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gulp-openapi-refs

v2.0.0

Published

Gulp plugin to resolve $ref elements in JSON

Downloads

90

Readme

Gulp OpenAPI Refs Plugin

Gulp plugin to resolve $ref elements in OpenAPI (f.k.a. Swagger) specifications

Motivation

When working with OpenAPI specifications, an increasing complexity can often be tackled by using $ref elements to link to other documents and resources. However, some tools or publishing strategies require a single document, so all the references need to be resolved. The popular json-refs package does a great job doing so, but for automation purposes, an integration into a build tool like Gulp is favorable.

NPM lists various similar packages like this one, but either they are not well maintained or they do not follow the Gulp style (e.g. access files by path inside the Vinyl stream).

Installation

Since the plugin is available on NPM, it can easily be installed (preferably as a development dependency):

npm install gulp-openapi-refs [--save-dev]

Usage

Once the plugin is installed, it can be imported into a Gulp script and used in a Gulp file stream:

var { src, dest } = required('gulp'); 
var resolveRefs = require('gulp-openapi-refs');

function myTask() {
    return src('src/**/*')
        .pipe(resolveRefs())
        .pipe(dest('resolved'));
}

This plugin does not support Vinyls with streamed content (src('...', { buffer: false })), only buffer content can be processed. Both JSON and YAML are supported as input formats to support references from JSON to YAML and vice-versa, but the output format is always JSON. For consistence, the extension of the output files will be changed to .json, too. If required, another Gulp plugin must be used to convert the output files back to YAML.

Options

resolveRefs( [options [, load]] )

options

This object will be forwarded to the resolveRefs method of the json-refs package, after applying the following implicit defaults:

  • The property loaderOptions will be configured to use a custom load method (see parameter load below).
  • The properties location and relativeBase will be set individually for each processed file, as long as they are not defined explicitly.
  • The property filter will be configured to only resolve external references (filter: ['remote', 'relative']).

load

This function will be used to load both processed and referenced files. It must be a function that takes a file content string str as well as an optional file path path and returns an object parsed from the content string. By default, the method safeLoad from the js-yaml package will be used in the following form: (str, path = null) => yaml.safeLoad(str, { filename: path }).

License

The software is licensed under the MIT license.