oas-raml-converter-fork
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This package helps to convert between different API specifications. Supports OAS (Swagger 2), RAML 0.8, RAML 1.0.
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OAS RAML Converter
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This package helps to convert between different API specifications. It was originally forked from the stoplight.io converter.
Supported Conversions (beta)
- OAS (OAS 2.0) -> RAML 1.0: Complete Functional Specification
- RAML 1.0 -> OAS (OAS 2.0): Complete Functional Specification
- RAML 1.0 -> OAS (OAS 3.0): Complete Functional Specification
- RAML 0.8 -> OAS (OAS 2.0)
- RAML 0.8 -> RAML 1.0
Using
1. Online web page
For an online conversion, use: https://mulesoft.github.io/oas-raml-converter.
2. Command line tool
This command needs to be execute after cloning repository,
npm run build
This utility helps you converting local files from your command line.
./lib/bin/converter.js --from OAS20 --to RAML ./path/to/swagger.json
./lib/bin/converter.js --from OAS20 --to RAML ./path/to/swagger.json > output.raml
./lib/bin/converter.js --from RAML --to OAS20 ./path/to/source.raml > swagger.json
Or install globally and then:
oas-raml-converter --from OAS20 --to RAML ./path/to/swagger.json
oas-raml-converter --from OAS20 --to RAML ./path/to/swagger.json > output.raml
oas-raml-converter --from RAML --to OAS20 ./path/to/source.raml > swagger.json
3. As a service
For a REST API of the converter, you can start it in an express server, checkout the oas-raml-converter-service project.
4. As a dependency
Installation (NodeJS or Browser)
npm install --save oas-raml-converter
Initializing a converter
Raml 1.0 to OAS 2.0:
var converter = require('oas-raml-converter');
var raml10ToOas20 = new converter.Converter(converter.Formats.RAML, converter.Formats.OAS20);
OAS 2.0 to Raml 1.0:
var converter = require('oas-raml-converter');
var oas20ToRaml10 = new converter.Converter(converter.Formats.OAS20, converter.Formats.RAML);
The converter detects the input raml format automatically by passing RAML
import format, so:
Raml 0.8 to OAS 2.0:
var converter = require('oas-raml-converter');
var raml08ToOas20 = new converter.Converter(converter.Formats.RAML, converter.Formats.OAS20);
Raml 0.8 to Raml 1.0:
var converter = require('oas-raml-converter');
var raml08ToRaml10 = new converter.Converter(converter.Formats.RAML, converter.Formats.RAML);
Converting from a file or url
oas20ToRaml10.convertFile('/path/to/swagger.json').then(function(raml) {
console.log(raml); // raml is raml yaml string
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
Converting from a string or json
var myOasString = '...';
oas20ToRaml10.convertData(myOasString).then(function(raml) {
console.log(raml); // raml is raml yaml string
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
Passing options
var options = {
validate: false, // Parse both input and output to check that its a valid document
validateImport: false, // Only validate input
validateExport: false, // Only validate output
format: 'yaml', // Output format: json (default for OAS) or yaml (default for RAML)
fs: { ... } // Use a custom file system solver (not yet available)
};
oas20ToRaml10.convertFile('/path/to/swagger.json', options).then(function(raml) {
console.log(raml); // raml is raml yaml string
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.error(err);
});
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please check the current issues to make sure what you are trying to do has not already been discussed.
Steps
- Fork.
- Make changes.
- Write tests.
- Send a pull request.
Develop
Install dependencies:
npm install
Run tests:
npm test
Run eslint to check linting errors:
npm run eslint