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@blockfrost/openapi
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Open Source OpenAPI specification for Blockfrost.io backend API.
Active version can be found in released
branch and also in GitHub releases.
Development version is in master
branch and is being merged into released
upon each release.
Released documentation can be found at docs.blockfrost.io.
Final openapi.yaml
specification is generated from all yaml files in src
directory.
If you add a new file then don't forget to add it to paths
in src/definitions.yaml
.
Edit the source yaml files and build the package:
yarn build
To build the documentation, run:
yarn generate-docs
Feel free to open PR against the master
branch. It is a great place to start any discussion for new features and changes to the Blockfrost API.
You can download openapi.yaml
directly from the repository or use this project as a dependency in your JavaScript/TypeScript project.
Install @blockfrost/openapi
:
yarn add @blockfrost/openapi
or
npm install @blockfrost/openapi
Now you can use TypeScript types generated from the OpenAPI specification:
import { components } from '@blockfrost/openapi';
type Block = components['schemas']['block_content'];
type Address = components['schemas']['address_content'];
type UtxoAsset = components['schemas']['address_utxo_content'];
FAQs
OpenAPI specifications for blockfrost.io
The npm package @blockfrost/openapi receives a total of 4,114 weekly downloads. As such, @blockfrost/openapi popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @blockfrost/openapi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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