OpenAPI Snippet
Generates code snippets from Open API (previously Swagger) documents.
This package takes as input an OpenAPI v2.0 or v3.0.x document. It translates the document into an HTTP Archive 1.2 request object. It uses the HTTP Snippet library to generate code snippets for every API endpoint (URL path + HTTP method) defined in the specification in various languages & tools (cURL
, Node
, Python
, Ruby
, Java
, Go
, C#
...), or for selected endpoints.
Installation
npm i openapi-snippet
Build OpenAPI Snippet (for use in browser)
Clone this repository. Install required dependencies:
npm i
Build a minified version of OpenAPI Snippet (openapisnippet.min.js
):
npm run build
Usage
As a module
const OpenAPISnippet = require('openapi-snippet')
const openApi = ...
const targets = ['node_unirest', 'c']
try {
const results = OpenAPISnippet.getSnippets(openApi, targets)
const results2 = OpenAPISnippet.getEndpointSnippets(openApi, '/users/{user-id}/relationship', 'get', targets)
} catch (err) {
}
Within the browser
Include the openapisnippet.min.js
file created after building the the library (see above) in your HTML page:
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/openapisnippet.min.js"></script>
Use OpenAPI Snippet, which now defines the global variable OpenAPISnippet
.
Output
The output for every endpoint is an object, containing the method
, url
, a human-readable description
, and the corresponding resource
- all of these values stem from the OpenAPI document. In addition, within the snippets
list, an object containing a code snippet for every chosen target is provided. As of version 0.4.0
, the snippets include exemplary payload data.
If getSnippets
is used, an array of the above described objects is returned.
For example:
[
{
"method": "GET",
"url": "https://api.instagram.com/v1/users/{user-id}/relationship",
"description": "Get information about a relationship to another user.",
"resource": "relationship",
"snippets": [
{
"id": "node",
"mimeType": "application/json",
"title": "Node + Native",
"content": "var http = require(\"https\");\n\nvar options = {..."
}
]
}
]
Targets
Currently, OpenAPI Snippet supports the following targets (depending on the HTTP Snippet library):
c_libcurl
(default)csharp_restsharp
(default)csharp_httpclient
go_native
(default)java_okhttp
java_unirest
(default)javascript_jquery
javascript_xhr
(default)node_native
(default)node_request
node_unirest
objc_nsurlsession
(default)ocaml_cohttp
(default)php_curl
(default)php_http1
php_http2
python_python3
(default)python_requests
ruby_native
(default)shell_curl
(default)shell_httpie
shell_wget
swift_nsurlsession
(default)
If only the language is provided (e.g., c
), the default library will be selected.
License: MIT