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@sebspark/openapi-typegen
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@sebspark/openapi-typegenGenerates types and a routerdefinition from OpenAPI specs
This is an example assuming that you have one schema, marketdata.json. The name
of this file will be used to generate Server and Client names.
This example can be found in @sebspark/openapi-e2e
yarn openapi-typegen -i ./src/schemas/ -o ./src/schemas/
The schema will export all types defined in the OpenAPI spec as well as:
MarketdataAPIServer - a server definition meant to be used with @sebspark/openapi-express
MarketDataAPIClient - a client definition meant to be used with @sebspark/openapi-client
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Generates types and a routerdefinition from OpenAPI specs
The npm package @sebspark/openapi-typegen receives a total of 941 weekly downloads. As such, @sebspark/openapi-typegen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sebspark/openapi-typegen demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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