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typescript-codegen-petstore
Advanced tools
To install the required dependencies and to build the typescript sources run:
npm install
npm run build
First build the package than run npm publish dist (don't forget to specify the dist folder!)
Navigate to the folder of your consuming project and run one of next commands.
published:
npm install @swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore@1.0.0 --save
without publishing (not recommended):
npm install PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE/dist.tgz --save
It's important to take the tgz file, otherwise you'll get trouble with links on windows.
_using `npm link`:_
In PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE/dist:
npm link
In your project:
npm link @swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore
__Note for Windows users:__ The Angular CLI has troubles to use linked npm packages.
Please refer to this issue https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/8284 for a solution / workaround.
Published packages are not effected by this issue.
#### General usage
In your Angular project:
// without configuring providers import { ApiModule } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore'; import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
@NgModule({ imports: [ ApiModule, // make sure to import the HttpClientModule in the AppModule only, // see https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/20575 HttpClientModule ], declarations: [ AppComponent ], providers: [], bootstrap: [ AppComponent ] }) export class AppModule {}
// configuring providers import { ApiModule, Configuration, ConfigurationParameters } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore';
export function apiConfigFactory (): Configuration => { const params: ConfigurationParameters = { // set configuration parameters here. } return new Configuration(params); }
@NgModule({ imports: [ ApiModule.forRoot(apiConfigFactory) ], declarations: [ AppComponent ], providers: [], bootstrap: [ AppComponent ] }) export class AppModule {}
import { DefaultApi } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore';
export class AppComponent { constructor(private apiGateway: DefaultApi) { } }
Note: The ApiModule is restricted to being instantiated once app wide.
This is to ensure that all services are treated as singletons.
#### Using multiple swagger files / APIs / ApiModules
In order to use multiple `ApiModules` generated from different swagger files,
you can create an alias name when importing the modules
in order to avoid naming conflicts:
import { ApiModule } from 'my-api-path'; import { ApiModule as OtherApiModule } from 'my-other-api-path'; import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
@NgModule({ imports: [ ApiModule, OtherApiModule, // make sure to import the HttpClientModule in the AppModule only, // see https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/20575 HttpClientModule ] }) export class AppModule {
}
### Set service base path
If different than the generated base path, during app bootstrap, you can provide the base path to your service.
import { BASE_PATH } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore';
bootstrap(AppComponent, [ { provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: 'https://your-web-service.com' }, ]);
or
import { BASE_PATH } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore';
@NgModule({ imports: [], declarations: [ AppComponent ], providers: [ provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: 'https://your-web-service.com' ], bootstrap: [ AppComponent ] }) export class AppModule {}
#### Using @angular/cli
First extend your `src/environments/*.ts` files by adding the corresponding base path:
export const environment = { production: false, API_BASE_PATH: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080' };
In the src/app/app.module.ts:
import { BASE_PATH } from '@swagger/angular2-typescript-petstore'; import { environment } from '../environments/environment';
@NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ ], providers: [{ provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: environment.API_BASE_PATH }], bootstrap: [ AppComponent ] }) export class AppModule { }
FAQs
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We found that typescript-codegen-petstore demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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