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@axway/api-builder-oas-flow-node
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Converts Open API Specification (OAS) 2.x and 3.x files to flow-nodes.
request
library.null
in the Advanced HTTP Options).json-pointer
dependency to @axway/json-pointer
as a fix for CVE-2021-23820.explode
options.body
is no longer logged at DEBUG to improve performance.Server URL
parameter of generated Flow-node(s) is editable.{ type: 'string', format: 'binary' }
will now generate parameter schema of type any (i.e. {}
) instead of { type: 'string' }
.APIBuilder
is not found, (which can occur when testing from a sub-directory of an API Builder project), a config will not be generated for the OAS plugin. Instead of throwing no @axway/api-builder-runtime instance
, it will now just emit a warning.ajv
dependency.Headers
parameter to generated flow-nodes. This allows overriding headers, as well as defining any headers not in the OAS spec.@axway/api-builder-plugin-fn-swagger
.@axway/api-builder-sdk@1.0.0
.Uncaught Exception Unable to register flow-node
on API Builder startup when handling OAS2 definitions with response schemas that were type: "file"
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Converts Open API Specification (OAS) 2.x and 3.x files to flow-nodes.
The npm package @axway/api-builder-oas-flow-node receives a total of 105 weekly downloads. As such, @axway/api-builder-oas-flow-node popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @axway/api-builder-oas-flow-node demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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