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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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generator
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AsyncAPI: a practical look
The "most official" AsyncAPI generator linked from the AsyncAPI site will follow the references in the "allOf" structure to generate the subclasses of the Pet class. But it will ignore the "discriminator" logic and actually fail because it does know what to do with the "petType" attribute repeated in the derived types (e.g. StickInsect).
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AsyncAPI Codegen, a code generator from AsyncAPI spec v2 and v3.
For that, the project provides a Javascript tool to generate source code from specification in numerous languages: Python, Java, Markdown, PHP, … and even Go! All you have to do is install the corresponding NPM packages and launch the right command tool.
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What is AsyncAPI?
AsyncAPI Generator
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An introduction to the AsyncAPI specification
With the file created, we can now generate more friendly documentation. For this, we need to install generator or use it in its Docker version.
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Getting Started with CloudEvents and AsyncAPI
This can be improved and extended overtime, especially because of the way the generator is designed, enabling extensibility so we can have templates for many other languages that support more protocols, etc. For example, there is only a NATS generator for .NET Core... but perhaps in the future there could be more protocols supported for .NET Core and examples built for Azure 😃.
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How to contribute to OSS AsyncAPI Initiative 🌈
Continue improvements and add new features to core tools such as our spec parser/validator and code generator.
Ink
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I created a simple CLI tool that helps you code FAST!
I've always wanted to build a CLI tool, and when I realized that you can build one using React with Ink, I converted my Python script into a CLI tool.
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Delete git branches in batches
⚠️ Git for Windows Terminal is currently not supported, and the tool is limited to ink. We will look for alternatives later. Please use CMD, Vscode terminal's Git... terminal
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Setup Simple Web UI for Node.js App in Seconds
There is a good solution for some of those cases - ink. With ink, I can implement text-based UI with knowledge of React, which is neat but there are still some caveats for my usages:
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Building Reactive CLIs with Ink - React CLI library
Looks cool, right? Building a similar UI in the terminal without any library would be quite hard, though, thanks to Ink it's almost as easy as building any frontend UI with React.
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Terminal-like output library for js?
ink?
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Synchronous File Reading and Writing in Node.js
I'm writing a CLI with ink. Writing async code is important as to not block the rendering and respond to user input. I have a few loading animations that update every 100ms. Synchronous operations can make the animation hang for >500ms, making the animation choppy.
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Launch HN: Resend (YC W23) – Email API for Developers Using React
You get the comfort of using react components instead of fighting with HTML tables to make your emails look nice. I think it's awesome! It's analog to what ink[0] does with CLI outputs. Sure, you could write fancy CLI outputs in bash, but ink takes the pain out of it and makes it easy.
[0] https://github.com/vadimdemedes/ink
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Is Node.js a good way to implement a CLI app with persistence?
Due to Node's asynchronous behavior, it makes Node great for long-running processes that make a lot of HTTP requests, database calls, and other async ops, like a web server or a REST API. However, if I am making a CLI tool for pretty much personal use only, with very minimal async operations, then blocking the event loop with a synchronous function that will resolve almost immediately will make no difference perceivable to a human brain or have any speed benefits that someone can actually observe (think `fs.readFileSync` or `require('dotenv') of 10 line config file, or a quick embedded db (sqlite) query with only ~100 records. I'm wondering what the best way to implement the database part of the app synchronous. I can read/write to JSON files but it would be tricky because the data is relational, and some complex joins and other data wrangling operations are required (complex to perform in JS but are easy to implement in a SQL statement). It's not important what the operations are, that's not the point of this post. This is mostly a personal project of interest: making this CLI tool completely avoiding any async operations/using no promises. I would like to use node tho, as I said this is just out of interest and I also want to experiment with several CLI libraries such as Ink or Cliffy.
- Ink: React for interactive command-line apps
- Make interactive command-line apps with React
What are some alternatives?
spec - CloudEvents Specification
Commander.js - node.js command-line interfaces made easy
asyncapi-to-postman - Creates a Postman collection from an AsyncAPI file.
oclif - CLI for generating, building, and releasing oclif CLIs. Built by Salesforce.
spec - The AsyncAPI specification allows you to create machine-readable definitions of your asynchronous APIs.
blessed - A high-level terminal interface library for node.js.
github-action - GitHub action to deploy your API documentation on Bump
nestjs-commander - A module for using NestJS to build up CLI applications
parser-js - AsyncAPI parser for Javascript (browser-compatible too).
tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
cupid - A library that focuses on finding and analyzing the relationships between AsyncAPI documents. It outputs a map of the system architecture. Except for a default map, it is possible to get output as mermaid.js flow diagram, PlantUML class diagram and more to come.
PyLaTeX - A Python library for creating LaTeX files