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@composer-js/cli
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A command line utility that generates Composerjs style client and server application code from one or more OpenAPI specification files.
A command line utility that generates Composer based projects from an OpenAPI specification.
This tool can generate client and server projects for the following list of languages and platforms.
Language / Platform | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
cpp (C++) | client | C++ SDK library |
csharp (C#) | client | C# SDK library |
typescript | client | TypeScript/JavaScript SDK library |
nodejs | server | Standalone NodeJS server |
Usage: composer -i <input> -o <output> -l <language> -t <type>
-i --input The input OpenAPI specification file to generate from.
Accepts JSON or YAML formatted files. Specify this option multiple times to merge files.
-o --output The destination path to write all files to.
-l --language The desired output language to generate.
Supported Languages:
cpp
csharp
nodejs
typescript
-t --type The type of project to generate.
Supported Types:
client
server
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A command line utility that generates Composerjs style client and server application code from one or more OpenAPI specification files.
We found that @composer-js/cli 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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