Typoas is an OpenAPI 3.X generator for Typescript. It's inspired by openapi-generator
but is written in Typescript for Typescript. The generator uses the Typescript AST to generate code instead on relaying
on templates which allows better schemas definitions and other cool stuff.
Main features are:
- Fully typed and fully customizable
- References
$ref
handling (including cyclic refs) - Tree Shaking out of the box
- React Query integration
- Support for
allOf
,oneOf
andanyOf
schemas. - Automatically convert
format: 'date-time'
to JSDate
- Handle API Key, HTTP Config, OAuth21 and OIDC1 auth security schemes
- JSDoc for schemas and operations
- Uses
fetch
api (can be customized) - Non JSON content type support
- Small bundle size
- And more...
1: OAuth2 and OpenIDConnect scheme do not handle flows to retrieve an
accessToken
.
You need to provide your ownaccessToken
through theprovider.getConfig()
function.
The project is split into 4 packages:
@typoas/generator
is used to generate the API specific code.@typoas/cli
is a CLI entry point built on top of@typoas/generator
.@typoas/runtime
is the package that will be used by the generated code.@typoas/react-query
integrates Typoas with React Query.
It will generate a single TS file containing all the code specific to the underlying API.
This file only has a single dependency on @typoas/runtime
.
You need to manually add @typoas/runtime
to your dependencies
.
It handles common things like serialization/authentification
You can generate the TS client from the spec from the command line:
yarn dlx @typoas/cli generate -i my-spec.json -o src/client.ts
npx @typoas/cli generate -i my-spec.json -o src/client.ts
Here is a short list of supported command line options:
-i, --input [path/url] Path or URL to the OpenAPI JSON specification (yaml/json format)
-o, --output [path] Path where to write the generated TS file
-e,--generate-enums Generate enums instead of literal string types where possible
-p,--prettier If set, the generated file will be formatted with Prettier
-r,--full-response-mode Enabled by default, generate functions that only throws on network errors, can be disabled using --no-full-response-mode
--js-doc, --no-js-doc Whether to add JS Doc to the generated code (default: true)
--wrap-lines-at Define a maximum width for JS Doc comments, 0 to disable (default: 120)
--only-types Use it to only generate types in #components/schemas/
--no-fetcher-options Use it to disable the additional param added to every operations
--version Output the version number
-h, --help Display help for command
or you can use it in code:
import cli from '@typoas/cli';
await cli.run(
[
'generate',
'-i',
'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/rest-api-description/main/descriptions/api.github.com/api.github.com.yaml',
'-o',
`./src/github.ts`,
],
{
stdin: process.stdin,
stdout: process.stdout,
stderr: process.stderr,
},
);
The API is still at an alpha stage, so it may break between minors.
It uses typescript
API to generate usable code:
import { readFileSync, writeFileSync } from 'fs';
import { createPrinter, NewLineKind, SourceFile } from 'typescript';
import { generateClient, getStringFromSourceFile } from '@typoas/generator';
const specs = JSON.parse(readFileSync('path/to/github-openapi.json', 'utf8'));
const src = generateClient(specs, {
/* options */
});
const data = getStringFromSourceFile(src);
writeFileSync('./src/client.ts', data, 'utf8');
Once the file is generated you'll be able to use it like this:
import { ServerConfiguration, ok } from '@typoas/runtime';
// Client generated from:
// yarn dlx @typoas/cli generate -i https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/rest-api-description/main/descriptions/api.github.com/api.github.com.yaml -o client.ts
import { createContext, pullsList } from './client';
const ctx = createContext();
// By default, returns a StatusResponse that contains statusCode, data and headers.
const res = await pullsList(ctx, { repo: 'typoas', owner: 'embraser01' });
if (res.ok) {
res.data.forEach((pr) => console.log(pr.title));
}
// An helper `ok` function can help throw on non 2xx status code and return the data
// The second argument is an optional expected status code (useful when multiple success status code are possible)
const prs = await ok(
pullsList(ctx, { repo: 'typoas', owner: 'embraser01' }),
200,
);
You can directly generate functions that throw on non 2xx status code by using the
--no-full-response-mode
option. This feature may be removed in the future and isn't the recommended way.
