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@repositive/apigen
Advanced tools
cargo install --git ssh://git@github.com/repositive/apigen.git
Rust is required to use this tool. Install Rust with Rustup.
You can only install apigen if you a member of the Repositive Github org. You also need to add your SSH key to ssh-agent for the cargo install
command to work properly.
ssh-add -K ~/.ssh/id_rsa
apigen ts ./path/to/api.yaml -o ./path/to/output/folder
Output is rendered to a folder at ./path/to/output/folder/
. If the folder (or its parents) don't exist, they will be created. Any other non-target files in the folder will not be overwritten, but it's good practice to keep this folder clean, and untracked by Git.
Setup:
Run:
# Generates Typescript types into `./rendered/typescript`
cargo run -- ts /path/to/api.yaml -o ./rendered/typescript
View docs:
cargo doc --open
Build release:
npm pack
Publish to NPM:
npm publish --access public
FAQs
Generate code from OpenAPI specs
The npm package @repositive/apigen receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @repositive/apigen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @repositive/apigen demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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