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swagger-axios-codegen-es6

v0.5.9

Published

A swagger client uses axios and es6

Readme

swagger-axios-codegen-es6

A swagger client uses axios and es6

NpmVersionnpm Build Status open issues

require node > v8.0.0

it will always resolve axios.response.data or reject axios.error with Promise

support other similar to axios library, for example Fly.js, required setting ISwaggerOptions.useCustomerRequestInstance = true

Example

ChangeLog

Get Started

  yarn add swagger-axios-codegen

export interface ISwaggerOptions {
  serviceNameSuffix?: string
  enumNamePrefix?: string
  methodNameMode?: 'operationId' | 'path'
  outputDir?: string
  fileName?: string
  remoteUrl?: string
  source?: any
  useStaticMethod?: boolean | undefined
  useCustomerRequestInstance?: boolean | undefined
  include?: Array<string | IInclude>
  format?: (s: string) => string
}

const defaultOptions: ISwaggerOptions = {
  serviceNameSuffix: 'Service',
  enumNamePrefix: 'Enum',
  methodNameMode: 'operationId',
  outputDir: './service',
  fileName: 'index.ts',
  useStaticMethod: true,
  useCustomerRequestInstance: false,
  include: []
}

use local swagger api json


const { codegen } = require('swagger-axios-codegen')
codegen({
  methodNameMode: 'operationId',
  source:require('./swagger.json')
})

use remote swagger api json


const { codegen } = require('swagger-axios-codegen')
codegen({
  methodNameMode: 'operationId',
  remoteUrl:'You remote Url'
})

use static method

codegen({
    methodNameMode: 'operationId',
    remoteUrl: 'http://localhost:22742/swagger/v1/swagger.json',
    outputDir: '.',
    useStaticMethod:true
});

before


import { UserService } from './service'
const userService = new UserService()
await userService.GetAll();

after


import { UserService } from './service'

await UserService.GetAll();

use custom axios.instance

Create a service/index.js than export your generated service file with custom axios instance

//services/index.js
import axios from 'axios'
import { ProductService } from './generated/Product'

const getAxiosInstance = serviceKey => {
  return axios.create({
    baseURL: process.env[`API_END_POINT_${serviceKey}`],
    timeout: 1000,
    headers: { 'X-Custom-Header': 'foobar' },
  });
};

ProductService.axios = getAxiosInstance('PRODUCT');

export { ProductService };

use other library

import YourLib from '<Your lib>'
import { serviceOptions } from './service'

serviceOptions.axios = YourLib

filter service and method


let include = [
  'Products', // tagName
  'Estimates',//tagName
  { 'User': ['history'] }
]
codegen({
  methodNameMode: 'path',
  source: require('../swagger.json'),
  outputDir: './swagger/services',
  include
})

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