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The Firebolt SDK Code & Doc Generator


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1.7.1 (2022-11-30)

Bug Fixes

  • Capabilities for property setters to be manages instead of uses (#77) (6f516e7)
  • Improper null check of value (85f77d8)
  • Properly document context params (#75) (ca0f581)
  • Removes extra string added to params table (cb9f35f)

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title: Firebolt OpenRPC Tools

Firebolt OpenRPC Tools

Tools to enable consistent Firebolt SDK and document generation.

To Use

  • First, npm install.
  • Next, invoke the cli directly with src/cli.js. See below for arguments.

Alternatively, you may install globally using npm install -g @firebolt-js/openrpc, which will install the cli and add it to your $PATH so it may be invoked with the firebolt-openrpc command.

Firebolt OpenRPC Tools require Node 16.

CLI Arguments

--task: Tell the tool what you want it to do. Options are:

  • sdk: Generate the SDK
  • docs: Generate the docs
  • openrpc: Generate the openrpc
  • validate Validate the openrpc

--source: The relative or absolute path to the folder or file that the task will use.

--template: The relative or absolute path to the folder or file containing template resources for the task.

--output: The relative or absolute path to the folder or file that will hold the task's generated output.

--as-path: Used by the document generator. This is a toggle for generating content as files vs folders. More info below in Document Generation.

--static-modules: String. Used by the SDK generator. "Static modules" are modules without an OpenRPC json document. More on this below.

SDK Generation

Indicated by --task sdk. Generate the Firebolt SDKs from an OpenRPC spec. Currently, only the JavaScript SDK is supported.

Note on --static-modules

Static modules are modules without a corresponding OpenRPC json document. It will be included statically from the location supplied by the --template option. Listing your module in the --static-modules property ensures that it is properly exported by the SDK and wires up mock responses as well.

Document Generation

Indicated by --task docs. Generate markdown docs from the OpenRPC spec.

Note on --as-path

When deploying docs to web servers, --as-path is generally used. For deploying to GitHub pages/wikis, do not use --as-path.

This toggle will generate content as files vs folders. For exmaple, this:

/docs/Topic.md

vs

/docs/Topic/index.md

It affects the output of:

  • file names
  • relative links
  • relative images

OpenRPC Generation

Indicated by --task openrpc. Assembles a corpus of individual OpenRPC documents into a single OpenRPC document.

Tags
  • event - When a method is tagged with this then it will be treated as an asynchronous event. The call to subscribe to the event will return a success reponse and then zero or more asynchronous responses with the same id. These responses correlate to the event happening. Events are documented in a different section of the module. The app can use the event not through a specific method call but by doing Module.listen('eventName')
  • exclude-from-sdk - When a method is tagged with this then no SDK method is generated. Instead, custom code for that method is used. This is often used for methods that have client code associated with it instead of just calling the Transport directly.
  • polymorphic-pull - Instructs the code generation to generate a single method that be used for both pushing data to Firebolt or registering a callback that Firebolt can use to pull data from the application.
  • polymorphic-reducer - Instructs the code generation to generate a single method that can take a single object or an array of objects.
  • rpc-only - No SDK method or docs are generated for this method, but FireboltOS should still handle the RPC call. This is used for internal communication within the SDK to FireboltOS, but is not meant to be consumed by an application.
  • synchronous - Almost all firebolt methods are asynchronous because they make an asynchronous call through the Transport. Some calls which are handled entirely client side can be marked as synchronous and thus do not return a Promise.
  • calls-metrics - Whenever the method is called, another call is made to produce a metric for that method call.
  • property - Generates a single method that can be used as a getter, setter, and subscription based on the arguments the app gives to that method call.
  • property:readonly - Generates a single method that can be used as a getter and subscription based on the arguments the app gives to that method call.
  • property:immutable - Generates a single method that can be used as a getter based on the arguments the app gives to that method call.

OpenRPC Validation

Indicated by --task validate. Reads and validates a corpus of individual OpenRPC documents and validates the result of assembling them together into a single OpenRPC document.

CLI Shorthands

Don't feel like typing? Use -t instead of --task. This table shows the mapping:

shorthandcommand
-t--task
-s--source
-tm--template
-o--output
-ap--as-path
-sm--static-modules

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Last updated on 30 Nov 2022

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