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Ingests a smart contract's ABI and autogenerates OpenAPI JSON, ready for Swagger codegen.

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abi2oas

WARNING (2018-04-12): This library is still a work in progress, not yet fully functional. API may change over time.

Ingests a smart contract's ABI and autogenerates a JSON conforming to the OpenAPI Spec, ready for Swagger Codegen.

Usage

CLI

Install globally via npm, yarn, or your preferred Javascript package manager:

npm install -g abi2oas

yarn global add abi2oas

Use in your terminal of choice by running:

abi2oas <path_to_config.json> <path_to_output.json>

If you are on Windows, you might need to refresh your path by restarting the terminal.

Node.js (under construction)

You can also use abi2oas1 directly within node. Install directly to your project:

npm install --save abi2oas

yarn add abi2oas

Import like any other package, then use the convert method to build the OpenAPI object:

const abi2oas = require('abi2oas');

const contractApiSpec = abi2oas.convert({
  version : '1.0.0',
  contract : '<path_to_contract.json>'
});  

Method Mapping

The smart contract is mapped to the OpenAPI spec on a per-function basis:

  • Each function's name becomes an API path (e.g. whitelistAddress function yields /whitelistAddress path). If the function is constant, then its path accepts GET requests. Otherwise, it accepts POST requests.
  • A tag is automatically generated for each function, representing its dynamic scope (e.g. a whitelistAddressScope tag). All methods for each function automatically have its tag, along with any other custom tags specified in the config.
  • Definitions are automatically generated for each function-method's params and response (e.g. whitelistAddress_post_params & whitelistAddress_post_params_response), as well as definitions for receipts and basic types.

Config

The config JSON includes the path to the contract, ethereum options, and swagger options. The path to the contract should be relative to the location of the config file.

{
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "contract": "<path_to_your_contract.json>",
  "schemes": ["https"], // optional, ["https"] is default
  "host": "localhost:8080", // optional, "localhost:8080" is default
  "basePath": "/", // optional, '/' is default
  "tags": [ // Optional custom tags...],
  "api": { // Optional, add tags to methods; see below }
}

Config must be valid JSON, comments only included for illustrative purposes.

Custom Tags

You can specify additional tags using the tags key.

{ ...,
  "tags" : [
    {
      "name": "admin",
      "description": "Only admin access"
    },
  ...]
}

Custom tags can be attached per-endpoint and per-method using the api key. For instance, if you wanted to tag the POST method for contract function "whitelistAddress" with "admin", for instance, your config file would include:

{ ...,
  "tags" : { // above }
  "api" : {
    "whitelistAddress" : {
      "post" : {
        "tags" : ["admin"]
      }
    }
  }
}

Roadmap

Short-Term

-[] Check that the static convert method is working when imported to another npm package. -[x] Fix autogen to use GET or POST based on whether the function is constant, not whether it has inputs or outputs. -[] Add default definitions for Ethereum primitive types other than address & receipt -[] User-friendly CLI interaction via commander -[] Write tests for a variety of contracts

Long-Term

Licensing

abi2oas is developed & maintained by Eximchain, released for public use under the Apache-2.0 License.

Output from abi2oas is configured by default to use the same license.

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Package last updated on 13 Apr 2018

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