0.29.1 • Published 5 years ago

asyncapi-generator-test v0.29.1

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Apache-2.0
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Last release
5 years ago

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:warning: This package doesn't support AsyncAPI 1.x anymore. We recommend to upgrade to the latest AsyncAPI version using the AsyncAPI converter. If you need to convert documents on the fly, you may use the Node.js or Go converters.

Install

npm install -g asyncapi-generator

Or just use Docker:

docker run --rm -it \
-v [ASYNCAPI FILE LOCATION]:/app/asyncapi.yml \
-v [GENERATED FILES LOCATION]:/app/output \
asyncapi/generator [COMMAND HERE]
# Example that you can run inside generator directory after cloning this repository. First you specify mount in location of your AsyncAPI file and then you mount in directory where generation result should be saved.
docker run --rm -it \
-v ${PWD}/test/docs/streetlights.yml:/app/asyncapi.yml \
-v ${PWD}/output:/app/output \
asyncapi/generator -o ./output asyncapi.yml markdown

Usage

From the command-line interface (CLI)

  Usage: ag [options] <asyncapi> <template>


  Options:

    -V, --version                  output the version number
    -w, --watch                    watches the templates directory and the AsyncAPI document for changes, and re-generate the files when they occur
    -o, --output <outputDir>       directory where to put the generated files (defaults to current directory)
    -d, --disable-hook <hookName>  disable a specific hook
    -n, --no-overwrite <glob>      glob or path of the file(s) to skip when regenerating
    -p, --param <name=value>       additional param to pass to templates
    -t, --templates <templateDir>  directory where templates are located (defaults to internal templates directory)
    --force-install                forces the installation of the template dependencies. By default, dependencies are installed and this flag is taken into account only if `node_modules` is not in place.
    -h, --help                     output usage information
    --force-write                  force writing of the generated files to given directory even if it is a git repo with unstaged files or not empty dir (defaults to false)

Please check out the templates directory to get a list of the supported languages/formats.

Examples

The shortest possible syntax:

ag asyncapi.yaml markdown

Specify where to put the result:

ag -o ./docs asyncapi.yaml markdown

Passing parameters to templates:

ag -o ./docs --param title='Hello from param' asyncapi.yaml markdown

In the template you can use it like this: {{ params.title }}

As a module

See API documentation.

Authoring templates

See authoring templates and the list of templates recipes.

Requirements

  • Node.js v8.5+

Contributing

Read CONTRIBUTING guide.

Author

Fran Méndez (@fmvilas)