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This is just an ~unpublished~ code for a typescript codegen for openAPI 3.0.
This is just an unpublished code for a typescript codegen for openAPI 3.0.
It generates a code that can be used in probably any JS environment (node, web, RN), but it doesn't deal with a LOT of corner cases in spec and probably doesn't work with most generated ones. Usually it will work well with NestJS generated specs, since I've used a NestJS generated one to write this code.
So, I was inspired on some nights and wrote this code without properly searching if someone had done it before.
I found two alternatives:
The later one aligns a lot with what I've wanted to do, so I'm going to stick with it. But I'm publishing my code for history purposes, it was fun to write it :D
If you are really interested in running this generator:
npx @grohden/openapi-ts-generator --spec "path or URL" --output ./test
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This is just an ~unpublished~ code for a typescript codegen for openAPI 3.0.
We found that @grohden/openapi-ts-generator 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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