npm package discovery and stats viewer.

Discover Tips

  • General search

    [free text search, go nuts!]

  • Package details

    pkg:[package-name]

  • User packages

    @[username]

Sponsor

Optimize Toolset

I’ve always been into building performant and accessible sites, but lately I’ve been taking it extremely seriously. So much so that I’ve been building a tool to help me optimize and monitor the sites that I build to make sure that I’m making an attempt to offer the best experience to those who visit them. If you’re into performant, accessible and SEO friendly sites, you might like it too! You can check it out at Optimize Toolset.

About

Hi, 👋, I’m Ryan Hefner  and I built this site for me, and you! The goal of this site was to provide an easy way for me to check the stats on my npm packages, both for prioritizing issues and updates, and to give me a little kick in the pants to keep up on stuff.

As I was building it, I realized that I was actually using the tool to build the tool, and figured I might as well put this out there and hopefully others will find it to be a fast and useful way to search and browse npm packages as I have.

If you’re interested in other things I’m working on, follow me on Twitter or check out the open source projects I’ve been publishing on GitHub.

I am also working on a Twitter bot for this site to tweet the most popular, newest, random packages from npm. Please follow that account now and it will start sending out packages soon–ish.

Open Software & Tools

This site wouldn’t be possible without the immense generosity and tireless efforts from the people who make contributions to the world and share their work via open source initiatives. Thank you 🙏

© 2024 – Pkg Stats / Ryan Hefner

swagger-typescript-api-3

v1.0.1

Published

Generate the API client for Fetch or Axios from an OpenAPI Specification

Downloads

14

Readme

swagger-typescript-api

  • Support for OpenAPI 3.0, 2.0, JSON and YAML
  • Generate the API Client for Fetch or Axios from an OpenAPI Specification

Any questions you can ask here

Examples

All examples you can find here

Usage

Usage: sta [options]
Usage: swagger-typescript-api [options]
Usage: swagger-typescript-api generate-templates [options]

Options:
  -v, --version                 output the current version
  -p, --path <string>           path/url to swagger scheme
  -o, --output <string>         output path of typescript api file (default: "./")
  -n, --name <string>           name of output typescript api file (default: "Api.ts")
  -t, --templates <string>      path to folder containing templates
  -d, --default-as-success      use "default" response status code as success response too.
                                some swagger schemas use "default" response status code as success response type by default. (default: false)
  -r, --responses               generate additional information about request responses
                                also add typings for bad responses (default: false)
  --union-enums                 generate all "enum" types as union types (T1 | T2 | TN) (default: false)
  --add-readonly                generate readonly properties (default: false)
  --route-types                 generate type definitions for API routes (default: false)
  --no-client                   do not generate an API class
  --enum-names-as-values        use values in 'x-enumNames' as enum values (not only as keys) (default: false)
  --extract-request-params      extract request params to data contract (Also combine path params and query params into one object) (default: false)
  --extract-request-body        extract request body type to data contract (default: false)
  --extract-response-body       extract response body type to data contract (default: false)
  --extract-response-error      extract response error type to data contract (default: false)
  --modular                     generate separated files for http client, data contracts, and routes (default: false)
  --js                          generate js api module with declaration file (default: false)
  --module-name-index <number>  determines which path index should be used for routes separation (example: GET:/fruits/getFruit -> index:0 -> moduleName -> fruits) (default: 0)
  --module-name-first-tag       splits routes based on the first tag (default: false)
  --axios                       generate axios http client (default: false)
  --unwrap-response-data        unwrap the data item from the response (default: false)
  --disable-throw-on-error      Do not throw an error when response.ok is not true (default: false)
  --single-http-client          Ability to send HttpClient instance to Api constructor (default: false)
  --silent                      Output only errors to console (default: false)
  --default-response <type>     default type for empty response schema (default: "void")
  --type-prefix <string>        data contract name prefix (default: "")
  --type-suffix <string>        data contract name suffix (default: "")
  --clean-output                clean output folder before generate api. WARNING: May cause data loss (default: false)
  --api-class-name <string>     name of the api class (default: "Api")
  --patch                       fix up small errors in the swagger source definition (default: false)
  --debug                       additional information about processes inside this tool (default: false)
  --another-array-type          generate array types as Array<Type> (by default Type[]) (default: false)
  --sort-types                  sort fields and types (default: false)
  --sort-routes                 sort routes in alphabetical order (default: false)
  --custom-config <string>      custom config: primitiveTypeConstructs, hooks, ...  (default: "")
  --extract-enums               extract all enums from inline interface\type content to typescript enum construction (default: false)
  -h, --help                    display help for command

