A plugin for fastify to autogenerate a configuration based on a OpenApi(v2/v3) specification.
npm i fastify-openapi-glue --save
Add the plugin to your project with register
and pass it some basic options and you are done !
const openapiGlue = require("fastify-openapi-glue");
const options = {
specification: `${__dirname}/petstore-swagger.v2.json`,
service: `${__dirname}/service.js`
};
fastify.register(openapiGlue, options);
All schema and routes will be taken from the OpenApi specification listed in the options. No need to specify them in your code.
specification
: this can be a JSON object, or the name of a JSON or YAML file containing a valid OpenApi(v2/v3) fileservice
: this can be a javascript object or class, or the name of a javascript file containing such an object. If the import of the file results in a function instead of an object then the function will be executed during import.
Both options are mandatory.
See the examples section for a demo.
To make life even more easy there is the openapi-glue
cli. The openapi-glue
cli takes a valid OpenApi (v2/v3) file (JSON or YAML) and generates a project including a fastify plugin that you can use on any fastify server, a stub of the service class and a skeleton of a test harness to test the plugin.
openapi-glue [options] <OpenApi specification>
or if you don't have openapi-glue
installed:
npx github:seriousme/fastify-openapi-glue <OpenApi specification>
This will generate a project based on the provided OpenApi specification. Any existing files in the project folder will be overwritten! See the generator examples section for a demo.
-p <name> The name of the project to generate
--projectName=<name> [default: generatedProject]
-b <dir> --baseDir=<dir> Directory to generate the project in.
This directory must already exist.
[default: "."]
The following options are only usefull for testing the openapi-glue plugin:
-c --checksumOnly Don't generate the project on disk but
return checksums only.
-l --localPlugin Use a local path to the plugin.
See the generator example section for a demo.
Clone this repository and run npm i
Executing npm start
will start fastify on localhost port 3000 with the
routes extracted from the petstore example and the accompanying service definition
- http://localhost:3000/v2/pet/24 will return a pet as specified in service.js
- http://localhost:3000/v2/pet/myPet will return a fastify validation error:
{
"statusCode": 400,
"error": "Bad Request",
"message": "params.petId should be integer"
}
- http://localhost:3000/v2/pet/findByStatus?status=a&status=b will return the following error:
{
"statusCode": 500,
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"message": "Operation findPetsByStatus not implemented"
}
- http://localhost:3000/v2/pet/0 will return the following error:
{
"statusCode": 500,
"error": "Internal Server Error",
"message": "name is required!"
}
as the pet returned by service.js does not match the response schema.
The folder examples/generatedProject contains the result of running openapi-glue -l --baseDir=examples examples/petstore/petstore-swagger.v2.yaml
. The generated code can be started using npm start
in examples/generatedProject
(you will need to run npm i
in the generated folder first)
Fastify-openapi-glue is the successor to the now deprecated fastify-swaggergen project. Main difference is that it:
- aims to support OpenApi and not just Swagger V2 (hence the name change)
- does not include fastify-swagger support anymore. If you need to show the swagger UI you can include it yourself. Removing the swagger UI clears up a number of dependencies.
Licensed under MIT