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raml-1-parser
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See http://raml.org for more information about RAML.
This parser supports both RAML 0.8 and 1.0.
npm install raml-1-parser
node node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/test01.js //synchronously loads XKCD API from local file system and prints its JSON representation
node node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/testAsync01.js //asynchronously loads XKCD API from local file system and prints its JSON representation
node node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/test02.js //synchronously loads XKCD API from github and prints its JSON representation
node node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/testAsync02.js //asynchronously loads XKCD API from github and prints its JSON representation
node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/test.js
node_modules/raml-1-parser/test/testAsync.js
Parser documentation: https://raml-org.github.io/raml-js-parser-2/
Parser JSON output schema: https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2/blob/master/tckJsonSchema/tckJsonSchema.json
Getting started guide: https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2/blob/master/documentation/GettingStarted.md
High-level usage example: https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2/blob/master/examples/highlevel-AST-usage/tutorial.md
Validation plugins usage example: https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2/blob/master/examples/validationPlugins
Clone repository: git clone https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2.git
Install modules: npm install
Install typings CLI if needed: npm install typings --global
Install parser typings: typings install
Build : npm run build
Generate browser package: npm run generateBrowserVersion
, this will generate the package in browserVersion
folder.
To generate debug-friendly browser package: npm run generateBrowserVersionDev
Install typings CLI if needed: npm install typings --global
Clone repositories:
git clone https://github.com/mulesoft-labs/yaml-ast-parser.git
git clone https://github.com/mulesoft-labs/ts-model.git
git clone https://github.com/mulesoft-labs/ts-structure-parser.git
git clone https://github.com/raml-org/typesystem-ts.git
git clone https://github.com/raml-org/raml-definition-system.git
git clone https://github.com/raml-org/raml-js-parser-2.git
For each repository, preserving the order:
npm install
typings install
npm link
For each repository, preserving the order:
cd node_modules
<module_name>
in node_modules
belonging to the list above: rm -rf <module_name>
<module_name>
in node_modules
belonging to the list above: npm link <module_name>
For each repository, preserving the order:
npm run build
How to test: gulp test
Execute npm run tck
in the commend line.
The script clones the master
branch of the TCK repository to the TCK
subfolder of the project and executes all the tests. The report file is TCK/report.json
.
If you are interested in contributing some code to this project, thanks! Please first read and accept the Contributors Agreement.
To discuss this project, please use its github issues or the RAML forum.
FAQs
DEPRECATION NOTICE: please note that this parser is now deprecated, please use [webapi-parser](https://github.com/raml-org/webapi-parser) instead.
The npm package raml-1-parser receives a total of 8,647 weekly downloads. As such, raml-1-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that raml-1-parser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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