fastify-swagger
sdk-generation-action
fastify-swagger | sdk-generation-action | |
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854 | 10 | |
2.9% | - | |
7.7 | 9.2 | |
17 days ago | 9 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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fastify-swagger
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Craft OpenAPI Specs & Production-Ready SDKs with Fastify
With Speakeasy, you can create client SDKs based on an OpenAPI specification. Fastify ships with the @fastify/swagger plugin, which provides convenient shortcuts for generating good OpenAPI specifications. We'll start this tutorial by registering @fastify/swagger in a Fastify project to generate a spec.
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Testing for Breaking Changes in Fastify APIs
First let’s get our current OpenAPI specification out of Fastify and onto the file system. If you have not added the https://github.com/fastify/fastify-swagger plugin first go do that. Then use this simple script I called generate-spec.ts to write your OpenAPI specification to the filesystem.
- Is there a FastAPI alternative for Node?
- Is NestJS good for startups?
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Automatic swagger ui for nodejs/express? (Info in comments)
The fastify-swagger docs has an example https://github.com/fastify/fastify-swagger
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Better Backend DX: JSON Schema + TypeScript + Swagger = ✨ Vol. 1
@fastify/swagger is a fastify plugin to serve a Swagger UI, using Swagger (OpenAPI v2) or OpenAPI v3 schemas automatically generated from your route schemas, or from an existing Swagger/OpenAPI schema.
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How do you write your API documentation? Any self-hosted utilities you'd recommend?
On the Node.js framework side of things, Fastify has support for Swagger with the fastify-swagger plugin.
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How do you unify TypeScript for both frontend and backend?
With this approach, backend can be any programming languages that support OpenAPI or Swagger. Personally, I use fastify-swagger; but I can also be things like Python's FastAPI or Golang's Gin/Buffalo/Native.
sdk-generation-action
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Craft OpenAPI Specs & Production-Ready SDKs with Fastify
The Speakeasy sdk-generation-action repository provides workflows that can integrate the Speakeasy CLI in your CI/CD pipeline, so your client SDKs are regenerated when your OpenAPI spec changes.
What are some alternatives?
fastify-openapi-glue - A plugin for the Fastify webserver to autogenerate a Fastify configuration based on a OpenApi(v2/v3) specification.
fastify-cli - Run a Fastify application with one command!
widdershins - OpenAPI / Swagger, AsyncAPI & Semoasa definitions to (re)Slate compatible markdown
terraform-provider-hashicups - (Template, Clone this to get started) Terraform provider for Hashicups.
fastify-jwt - JWT utils for Fastify
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
openapi-client-axios - JavaScript client library for consuming OpenAPI-enabled APIs with axios
lark - Feishu(飞书)/Lark Open API Go SDK, Support ALL Open API and Event Callback.
tsoa - Build OpenAPI-compliant REST APIs using TypeScript and Node
speakeasy-fastify-example
awesome-jsonschema - A curated list of awesome JSON Schema resources, tutorials, tools, and more.
swagger-jsdoc - Generates swagger/openapi specification based on jsDoc comments and YAML files.