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swagger-client-sync

v1.0.3

Published

Let you create a swagger-client synchronously

Readme

swagger-client-sync

This is a simple wrapper that allows you to create swagger-client synchronously. It is primary intended to use with swagger-client option usePromise.

Examples

Quick start

If you pass just URL, usePromise will be added to options automatically.

const petstoreApiClient = require('swagger-client-sync')('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json');

petstoreApiClient.pet.getPetById({ petId: 7 })
  .then(pet => console.log(pet));

Using options

Options will be passed to Swagger client constructor.

const petstoreApiClientOptions = {
  url: 'http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json',
  usePromise: true
}
const petstoreApiClient = require('swagger-client-sync')(petstoreApiClientOptions);

petstoreApiClient.pet.getPetById({ petId: 7 })
  .then(pet => console.log(pet));

More APIs in one file

You can safely create more Swagger clients in one file.

const petstoreApiClient = require('swagger-client-sync')('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json');
const fleekApiClient = require('swagger-client-sync')('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fleekjs/fleek-parser/master/examples/swagger.json');

Using same API in more files

Created swagger clients are cached, so you can require them in other files faster. You can force creating new client by passing true as second parameter. Client created this way won't be saved in cache.

const petstoreApiClient1 = require('swagger-client-sync')('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json');
const petstoreApiClient2 = require('swagger-client-sync')('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json');
const petstoreApiClient3 = require('swagger-client-sync')('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json', true);

console.log(petstoreApiClient1 === petstoreApiClient2); //true
console.log(petstoreApiClient1 === petstoreApiClient3); //false