Commands:
  generate-templates              Generate ".ejs" templates needed for generate api
    -o, --output <string>         output path of generated templates
    -m, --modular                 generate templates needed to separate files for http client, data contracts, and routes (default: false)
    --http-client <string>        http client type (possible values: "fetch", "axios") (default: "fetch")
    -c, --clean-output            clean output folder before generate template. WARNING: May cause data loss (default: false)
    -r, --rewrite                 rewrite content in existing templates (default: false)
    --silent                      Output only errors to console (default: false)
    -h, --help                    display help for command

Also you can use npx:

npx swagger-typescript-api -p ./swagger.json -o ./src -n myApi.ts

You can use this package from nodejs:

import fs from "node:fs";
import path from "node:path";
import { generateApi, generateTemplates } from "swagger-typescript-api";

/* NOTE: all fields are optional expect one of `input`, `url`, `spec` */
generateApi({
  name: "MySuperbApi.ts",
  // set to `false` to prevent the tool from writing to disk
  output: path.resolve(process.cwd(), "./src/__generated__"),
  url: "http://api.com/swagger.json",
  input: path.resolve(process.cwd(), "./foo/swagger.json"),
  spec: {
    swagger: "2.0",
    info: {
      version: "1.0.0",
      title: "Swagger Petstore",
    },
    // ...
  },
  templates: path.resolve(process.cwd(), "./api-templates"),
  httpClientType: "axios", // or "fetch"
  defaultResponseAsSuccess: false,
  generateClient: true,
  generateRouteTypes: false,
  generateResponses: true,
  toJS: false,
  extractRequestParams: false,
  extractRequestBody: false,
  extractEnums: false,
  unwrapResponseData: false,
  prettier: {
    // By default prettier config is load from your project
    printWidth: 120,
    tabWidth: 2,
    trailingComma: "all",
    parser: "typescript",
  },
  defaultResponseType: "void",
  singleHttpClient: true,
  cleanOutput: false,
  enumNamesAsValues: false,
  moduleNameFirstTag: false,
  generateUnionEnums: false,
  typePrefix: "",
  typeSuffix: "",
  enumKeyPrefix: "",
  enumKeySuffix: "",
  addReadonly: false,
  sortTypes: false,
  sortRouters: false,
  extractingOptions: {
    requestBodySuffix: ["Payload", "Body", "Input"],
    requestParamsSuffix: ["Params"],
    responseBodySuffix: ["Data", "Result", "Output"],
    responseErrorSuffix: [
      "Error",
      "Fail",
      "Fails",
      "ErrorData",
      "HttpError",
      "BadResponse",
    ],
  },
  /** allow to generate extra files based with this extra templates, see more below */
  extraTemplates: [],
  anotherArrayType: false,
  fixInvalidTypeNamePrefix: "Type",
  fixInvalidEnumKeyPrefix: "Value",
  codeGenConstructs: (constructs) => ({
    ...constructs,
    RecordType: (key, value) => `MyRecord<key, value>`,
  }),
  primitiveTypeConstructs: (constructs) => ({
    ...constructs,
    string: {
      "date-time": "Date",
    },
  }),
  hooks: {
    onCreateComponent: (component) => {},
    onCreateRequestParams: (rawType) => {},
    onCreateRoute: (routeData) => {},
    onCreateRouteName: (routeNameInfo, rawRouteInfo) => {},
    onFormatRouteName: (routeInfo, templateRouteName) => {},
    onFormatTypeName: (typeName, rawTypeName, schemaType) => {},
    onInit: (configuration) => {},
    onPreParseSchema: (originalSchema, typeName, schemaType) => {},
    onParseSchema: (originalSchema, parsedSchema) => {},
    onPrepareConfig: (currentConfiguration) => {},
  },
})
  .then(({ files, configuration }) => {
    files.forEach(({ content, name }) => {
      fs.writeFile(path, content);
    });
  })
  .catch((e) => console.error(e));

