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software.amazon.smithy:smithy-cli
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This module implements the Smithy command line interface.
Smithy defines and generates clients, services, and documentation for any protocol.
Smithy models define a service as a collection of resources, operations, and shapes.
$version: "2"
namespace example.weather
service Weather {
version: "2006-03-01"
resources: [City]
operations: [GetCurrentTime]
}
resource City {
identifiers: { cityId: CityId }
read: GetCity
list: ListCities
resources: [Forecast]
}
// See the full example at https://smithy.io/2.0/quickstart.html#complete-example
Find out more about modeling a service with Smithy in the Quick Start guide.
[!IMPORTANT]
Before you proceed, make sure you have the Smithy CLI installed.
The Smithy CLI is the easiest way to get started with building Smithy models. First, create a smithy-build.json
file:
{
"version": "1.0",
"sources": ["model"]
}
Next, create your first model model/main.smithy
:
$version: "2"
namespace com.example
service ExampleService {
version: "2020-05-27"
}
Finally, run smithy build
to build the model with the Smithy CLI.
Find out more about building artifacts of your Smithy model in the Building Smithy Models guide. For more examples, see the examples repository
This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
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This module implements the Smithy command line interface.
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