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get-openapi-examples

v1.0.0

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Extract all possible paths present in openapi.yaml based on paths and the provided examples

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get-openapi-examples

Extract all possible paths present in openapi.yaml based on paths and the provided examples

This might be useful, for example, for testing routes. It supports different types of examples, and variables may be in the path or in the query.

If you have a openapi.yaml file like this one, for example:

paths:
  /coordinates:
    get:
      operationId: getDataByCoordinates
      summary: Get data by Coordinates in query
      parameters:
        - in: query
          name: lat
          schema:
            type: string
            example: '40.153687'
          description: Latitude of the point
        - in: query
          name: lon
          schema:
            type: string
            example: '-8.514602'
          description: Longitude of the point

  /district/{district}:
    get:
      operationId: getDistrict
      summary: Data of Distrito
      parameters:
        - in: path
          name: district
          required: true
          schema:
            type: string
          examples:
            porto:
              value: Porto
              summary: District of Porto
            lisbon:
              value: Lisbon
              summary: District of Lisbon

  /district/{district}/altimetry:
    get:
      operationId: getDistrictAltimetry
      summary: Altimetry of Distrito
      parameters:
        - in: path
          name: district
          required: true
          schema:
            type: string
            example: Porto

Then:

const getOpenapiExamples = require('get-openapi-examples')
console.log(getOpenapiExamples('/path/to/openapi.yaml'))
/*
[
  '/coordinates?lat=40.153687&lon=-8.514602',
  '/district/Porto',
  '/district/Lisbon',
  '/district/Porto/altimetry'
}
*/