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raku-most-wanted | oapi-codegen | |
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5 | 64 | |
66 | 5,178 | |
- | 4.9% | |
2.2 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Perl | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
raku-most-wanted
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Dockerfile Examples for Inline::Python
As part of an discussion on this thread, someone pointed out some difficulty getting Inline::Python to respond:
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Raku for the the scientist/PROGRAMMER that is hitting the limits of Python
module which would be a prerequisite. I would support this going on the raku-most-wanted list as it would be another brick in the python2raku wall...
- Most wanted libraries?
oapi-codegen
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The Stainless SDK Generator
what’s the difference between this and https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen
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AsyncAPI Codegen, a code generator from AsyncAPI spec v2 and v3.
During daytime, and especially work time, I used a great tool to generate code from OpenAPI specification: deepmap/oapi-codegen.
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Created an API using Gin, want to create sdk for him
Then you can use oapi-codegen or openapi-generator to generate the Go (or other language) SDK for it.
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Create Production-Ready SDKs with Goa
Deepmap OpenAPI code generator
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Manage DEV Articles with Git and GitHub Actions
Luckily, Forem/DEV is open source and provides great API documentation and specification. I used oapi-codegen to automatically generate a Go API client. Then, I simply had to walk the root articles directory and:
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oapi-codegen and local refs
I'm using https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen to auto gen some types for my api as I want the contract to be the source of truth. However, I'm running into an issue, the same as (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77237210/how-to-generate-models-from-openapi-with-ref) where oapi-codegen isn't recognizing references to local files. Has anyone run into this and found a work around? or is there a better tool to use for this
- OpenAPI Client and Server Code Generator for Golang
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Openapi server generation
For Go, I've found https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen/, and it works well.
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Combining oapi-codegen, echo and validator frameworks to build robust APIs
I’m using oapi-codegen in my project and I don’t think it ships with a validator.
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Sharing types between Go backend and TypeScript frontend: best practices and tools?
We're using https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen at work while having an OpenAPI spec. When the spec changes, backend/frontend/mobile regenerate their server/client
What are some alternatives?
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
raku-jupyter-kernel - Raku Kernel for Jupyter notebooks
GoSwagger - Swagger 2.0 implementation for go
ecosystem - Raku ecosystem – modules and more
ogen - OpenAPI v3 code generator for go
Inline-Python - Inline::Python for Perl 6
kin-openapi - OpenAPI 3.0 (and Swagger v2) implementation for Go (parsing, converting, validation, and more)
mu - Universal Raku repository (formerly called "pugs repository")
go-oas3 - Open API v3 server code generator
star - Rakudo Star (Raku distribution)
autorest - OpenAPI (f.k.a Swagger) Specification code generator. Supports C#, PowerShell, Go, Java, Node.js, TypeScript, Python