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ts-openapi-dsl

TypeScript DSL for building OpenAPI specifications

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TypeScript OpenAPI DSL

Build OpenAPI3 contracts declaratively.

Install

npm i ts-openapi-dsl

Usage

Example

spec.paths = paths({
  getUser: operation({
    method: 'get',
    path: '/users/:id',
    responses: {
      200: json({
        schema: array(string()),
      }),
    },
  }),
});

// same as
spec.paths = {
  '/users/:id': {
    'get': {
      operationId: 'getUser',
      responses: {
        '200': {
          content: {
            'application/json': {
              schema: {
                type: 'array',
                items: {
                  type: 'string',
                },
              },
            },
          },
        },
      },
    },
  },
};

Schema helpers

Schema helpers can be used to remove some boilerplate around JSON schema definitions. Every helper returns a JSON schema object.

import { types as t } from 'ts-openapi-dsl';

const User = t.object('An object that represents a user', {
  id: t.integer('The ID of the user'),
  name: t.string('The name of the user'),
  createdAt: t.dateTime(),
  foo: {
    type: 'string',
    description: 'You can use raw JSON schema as well...',
  },
});

Every helper accepts an extra parameter that can be used to decorate the schema with additional properties.

boolean(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a boolean schema, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'boolean',
  description,
  ...extra,
};

integer(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines an integer schema, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'integer',
  description,
  ...extra,
};

number(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines an number schema, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'number',
  description,
  ...extra,
};

string(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'string',
  description,
  ...extra,
};

pattern(pattern: RegExp, description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with a regex pattern.

date(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with date format.

dateTime(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with date-time format.

binary(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with binary format.

email(description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with email format.

constant(value: string, description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with an enum that only accept a single value, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'string',
  description,
  enum: [value],
  ...extra,
};

choice(values: Record<string, string>, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines a string schema with an enum that only accepts predefined values. Keys of values are the allowed values, and the corresponding values in the object are the descriptions.

const type = choice({
  FOO: 'Description of FOO',
  BAR: 'Description of BAR',
});

// same as
cons type = {
  type: 'string',
  enum: ['FOO', 'BAR'],
  description: '* `FOO` - Description of FOO\n* `BAR` - Description of BAR',
};

array(items: Schema, description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines an array schema with the specified items, essentially:

const type = {
  type: 'array',
  description,
  items,
  ...extra,
};

object(properties: Record<string, Schema>, description?: string, extra?: Schema): Schema

Defines an object schema with the specified properties.

Every helpers has an optional variant, eg. string.optional(...), which signals to its parent object to make it an optional property.

Objects are strict by default (ie. additionalProperties is set to false).

const type = object({
  foo: string(),
  bar: string.optional(),
});

// same as
const type = {
  type: 'object',
  additionalProperties: false,
  required: ['foo'],
  properties: {
    foo: {
      type: 'string',
    },
    bar: {
      type: 'string',
    },
  },
};

required(schema: Schema): Schema

Turns the given schema into a required schema (ie. in a wrapper object, it'll be a required property).

const wrapped = string.optional();

const wrapper = object({
  foo: wrapped,
  bar: required(wrapped),
});

// same as
const wrapper = {
  type: 'object',
  additionalProperties: false,
  required: ['bar'],
  properties: {
    foo: { type: 'string' },
    bar: { type: 'string' },
  },
};

optional(schema: Schema): Schema

Turns the given schema into an optional schema (ie. in a wrapper object, it won't be a required property).

const wrapped = string.required();

const wrapper = object({
  foo: wrapped,
  bar: optional(wrapped),
});

// same as
const wrapper = {
  type: 'object',
  additionalProperties: false,
  required: ['foo'],
  properties: {
    foo: { type: 'string' },
    bar: { type: 'string' },
  },
};

OpenAPI helpers

response(props: Response): ResponseObject

Defines a response object with a single media type:

const res = response({
  description: 'Response description',
  headers,
  links,
  type: 'application/json',
  schema,
  examples,
  encoding,
});

// same as
const res = {
  description: 'Response description',
  headers,
  links,
  content: {
    'application/json': {
      schema,
      examples,
      encoding,
    },
  },
};

json(props: Response): ResponseObject

Shorthand for creating application/json responses.

const res = json({
  description: 'Response description',
  headers,
  links,
  schema,
  examples,
  encoding,
});

// same as
const res = {
  description: 'Response description',
  headers,
  links,
  content: {
    'application/json': {
      schema,
      examples,
      encoding,
    },
  },
};

operation(op: Operation): OperationObject

Defines an operation with path and method.

paths(ops: Record<string, Operation>): PathsObject

Creates paths based on the provided ops.

License

MIT

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Package last updated on 16 Jun 2023

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