generateTemplates({
  cleanOutput: false,
  output: PATH_TO_OUTPUT_DIR,
  httpClientType: "fetch",
  modular: false,
  silent: false,
  rewrite: false,
});

Options

--templates

This option needed for cases when you don't want to use the default swagger-typescript-api output structure You can create custom templates with extensions .ejs or .eta

Templates:

How to use it:

  1. copy swagger-typescript-api templates into your place in project
  2. add --templates PATH_TO_YOUR_TEMPLATES option
  3. modify ETA templates as you like

NOTE: Eta has special directive to render template in your Eta templates - includeFile(pathToTemplate, payload) If you want to use some default templates from this tool you can use path prefixes: @base, @default, @modular. @base - path to base templates @default - path to single api file templates @modular - path to multiple api files templates Examples: - includeFile("@base/data-contracts.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@default/api.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@default/procedure-call.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@modular/api.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@modular/procedure-call.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@base/route-docs.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@base/route-name.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@base/route-type.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it }) - includeFile("@base/route-types.ejs", { ...yourData, ...it })

--module-name-index

This option should be used in cases when you have api with one global prefix like /api Example: GET:/api/fruits/getFruits POST:/api/fruits/addFruits GET:/api/vegetables/addVegetable with --module-name-index 0 Api class will have one property api When we change it to --module-name-index 1 then Api class have two properties fruits and vegetables

--module-name-first-tag

This option will group your API operations based on their first tag - mirroring how the Swagger UI groups displayed operations

extraTemplates (NodeJS option)

type (Record<string, any> & { name: string, path: string })[] This thing allow you to generate extra ts\js files based on extra templates (one extra template for one ts\js file) Example here

generate-templates command

This command allows you to generate source templates which using with option --templates

Modification internal codegen structs with NodeJS API:

You are able to modify TypeScript internal structs using for generating output with using generateApi options codeGenConstructs and primitiveTypeConstructs.

codeGenConstructs

This option has type (struct: CodeGenConstruct) => Partial<CodeGenConstruct>.

generateApi({
  // ...
  codeGenConstructs: (struct) => ({
    Keyword: {
      Number: "number",
      String: "string",
      Boolean: "boolean",
      Any: "any",
      Void: "void",
      Unknown: "unknown",
      Null: "null",
      Undefined: "undefined",
      Object: "object",
      File: "File",
      Date: "Date",
      Type: "type",
      Enum: "enum",
      Interface: "interface",
      Array: "Array",
      Record: "Record",
      Intersection: "&",
      Union: "|",
    },
    CodeGenKeyword: {
      UtilRequiredKeys: "UtilRequiredKeys",
    },
    /**
     * $A[] or Array<$A>
     */
    ArrayType: (content) => {
      if (this.anotherArrayType) {
        return `Array<${content}>`;
      }

