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NSwag is a Swagger 2.0 API (OpenAPI) toolchain for .NET, Web API, TypeScript (jQuery, AngularJS, Angular 2+, Aurelia, KnockoutJS, and more) and other platforms, written in C#. The Swagger specification uses JSON and JSON Schema to describe a RESTful web API. The NSwag project provides tools to generate Swagger specifications from existing ASP.NET Web API controllers and client code from these Swagger specifications.
This NPM module requires .NET 4.6.1+ or .NET Core 1.0/1.1/2.0/2.1/2.2 to be installed on your system!
Install the package globally:
npm install nswag -g
Show available commands:
nswag help
Install the package for the current project:
npm install nswag --save-dev
Show available commands:
"node_modules/.bin/nswag" help
The full .NET Framework in x64 mode is preferred as execution environment. If you need to run the command line tool in x86 mode use
nswag version /runtime:WinX86
Add the switch /runtime:NetCore*
to the command to execute one of the .NET Core binaries (automatically detects whether .NET Core 1.0 or 1.1 is installed):
nswag version /runtime:NetCore
To specify what .NET Core binaries to execute, either use (default)
nswag version /runtime:NetCore21
or
nswag version /runtime:NetCore31
or
nswag version /runtime:Net50
or
nswag version /runtime:Net60
Run the following command to compile and copy the current NSwag console binaries into the NPM module directory binaries
directory:
build/01_Npm_Build.bat
To run the NodeJS binary locally:
cd "src/NSwag.Npm"
node "bin/nswag" version
The JavaScript command line tool can be found here:
src/NSwag.Npm/bin/nswag.js
To publish the package (login required):
build/02_Npm_Publish.bat
FAQs
The Swagger API toolchain for .NET, Web API and TypeScript.
The npm package nswag receives a total of 47,384 weekly downloads. As such, nswag popularity was classified as popular.
We found that nswag demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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