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A simple AutoRest extension that can be used as a template for or documentation about writing such extensions. Since this a TypeScript project, we distinguish between language agnostic and language dependent requirements.
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A simple AutoRest extension that can be used as a template for or documentation about writing such extensions. Since this a TypeScript project, we distinguish between language agnostic and language dependent requirements.
If you want to use the plugin
autorest --use:@autorest/azure-functions-typescript
--input-file:path/to/specs.json
--output-folder:where/to/generate/typescript-azure-function
If you clone this repo, and want to use it to generate function apps
autorest --use:where/this/repo/is/cloned/autorest.azure-functions-typescript
--input-file:path/to/specs.json
--output-folder:where/to/generate/typescript-azure-function
More information about these can be found here, summary:
start
script in the package.json
version: 3.0.6302
use-extension:
"@autorest/modelerfour": "4.15.396"
modelerfour:
# this runs a pre-namer step to clean up names
prenamer: true
# this will flatten modelers marked with 'x-ms-client-flatten'
flatten-models: true
# this will make the content-type parameter always specified
always-create-content-type-parameter: true
# enables parameter grouping via x-ms-parameter-grouping
group-parameters: true
pipeline:
typescript: # <- name of plugin
input: modelerfour/identity
output-artifact: typescript-files
typescript/emitter:
input: typescript
scope: typescript-scope/emitter
typescript-scope/emitter:
input-artifact: typescript-files
output-artifact: typescript-files
For TypeScript projects, simply import autorest-extension-base which implements the AutoRest extension protocol and offers a simple API to register plugins. See index.ts.
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FAQs
A simple AutoRest extension that can be used as a template for or documentation about writing such extensions. Since this a TypeScript project, we distinguish between language agnostic and language dependent requirements.
The npm package @autorest/azure-functions-typescript receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @autorest/azure-functions-typescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @autorest/azure-functions-typescript demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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