      return `(${content})[]`;
    },
    /**
     * "$A"
     */
    StringValue: (content) => `"${content}"`,
    /**
     * $A
     */
    BooleanValue: (content) => `${content}`,
    /**
     * $A
     */
    NumberValue: (content) => `${content}`,
    /**
     * $A
     */
    NullValue: (content) => content,
    /**
     * $A1 | $A2
     */
    UnionType: (contents) => _.join(_.uniq(contents), ` | `),
    /**
     * ($A1)
     */
    ExpressionGroup: (content) => (content ? `(${content})` : ""),
    /**
     * $A1 & $A2
     */
    IntersectionType: (contents) => _.join(_.uniq(contents), ` & `),
    /**
     * Record<$A1, $A2>
     */
    RecordType: (key, value) => `Record<${key}, ${value}>`,
    /**
     * readonly $key?:$value
     */
    TypeField: ({ readonly, key, optional, value }) =>
      _.compact([
        readonly && "readonly ",
        key,
        optional && "?",
        ": ",
        value,
      ]).join(""),
    /**
     * [key: $A1]: $A2
     */
    InterfaceDynamicField: (key, value) => `[key: ${key}]: ${value}`,
    /**
     * $A1 = $A2
     */
    EnumField: (key, value) => `${key} = ${value}`,
    /**
     * $A0.key = $A0.value,
     * $A1.key = $A1.value,
     * $AN.key = $AN.value,
     */
    EnumFieldsWrapper: (contents) =>
      _.map(contents, ({ key, value }) => `  ${key} = ${value}`).join(",\n"),
    /**
     * {\n $A \n}
     */
    ObjectWrapper: (content) => `{\n${content}\n}`,
    /**
     * /** $A *\/
     */
    MultilineComment: (contents, formatFn) =>
      [
        ...(contents.length === 1
          ? [`/** ${contents[0]} */`]
          : ["/**", ...contents.map((content) => ` * ${content}`), " */"]),
      ].map((part) => `${formatFn ? formatFn(part) : part}\n`),
    /**
     * $A1<...$A2.join(,)>
     */
    TypeWithGeneric: (typeName, genericArgs) => {
      return `${typeName}${
        genericArgs.length ? `<${genericArgs.join(",")}>` : ""
      }`;
    },
  }),
});

For example, if you need to generate output Record<string, any> instead of object you can do it with using following code:

generateApi({
  // ...
  codeGenConstructs: (struct) => ({
    Keyword: {
      Object: "Record<string, any>",
    },
  }),
});

primitiveTypeConstructs

It is type mapper or translator swagger schema objects. primitiveTypeConstructs translates type/format schema fields to typescript structs. This option has type

type PrimitiveTypeStructValue =
  | string
  | ((
      schema: Record<string, any>,
      parser: import("./src/schema-parser/schema-parser").SchemaParser
    ) => string);

type PrimitiveTypeStruct = Record<
  "integer" | "number" | "boolean" | "object" | "file" | "string" | "array",
  | string
  | ({ $default: PrimitiveTypeStructValue } & Record<
      string,
      PrimitiveTypeStructValue
    >)
>;

declare const primitiveTypeConstructs: (
  struct: PrimitiveTypeStruct
) => Partial<PrimitiveTypeStruct>;

generateApi({
  // ...
  primitiveTypeConstructs: (struct) => ({
    integer: () => "number",
    number: () => "number",
    boolean: () => "boolean",
    object: () => "object",
    file: () => "File",
    string: {
      $default: () => "string",

      /** formats */
      binary: () => "File",
      file: () => "File",
      "date-time": () => "string",
      time: () => "string",
      date: () => "string",
      duration: () => "string",
      email: () => "string",
      "idn-email": () => "string",
      "idn-hostname": () => "string",
      ipv4: () => "string",
      ipv6: () => "string",
      uuid: () => "string",
      uri: () => "string",
      "uri-reference": () => "string",
      "uri-template": () => "string",
      "json-pointer": () => "string",
      "relative-json-pointer": () => "string",
      regex: () => "string",
    },
    array: (schema, parser) => {
      const content = parser.getInlineParseContent(schema.items);
      return parser.safeAddNullToType(schema, `(${content})[]`);
    },
  }),
});

For example, if you need to change "string"/"date-time" default output as string to Date you can do it with using following code:

generateApi({
  primitiveTypeConstructs: (struct) => ({
    string: {
      "date-time": "Date",
    },
  }),
});

See more about swagger schema type/format data here

Mass media

License

Licensed under the MIT License.