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redone_otherauthor_excel2jsonschema

v0.1.82

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Utility module which generates JSON Schema from Excel Spread sheet

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Generate JSON Schema files from Excel Sheet

Background

In Todays world, RESTful API's and JSON have become the format of choice for APIs and applications. Initillay, there was no common standard to describe the RESTful API's or request/response data strcutres on par with SOAP servcies (WSDL/XSD). To bring the same standards, JSON Schema came with specification and solved problem of describing RESTful API's clear, human- and machine-readable documentation.

However, JSON Schema is trickier to work with for many people. Creating the JSON Schema files manually is cumbersome and error prone. On other hand, tables are just simpler for people to understand and organize. More importantly, Excel provides great tools manipulating and organizing the table structure data.

What is excel2jsonschema CLI tool?

The excel2jsonschema CLI tool, allows one to describe the JSON Schema in table format and the CLI tool generates JSON Schema files from table format (Excel Sheet). ###Example ####Input Excel |Name|Property|Type|Description| |----|--------|----|------------| |Product|product_id|string|Unique identifier representing a specific product for a given latitude & longitude. For example, uberX in San Francisco| |will have a different product_id than uberX in Los Angeles.| |Product|description|string|Description of product.| |Product|display_name|string|Display name of product.| |Product|capacity|string|Capacity of product. For example, 4 people.| |Product|image|string|Image URL representing the product.| ####Output JSON Schema

{
    "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema#",
    "title": "Product",
    "description": "Product",
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
        "product_id": {
            "description": "Unique identifier representing a specific product for a given latitude & longitude. For example, uberX in San Francisco will have a different product_id than uberX in Los Angeles.",
            "type": "string"
        },
        "description": {
            "description": "Description of product.",
            "type": "string"
        },
        "display_name": {
            "description": "Display name of product.",
            "type": "string"
        },
        "capacity": {
            "description": "Capacity of product. For example, 4 people.",
            "type": "string"
        },
        "image": {
            "description": "Image URL representing the product.",
            "type": "string"
        }
    },
    "required": []
}

Install

npm install -g excel2jsonschema

Usage

How to Execute:
  excel2jsonschema -i ./sample.xls -s Schema -o ./dist

Usage: excel2jsonschema [options]
  Options:
  -i, --inputExcelFile <inputExcelFile>  'File Localtion' which contains Schema definations
  -s, --sheetName <sheetName>            'Sheet Name' which contains Schema definations
  -o, --outputDir <outputDir>            'Output Directory' where JSON Schema files should be generated## Install
  -e, --embedded <embedded>              'Embedded' If embedded Schema should be generated (default: false)

Examples