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@codama/renderers
Advanced tools
This package re-exports all available renderers for Codama IDLs.
pnpm install @codama/renderers
[!NOTE] This package is not included in the main
codama
package.
The following renderer packages are included in this package:
@codama/renderers-js
as renderJavaScriptVisitor
@codama/renderers-js-umi
as renderJavaScriptUmiVisitor
@codama/renderers-rust
as renderRustVisitor
// node ./codama.mjs
import { renderJavaScriptVisitor, renderJavaScriptUmiVisitor, renderRustVisitor } from '@codama/renderers';
codama.accept(renderJavaScriptVisitor('clients/js/src/generated'));
codama.accept(renderJavaScriptUmiVisitor('clients/js-umi/src/generated'));
codama.accept(renderRustVisitor('clients/rust/src/generated'));
FAQs
Exports all Codama renderers
The npm package @codama/renderers receives a total of 1,711 weekly downloads. As such, @codama/renderers popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @codama/renderers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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