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github.com/asyncapi/converter-go
The AsyncAPI Converter converts AsyncAPI documents from versions 1.0.0, 1.1.0 and 1.2.0 to version 2.0.0. It supports both json
and yaml
formats on input and output. By default, the AsyncAPI Converter converts a document into the json
format.
To install the AsyncAPI Converter package, run:
go get github.com/asyncapi/converter-go/...
TIP: You can also get binaries from the latest GitHub release.
You can use the AsyncAPI Converter in the terminal or as a package.
Before you use the AsyncAPI Converter in the terminal, build the application. Run:
git clone https://github.com/asyncapi/converter-go.git
cd ./converter-go
go build -o=asyncapi-converter ./cmd/api-converter/main.go
To convert a document use the following command:
asyncapi-converter <document_path> [--toYAML] [--id=<id>]
where:
document_path
is a mandatory argument that is either a URL or a file path to an AsyncAPI document--toYAML
is an optional argument that allows producing results in the yaml
format instead of json
--id
is an optional argument that allows specifying the application id
Examples
See the following minimal examples of the AsyncAPI Converter usage in the terminal:
gitter-streaming
conversion from version 1.2.0 to 2.0.0 in the json
format
asyncapi-converter https://git.io/fjMPF
gitter-streaming
conversion from version 1.2.0 to 2.0.0 in the yaml
format
asyncapi-converter https://git.io/fjMPF --toYAML
gitter-streaming
conversion from version 1.2.0 to 2.0.0 in the json
format specifying the application id
asyncapi-converter https://git.io/fjMXl --id=urn:com.asynapi.streetlights
To see examples of how to use the AsyncAPI Converter as a package, go to the README.md.
If you have a feature request, add it as an issue or propose changes in a pull request (PR).
If you create a feature request, use the dedicated Feature request issue template. When you create a PR, follow the contributing rules described in the CONTRIBUTING.md
document.
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