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@codama/renderers-js-umi
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This package generates JavaScript clients from your Codama IDLs. The generated clients are compatible with Metaplex's Umi framework.
pnpm install @codama/renderers-js-umi
[!NOTE] This package is not included in the main
codama
package.However, note that the
renderers
package re-exports therenderVisitor
function of this package asrenderJavaScriptUmiVisitor
.
Once you have a Codama IDL, you can use the renderVisitor
of this package to generate JavaScript clients compatible with Umi. You will need to provide the base directory where the generated files will be saved and an optional set of options to customize the output.
// node ./codama.mjs
import { renderVisitor } from '@codama/renderers-js-umi';
const pathToGeneratedFolder = path.join(__dirname, 'clients', 'js', 'src', 'generated');
const options = {}; // See below.
codama.accept(renderVisitor(pathToGeneratedFolder, options));
The renderVisitor
accepts the following options.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
deleteFolderBeforeRendering | boolean | true | Whether the base directory should be cleaned before generating new files. |
formatCode | boolean | true | Whether we should use Prettier to format the generated code. |
prettierOptions | PrettierOptions | {} | The options to use when formatting the code using Prettier. |
throwLevel | 'debug' | 'trace' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error' | 'error' | When validating the Codama IDL, the level at which the validation should throw an error. |
customAccountData | string[] | [] | The names of all AccountNodes whose data should be manually written in JavaScript. |
customInstructionData | string[] | [] | The names of all InstructionNodes whose data should be manually written in JavaScript. |
linkOverrides | Record<'accounts' | 'definedTypes' | 'instructions' | 'pdas' | 'programs' | 'resolvers', Record<string, string>> | {} | A object that overrides the import path of link nodes. For instance, { definedTypes: { counter: 'hooked' } } uses the hooked folder to import any link node referring to the counter type. |
dependencyMap | Record<string, string> | {} | A mapping between import aliases and their actual package name or path in JavaScript. |
internalNodes | string[] | [] | The names of all nodes that should be generated but not exported by the index.ts files. |
nonScalarEnums | string[] | [] | The names of enum variants with no data that should be treated as a data union instead of a native enum type. This is only useful if you are referencing an enum value in your Codama IDL. |
renderParentInstructions | boolean | false | When using nested instructions, whether the parent instructions should also be rendered. When set to false (default), only the instruction leaves are being rendered. |
FAQs
JavaScript renderer compatible with the Umi framework
The npm package @codama/renderers-js-umi receives a total of 59 weekly downloads. As such, @codama/renderers-js-umi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @codama/renderers-js-umi 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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