You can customize multiple things in the createContext
function.
By default, the createContext
function will use the first servers
entry in the spec.
You can override the server configuration by passing a ServerConfiguration
object:
import { ServerConfiguration } from '@typoas/runtime';
import { createContext } from './client';
const ctx = createContext({
server: new ServerConfiguration('https://{env}.api.example.com', {
env: 'staging',
}),
});
The way it's done currently is not the best. It will be improved in the future.
The default fetcher implementation uses the fetch
API.
You can override the fetcher implementation if you want to customize things (like adding a retry policy, headers, etc.).
For example, you can use axios
instead of the fetch
API:
import axios, { AxiosError, AxiosResponse, Method } from 'axios';
import { Fetcher, RequestContext, ResponseContext } from '@typoas/runtime';
import { createContext } from './client';
class AxiosHttpLibrary implements Fetcher {
async send(request: RequestContext): Promise<ResponseContext> {
let resp: AxiosResponse;
try {
resp = await axios.request({
url: request.getUrl(),
method: request.getHttpMethod() as Method,
headers: request.getHeaders(),
data: request.getBody(),
});
} catch (e) {
const err = e as AxiosError;
if (!err.response) {
throw e;
}
// Typoas handles errors itself
resp = err.response;
}
return new ResponseContext(resp.status, resp.headers, {
text: async () => resp.data as string,
binary: async () => resp.data as Blob,
json: async () => resp.data,
});
}
}
const ctx = createContext({ fetcher: new AxiosHttpLibrary() });
Node.js >= 18.0.0 includes the
fetch
implementation, so Typoas should work out of the box.
The createContext
function can take an authProviders
object to handle authentification.
For example, for the petstore sample:
import { createContext } from './petstore';
const ctx = createContext({
authProviders: {
api_key: {
async getConfig() {
return 'MyAPIKey';
},
},
petstore_auth: {
getConfig() {
const accessToken = globalStore.getAccessToken();
if (accessToken) {
return null;
}
return { accessToken };
},
},
},
});
It supports 5 types of security schemes:
apiKey
modehttp
bearer and basic modeoauth2
modeopenIdConnect
mode
The getConfig
function should return the configuration needed to authenticate the request. Returning null
will skip the authentification.
You can switch some serialization options by passing a serializerOptions
object to the createContext
function.
Not every serialization option is supported. See #11 for more information.
Documentation is available in the @typoas/react-query
package.
You can find examples in the examples
folder.
Here is some notes on some known issues.
External references are not supported. Every $ref
must be in the spec.
An issue is open here.
Typoas has partial support for serialization specified here: https://swagger.io/docs/specification/serialization/
- It does support array serialization for query.
- It does NOT support serialization for path parameters with
style
label
ormatrix
. - It does NOT support serialization for query parameters with nested objects. It will be JSON.stringify
- It does NOT support serialization for headers or cookie parameters.
On query serialization, there can only be one style for a full operation. The first query param will set the style for
the whole operation.
In v1, the whole API was generated in a single class. In V2 this was replaced by individual function
which allow Tree Shaking. To get a similar result,
you can use wrapApi
helper:
import { ServerConfiguration, wrapApi } from '@typoas/runtime';
import { createContext, pullsList, issuesList } from './client';
const ctx = createContext();
const ghClient = wrapApi(ctx, {
pullsList,
issuesList,
// ...
});
ghClient
.pullsList(ctx, {
repo: 'typoas',
owner: 'embraser01',
})
.then((list) => console.log('List of PRs', list))
.catch((err) => console.error('Error while getting PRs', err));
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.