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Spec-agnostic AST layer for Kubb. Defines the node tree, visitor pattern, factory functions, and type guards used across all code generation plugins.
Defines the node tree, visitor pattern, factory functions, and type guards used across every Kubb code generation plugin.
| Path | Contents |
|---|---|
@kubb/ast | Runtime: node definitions, guards, visitor, macro engine, constants |
ast.factory (via @kubb/ast) | Node constructors (createSchema, createFile, and friends), the ts.factory analogue |
@kubb/ast/macros | Built-in macro presets: macroDiscriminatorEnum, macroSimplifyUnion, macroEnumName |
@kubb/ast/types | Types only: all node interfaces, type aliases, visitor types |
@kubb/ast/utils | Spec-agnostic string and identifier helpers, ref helpers |
RootNode
├── schemas: SchemaNode[]
└── operations: OperationNode[]
├── parameters: ParameterNode[] → SchemaNode
├── requestBody?: SchemaNode
└── responses: ResponseNode[] → SchemaNode?
SchemaNode (discriminated union)
object → properties: PropertyNode[] → SchemaNode
array | tuple → items: SchemaNode[]
union | intersection → members: SchemaNode[]
enum | ref | string | number | integer | bigint
boolean | null | any | unknown | void
date | datetime | time | uuid | email | url | blob
Constructors are available as ast.factory from @kubb/ast, mirroring ts.factory.createX.
import { ast } from '@kubb/ast'
const { createInput, createSchema, createProperty } = ast.factory
const root = createInput({
schemas: [
createSchema({
name: 'Pet',
type: 'object',
properties: [
createProperty({
name: 'id',
schema: createSchema({ type: 'integer' }),
required: true,
}),
createProperty({
name: 'name',
schema: createSchema({ type: 'string' }),
required: true,
}),
],
}),
],
})
import { walk, transform, collect } from '@kubb/ast'
// Side effects
await walk(root, {
schema(node) {
console.log(node.type)
},
})
// Immutable transformation
const updated = transform(root, {
schema(node) {
return { ...node, description: 'generated' }
},
})
// Extraction
const types = collect<string>(root, {
schema(node) {
return node.type
},
})
import { narrowSchema, schemaDef } from '@kubb/ast'
import type { Node } from '@kubb/ast/types'
function process(node: Node) {
if (schemaDef.is(node)) {
const obj = narrowSchema(node, 'object')
obj?.properties?.forEach((p) => console.log(p.name))
}
}
import { extractRefName } from '@kubb/ast/utils'
extractRefName('#/components/schemas/Pet') // 'Pet'
Adding a node touches three files. The barrels and visitor tables derive the rest.
src/nodes/*.ts file. Call defineNode and export the resulting fooDef, the createFoo constructor, and the node's type.fooDef to the nodeDefs array in src/registry.ts.createFoo from src/factory.ts.Everything else follows from there. @kubb/ast/types picks up the node type through export type *, the @kubb/ast barrel picks up fooDef through export * from './registry.ts', and the visitor tables (VISITOR_KEYS, VISITOR_KEY_BY_KIND, nodeRebuilders) come from the def's children, visitorKey, and rebuild fields. registry.test.ts fails when a def has no matching factory.create*, so missing wiring is caught in CI.
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Spec-agnostic AST layer for Kubb. Defines nodes, visitor pattern, and factory functions used across codegen plugins.
The npm package @kubb/ast receives a total of 72,358 weekly downloads. As such, @kubb/ast popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @kubb/ast 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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