trpc-openapi
typia
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MIT License | MIT License |
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trpc-openapi
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Create Production-Ready SDKs for tRPC
tRPC does not natively export OpenAPI documents, but the trpc-openapi package adds this functionality. We'll start this tutorial by adding trpc-openapi to a project, and then we'll add a script to generate an OpenAPI schema and save it as a file.
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Using OpenAPI to Detect Breaking Changes in tRPC
While trpc-openapi originally was used to expose REST endpoints of the tRPC router, we will use it to generate an OpenAPI specification for our API.
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tRPC – Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
Sure it can, you can use https://github.com/prosepilot/trpc-openapi
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Will you, and when will you, use trpc in your code?
You either have to go with react native or use https://github.com/jlalmes/trpc-openapi to generate rest endpoint using trpc. lol. Not sure how good the trpc-openapi package is though. Read somewhere it was missing stuff
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Is tRPC redundant with SvelteKit?
As for exposing the API externally, neither (can) limit this but SvelteKit's API is generally considered to be an internal implementation detail that you don't use directly since it might change between versions. If you want to expose an API you should choose tRPC, probably alongside the OpenAPI plugin or something similar.
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[AskTS] What do you think will be the future of runtime type checking?
In essence, features of the language made for static type checking at compilation are possibly being left favour of tools that act like a superset of the language that provide the static build type checking and offer runtime type checking too. An example I recently saw was the trpc-openapi package which uses Zod for creating the types of the schema for the http request and responses, it takes a zod schema as that is what it can use when compiled to JavaScript to generate the types for the openapi file at runtime, there's scarcely a type or interface in sight when using it but you have full type safety.
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Help me get out of stack hell
Take a look at https://github.com/jlalmes/trpc-openapi which will give you a rest endpoint based on your trpc router. Ymmv in reality but basically this should give you some confidence that your trpc router can be called from another client (not just next).
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Full-Stack TypeScript with tRPC and React
Ok thanks, I did find a good example here https://github.com/jlalmes/trpc-openapi/blob/master/examples/with-nextjs/src/server/router.ts
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Why we ditched GraphQL for tRPC
There is an OpenAPI Extension for tRPC that can be used to create a more REST-like API from your procedures, and that in turn can be used for auto-generating documentation. But if my app needed to offer third-party API access, I would likely reach for GraphQL again.
tRPC is nice because you have type safety the whole way down. Someone has made a tRPC OpenaAPI for exposing tRPC procedures externally in the OpenAPI format https://github.com/jlalmes/trpc-openapi
typia
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I made Swagger/OpenAPI type definitions and converter library
However, lacking of typia and nestia libraries is obvious. If you also need detailed Swagger/OpenAPI spec like me, but you need more detailed types/properties, or found something missed, please take a contribution.
- Executable Playground of "typia", super-easy/fast TypeScript validator/serializer
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[Typia] I made Protocol Buffer library of TypeScript, easiest in the world
Therefore, I've implemented the Protocol Buffer features for two months, and introduce you. From now on, you can easily use Protocol Buffer features in typia, with pure TypeScript type. You no more need to define extra schema even including *.proto file. typia will do everything for you. It will analyze your TypeScript type, and generate Protocol Buffer schema and de/serializers automatically.
- Good replacements for Zod, preferably with a similar API/interface?
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Secret of Typia, how it could be 20,000x faster validator - Hidden Class Optimization of v8 engine
I've written some articles introducing my TypeScript runtime validator library typia in here dev.to community. In these previous articles, I had often explained that typia boosts up validation spped through AoT (Ahead of Time) compliation, and it is maximum 20,000x faster than class-validator.
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Good bye "typescript-is" (ancestor of "typia", 20,000x faster validator)
typia: https://github.com/samchon/typia
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Migration tool from Swagger to NestJS - SDK generator and Mockup simulator for every backend stacks
If you see actual Mockup Simulator code, then you may exactly understand what it is. Yes, the Mockup Simulator, it's just an internal function returning random data with same type of API interface. For reference, mockup data generation is being done by typia.random() function, which can analyze TypeScript type and generate optimal random generation code in the compliation level.
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I've made playground demo of typia - 20,000x faster validator
typia is a super-easy and fast runtime validator library, which needs TypeScript type only. It does not need extra schema definition like ajv or class-validator. It can analyze TypeScript by itself, and generates optmial validation code for each type.
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[Typia] I made realtime demo site of 20,000x faster validation (+200x faster JSON stringify)
Guide Documents: https://typia.io
What are some alternatives?
spot - Spot is a concise, developer-friendly way to describe your API contract.
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
create-t3-app - The best way to start a full-stack, typesafe Next.js app
typebox - Json Schema Type Builder with Static Type Resolution for TypeScript
typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks - 📊 Benchmark Comparison of Packages with Runtime Validation and TypeScript Support
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
trpc-fe-boilerplate-next - ⚒️ Minimal tRPC frontend Nextjs boilerplate for separate BE-FE repositories. Easily consume fully typesafe APIs.
nestia - Make NestJS much faster and easier
openapi-typescript - Generate TypeScript types from OpenAPI 3 specs
fast-json-stringify - 2x faster than JSON.stringify()
ttype-safe - TypeScript runtime type validator generator that creates validation functions from TypeScript types with custom validation rules defined using JSDoc comments.
slow-json-stringify - The slowest stringifier in the known universe. Just kidding, it's the fastest (: