1.0.5 • Published 2 years ago

swaggiffy v1.0.5

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

SWAGGIFY

Swaggiffy is a zero config opensource tool for documenting your Node.js Express APIs and is built on top of Swagger. It is designed to be easy to use and simple, with the goal that anyone can read it.

Features

  • Automated Swagger Schema Registry.
  • Automated Swagger API Definition Registry.
  • Automatic Swagger file rendering.
  • Clean and Simple Config file.
  • Supports both OpenAPI 2 and OpenAPI 3.
  • Supports for Typescript Classes.
  • Support for Mongoose ORM Schema Objects.
  • Support for Swagger YAML and JSON.
  • Rich CLI.
  • Built on top on Express and Swagger.

And more ...

Get started

Install

npm i swaggiffy #npm
yarn add swaggiffy #yarn
pnpm add swaggiffy #pnpm

Swaggify Configuration

Swaggify creates a clean and simple configuration file. In addition, it create a swagger definition file, to your preffered path specified in the configuration file.

This is will generate both swaggiffy.config.json and swagger/swagger.json files.

npx swaggiffy init -p PORT

Generate the config file only.

npx swaggify generate:config

Generate the spec file only.

npx swaggify generate:spec

Instantiate Swaggify

In your main .js or .ts file.

const { Swaggiffy } = require('swaggiffy'); // Using require
import { Swaggiffy } from 'swaggiffy'; // Using import

Build Swaggiffy with your express app.

new Swaggiffy().setupExpress(app).swaggiffy();

Using Swaggiffy

Schema Registry

To register a schema

import { registerSchema, registerSchemas } from 'swaggiffy';


registerSchema('Model Name 1', modelObj1); // for plain Js objects
registerSchema('Model Name 2', modelObj2, { orm: 'mongoose' }); // for mongoose model
registerSchema('Model Name 2', modelObj3, { orm: 'sequelize' }); // for sequelize model

registerSchemas([  {'Model Name 1', modelObj1 }, {'Model Name 2', modelObj2, { orm: 'mongoose' }} ]); // for multiple schemas

For classes use

import { Schema } from 'swaggiffy';

@Schema('Model')
class Model {
    property1 = '';
    property2 = '';
    property3 = '';
}

API Definition Registry

We generate API Definition from Express Routers.

tags: Tags are swagger groupings mappedSchema: Maps the desired schema registered in swagger to your API Definition. basePath: Base Paths specifies the route for your router.

import { registerDefinition, registerDefinitions } from 'swaggiffy';

registerDefinition(router, { tags: 'Products', mappedSchema: 'Product', basePath: '/products' });

registerDefinitions([
    router1,
    { tags: 'Products', mappedSchema: 'Product', basePath: '/products' },
    router2,
    { tags: 'Users', mappedSchema: 'User', basePath: '/user' },
]);

Run the App

node app.js

With nodemon we need to exclude files

nodemon --ignore '*swagger.json' app.js

or create a nodemon.json file with

{
    "ignore": ["*swagger.json"]
}

Tada!, Now access localhost:PORT/api-docs to see swagger 😁.

DEMO

Checkout this repository for demo and additional examples. Swaggiffy Samples

CONTRIBUTIONS

You are welcome for contributions. Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md file.

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