # this is filtered outby default. (remove before production)
  - source-file-csharp
  - source-file-csproj
  # - source-file-other

Remodeler


pipeline:
  remodeler:
    input: openapi-document/identity
#    output-artifact: code-model-v2


#  remodeler/emitter:
#    input: remodeler
#    scope: scope-remodeler/emitter

scope-remodeler/emitter:
  input-artifact: code-model-v2
  is-object: true

  output-uri-expr: |
    "code-model-v2"

# output-artifact: code-model-v2.yaml

PowerShell

api-folder: private/api
api-extensions-folder: private/api-extensions
runtime-folder: private/runtime
cmdlet-folder: private/cmdlets/generated
custom-cmdlet-folder: private/cmdlets/custom
module-folder: private/
use-namespace-folders: false

pipeline:

  # "Shake the tree", and normalize the model
  remodeler:
    input: openapi-document/identity   # the plugin where we get inputs from

  # Make some interpretations about what some things in the model mean
  tweakcodemodel:
    input: remodeler

  # Specific things for Azure
  tweakcodemodelazure:
    input: tweakcodemodel

  # Choose names for everything in c#
  csnamer:
    input: tweakcodemodelazure

  # creates high-level commands
  create-commands:
    input: csnamer # brings the code-model-v2 with it.

  # ensures that names/descriptions are properly set for powershell
  psnamer:
    input: create-commands # and the generated c# files

  # creates powershell cmdlets for high-level commands. (leverages llc# code)
  powershell:
    input: psnamer # and the generated c# files

  # generates c# files for http-operations
  llcsharp:
    input: csnamer

  # explicitly declare writing out the code model -- we want to be able to emit some files from this one (temporary)
  #cmv2/emitter:
  #  input: tweakcodemodelazure
  #  scope: code-model-emitter-settings

  # the default emitter will emit everything (no processing) from the inputs listed here.
  #default/emitter:
  #  input:
  #   - llcsharp
  #   - powershell
  #   - create-commands


# Specific Settings for cm emitting - selects the file types and format that cmv2-emitter will spit out.
#code-model-emitter-settings:
#  input-artifact: code-model-v2
#  is-object: true
#  output-uri-expr: |
#    "code-model-v2"

# testing:  ask for the files we need
output-artifact:
#  - code-model-v2.yaml # this is filtered outby default. (remove before production)
  - source-file-csharp
  - source-file-csproj
  # - source-file-powershell
  # - source-file-other