AsyncAPI Generator
Use your AsyncAPI definition to generate literally anything. Markdown documentation, Node.js code, HTML documentation, anything!
:warning: This package doesn't support AsyncAPI 1.x anymore. We recommend to upgrade to the latest AsyncAPI version using the AsyncAPI converter. If you need to convert documents on the fly, you may use the Node.js or Go converters.
Overview
Generator is a tool that you can use to generate whatever you want basing on the AsyncAPI specification file as an input.
To specify what exactly must be generated you create so called template. To create your own template, go to section that explains How to create a template.
There is a large number of templates that are ready to use and are officially supported by the AsyncAPI Initiative.
List of official generator templates
Template Name | Description | Source code |
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@asyncapi/nodejs-template | Generates Nodejs service that uses Hermes package | click here |
@asyncapi/nodejs-ws-template | Generates Nodejs service that supports WebSockets protocol only | click here |
@asyncapi/java-spring-template | Generates Java Spring service | click here |
@asyncapi/java-spring-cloud-stream-template | Generates Java Spring Cloud Stream service | click here |
@asyncapi/python-paho-template | Generates Python service that uses Paho library | click here |
@asyncapi/html-template | Generates HTML documentation site | click here |
@asyncapi/markdown-template | Generates documentation in Markdown file | click here |
You can find above templates and the ones provided by the community in this list
Requirements
- Node.js v12.16+
- npm v6.13.7+
Install both packages using official installer. After installation make sure both packages have proper version by running node -v
and npm -v
. To upgrade invalid npm version run npm install npm@latest -g
Using from the command-line interface (CLI)
Install the CLI
To use it as CLI, install generator globally:
npm install -g @asyncapi/generator
Update the CLI
You might want to update your local installation of generator for different reasons:
Sometimes you have to force additional npm installation like this: npm install -g --force @asyncapi/generator
CLI usage
Usage: ag [options] <asyncapi> <template>
- <asyncapi>: Local path or URL pointing to AsyncAPI specification file
- <template>: Name of the generator template like for example @asyncapi/html-template or https://github.com/asyncapi/html-template
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-d, --disable-hook <hookType> disable a specific hook type
--debug enable more specific errors in the console.
-i, --install installs the template and its dependencies (defaults to false)
-n, --no-overwrite <glob> glob or path of the file(s) to skip when regenerating
-o, --output <outputDir> directory where to put the generated files (defaults to current directory)
-p, --param <name=value> additional param to pass to templates
--force-write force writing of the generated files to given directory even if it is a git repo with unstaged files or not empty dir (defaults to false)
--watch-template watches the template directory and the AsyncAPI specification file, and re-generate the files when changes occur. Ignores the output directory. This flag should be used only for template development.
-h, --help output usage information
Click here to read more about supported values for the <template>
parameter.
Templates are installable npm packages. Therefore, the value of <template>
can be anything supported by npm install
. Here's a summary of the possibilities:
npm install [<@scope>/]<name>
npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>
npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>
npm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>
npm install <git-host>:<git-user>/<repo-name>
npm install <git repo url>
npm install <tarball file>
npm install <tarball url>
npm install <folder>
CLI usage examples
The shortest possible syntax:
ag asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template
Generating from a URL:
ag https://bit.ly/asyncapi @asyncapi/html-template
Specify where to put the result:
ag asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template -o ./docs
Passing parameters to templates:
ag asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template -o ./docs -p title='Hello from param'
In the template you can use it like this: {{ params.title }}
Installing the template from a folder:
ag asyncapi.yaml ~/my-template
It creates a symbolic link to the target directory (~/my-template
in this case).
Installing the template from a git URL:
ag asyncapi.yaml https://github.com/asyncapi/html-template.git
CLI usage with Docker
Install Docker first. Thanks to Docker you do not need Node.js even though the generator is written with it.
docker run --rm -it \
-v [ASYNCAPI SPEC FILE LOCATION]:/app/asyncapi.yml \
-v [GENERATED FILES LOCATION]:/app/output \
asyncapi/generator [COMMAND HERE]
docker run --rm -it \
-v ${PWD}/test/docs/dummy.yml:/app/asyncapi.yml \
-v ${PWD}/output:/app/output \
asyncapi/generator -o /app/output /app/asyncapi.yml @asyncapi/html-template --force-write
CLI usage with npx instead of npm
The npx is very useful when you want to run Generator in CI/CD environment. In such a scenario, you do not want to install generator globally and most environments that provide Node.js and npm, also provide npx out of the box.
npx -p @asyncapi/generator ag ./asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template
Using as a module/package
Install the module
npm install @asyncapi/generator --save
Example using the module
Below you can find an example of HTML generation using official @asyncapi/html-template
template and fetching the spec document from server like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asyncapi/asyncapi/2.0.0/examples/2.0.0/streetlights.yml
:
const path = require('path');
const generator = new Generator('@asyncapi/html-template', path.resolve(__dirname, 'example'));
try {
await generator.generateFromURL('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asyncapi/asyncapi/2.0.0/examples/2.0.0/streetlights.yml');
console.log('Done!');
} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
}
See API documentation for more example and full API reference information.
Generator version vs Template version
The Generator is a tool that you can use to generate whatever you want, taking an AsyncAPI specification file as the input. A template is a tool that uses Generator features and helpers to specify what should be generated.
In other words, a template depends on the Generator and its features. For example, it might work with the latest version of the Generator but not the previous ones.
The owner of the template specifies in the configuration what version of the Generator it is compatible with:
"generator": ">=0.50.0 <2.0.0",
The Generator doesn't work in case the template is not compatible:
Something went wrong:
Error: This template is not compatible with the current version of the generator (0.50.0). This template is compatible with the following version range: >=0.60.0 <2.0.0.
at Generator.validateTemplateConfig (/Users/wookiee/.nvm/versions/node/v12.16.1/lib/node_modules/@asyncapi/generator/lib/generator.js:678:13)
at Generator.loadTemplateConfig (/Users/wookiee/.nvm/versions/node/v12.16.1/lib/node_modules/@asyncapi/generator/lib/generator.js:663:16)
at Generator.generate (/Users/wookiee/.nvm/versions/node/v12.16.1/lib/node_modules/@asyncapi/generator/lib/generator.js:146:18)
at processTicksAndRejections (internal/process/task_queues.js:97:5)
at async /Users/wookiee/.nvm/versions/node/v12.16.1/lib/node_modules/@asyncapi/generator/cli.js:135:7
In case you use Generator CLI and a specific template on production, it is safer to lock to a specific version of the template and the Generator.
Instead of generating HTML with latest html-template
and the generator CLI:
npm install -g @asyncapi/generator
ag asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template -o ./docs
Generate HTML with the version of the html-template
and the Generator CLI that you are happy with:
npm install -g @asyncapi/generator@0.50.0
ag asyncapi.yaml @asyncapi/html-template@0.7.0 -o ./docs
Before using newer versions of the template, always look at the changelog first. Generator features are not important for you, just make sure to use a version compatible with the template.
How to create a template
To create your own template, for example code generator for some specific language and technology, read authoring templates and the list of templates recipes.
Contributing
Read CONTRIBUTING guide.
Contributors โจ
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!