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@frui.ts/generator
Advanced tools
Provides code generation for:
Generates files needed for InversifyJS DI container:
@injectable
and @inject
decorators so that you don't need to write them in your code.container.bind()
statements.Following service export scenarios are supported:
Dependency injection scenarios supported:
constructor(dependecy: SomeService)
)constructor(dependecyFactory: ReturnType<typeof SomeService.Factory>)
)constructor(dependecyFactory: () => SomeService)
)Usage: fruits-generate inversify [options]
Generate Inversify configuration files
Options:
-p, --project <fileName> TS project file (default: "./tsconfig.json")
-c, --config <fileName> Custom configuration file
--no-decorators Do not generate decorators file
--decorators-output <relativePath> Decorators output file path (default: "src/di.decorators.ts")
--no-registry Do not generate registry file
--registry-output <relativePath> Registry output file path (default: "src/di.registry.ts")
-h, --help display help for command
Custom configuration is expected to be a JSON file with the following structure:
export interface IConfig {
factoryName: string;
rules: {
pattern: string;
addDecorators?: boolean;
registerAutoFactory?: boolean;
scope: "none" | "singleton" | "transient";
identifier?: "$class" | "$interface" | string;
}[];
}
Use none
life scope if you don't want the service registered but still want the decorators generated. This is useful if you want to register the service yourself.
Identifier
determines what service identifier shall be used when registering the service:
$class
- the class constructor will be used (default)$interface
- name of the first interface that the service implements will be usedDefault configuration file:
{
"factoryName": "Factory",
"rules": [
{
"pattern": "Service$",
"identifier": "$class",
"addDecorators": true,
"registerAutoFactory": false,
"scope": "singleton"
},
{
"pattern": "ViewModel$",
"identifier": "$class",
"addDecorators": true,
"registerAutoFactory": false,
"scope": "transient"
},
{
"pattern": "Repository$",
"identifier": "$class",
"addDecorators": true,
"registerAutoFactory": false,
"scope": "transient"
}
]
}
With these classes:
export default class AService {}
import { interfaces } from "inversify";
export default class BService {
// serviceA shall be injected from DI
// someParam must be provided when instantiating
constructor(private serviceA: AService, someParam: any) {}
static Factory({ container }: interfaces.Context) {
return (someParam: any) => new BService(container.get(AService), someParam);
}
}
export default class CService {
constructor(serviceBFactory: ReturnType<typeof BService.Factory>) {
const serviceB = serviceBFactory("someParam");
}
}
The following files will be generated:
// di.decorators.ts
import { decorate, inject, injectable } from "inversify";
decorate(injectable(), AService);
decorate(injectable(), BService);
decorate(injectable(), CService);
decorate(inject(BService.Factory) as any, CService, 0);
// di.registry.ts
import { Container, interfaces } from "inversify";
export default function registerServices(container: Container) {
container.bind<AService>(AService).toSelf().inSingletonScope();
container.bind<interfaces.Factory<BService>>(BService.Factory).toFactory(BService.Factory);
container.bind<CService>(CService).toSelf().inSingletonScope();
}
Generates a file referencing all Frui.ts views that call registerView()
from the @frui.ts/views
package. Therefore you just need to import this single generated file, and all your views will be registered.
Usage: fruits-generate views [options]
Generate view registrations
Options:
-p, --project <fileName> TS project file (default: "./tsconfig.json")
-o, --output <relativePath> Output file path (default: "src/views/index.ts")
-h, --help display help for command
Generates typescript entities defined in the referenced OpenAPI definition. The entities also contain validation rules as defined in the OpenAPI definition and static function for conversion from JSON format (e.g., string->Date).
Note that if the file already exists during generation, only the class' body is regenerated. For example, you can remove the export default
part or add custom code to the file.
Usage: fruits-generate openapi|swagger [options]
Generate OpenAPI client files
Options:
-p, --project <fileName> TS project file (default: "./tsconfig.json")
-c, --config <fileName> Custom configuration file
-o, --output <relativePath> Output folder path (default: "src/entities")
--no-validation Do not generate validation rules
--no-conversion Do not generate conversion function
-h, --help display help for command
Custom configuration is expected to be a JSON file with the following structure:
export interface IConfig {
api: string;
observable?: ObservableConfig;
enums?: "enum" | "string";
dates?: "native" | "date-fns";
}
// helper types
interface HasExclude {
exclude?: string[];
}
export type ObservableConfig =
| boolean
| {
entities: Record<string, boolean | HasExclude>;
properties?: HasExclude;
};
Default configuration file:
{
"api": "https://fruits-demo.herokuapp.com/api/swagger-json",
"observable": {
"entities": {
"entities": {
"EnumValue": false,
"User": {
"exclude": ["code"]
},
"Partner": {
"include": ["name"]
}
}
},
"properties": {
"exclude": ["id", "created"]
}
},
"enums": "enum"
}
Generated file
export default class User {
id!: number;
@observable
email!: string;
@observable
@Type(() => Date)
createdAt!: Date;
@observable
@Type(() => Date)
updatedAt!: Date;
@observable
role!: number;
static ValidationRules = {
id: { required: true },
email: { required: true },
createdAt: { required: true },
updatedAt: { required: true },
role: { required: true },
};
}
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Frui.ts code generator
The npm package @frui.ts/generator receives a total of 267 weekly downloads. As such, @frui.ts/generator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @frui.ts/generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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