A tool for generating multi-file OpenAPI definitions.
Need to write or contribute to an OpenAPI definition? create-openapi-repo
can help with that!
- OpenAPI 3.0 support
- Split an existing OpenAPI definition into multiple files
- Bundle a multi-file definition into a single file
- Validate your OpenAPI definition using our free openapi-cli tool
- Automate deployment of your API reference docs using CI/CD workflows
- Maintain code samples as separate files
- Live editing in your editor of choice π
Before you begin, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
- Node.js
- Github repository (new OpenAPI definitions only)
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Navigate to the location where you want to create the repository.
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Run one of the following commands:
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Install
create-openapi-repo
globally:npm install -g create-openapi-repo
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Install
create-openapi-repo
usingnpx
:npx create-openapi-repo
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Follow the interactive prompts to complete the installation.
To upgrade from a prior version of create-openapi-repo
, run the following command in the root folder of your repository:
npx create-openapi-repo --migrate-2-3
Note: Plugins aren't included in the migration. You'll need to manually add them to the transformers
folder.
create-openapi-repo
provides interactive prompts to help guide you through the installation process. Two basic workflows are supported:
The interactive prompts allow you to specify the path to the file on your local machine, as well as rename the API (optional). After you choose to proceed, create-openapi-repo
initializes the repository and splits your OpenAPI definition into multiple files.
The interactive prompts allow you to specify a name for the API and choose whether to create a sub-folder for code sample files. After you choose to proceed, create-openapi-repo
initializes the repository and populates it with placeholder files and folders.
The directory structure will look similar to this:
Note: You can modify the directory structure to meet your specific requirements.
βββ .redocly.yaml
βββ LICENSE
βββ README.md
βββ docs
β βββ favicon.png
β βββ index.html
βββ openapi
β βββ README.md
β βββ code_samples
β β βββ C#
β β β βββ echo
β β β βββ post.cs
β β βββ PHP
β β β βββ echo
β β β βββ post.php
β β βββ README.md
β βββ components
β β βββ README.md
β βββ paths
β βββ README.md
βββ package.json
.redocly.yaml
: Configuration file for defining settings for various Redocly tools, including the lint tool and reference docs engine.openapi
: Top-level folder that contains your OpenAPI definition,openapi.yaml
entrypoint file, and sub-folders forpaths
,components
, andcode_samples
.code_samples
: Folder for organizing code samples into sub-folders, such as C# and PHP.components
: Folder for organizing reusable components into sub-folders, such asschema
andresponse
objects.paths
: Folder for organizing path definitions. Each path should be referenced from theopenapi.yaml
entrypoint file.
The generated repository installs a dependency for our redocly-cli
tool which supports the following commands:
npm start
: Starts the preview servernpm run build
: Bundles a multi-file OpenAPI definition into a single filenpm test
: Validates the OpenAPI definition
Note: Additional scripted shortcuts are defined in the repository's package.json
file.
Interested in contributing to this project? Here are some ways you can support us:
- Submit a pull request.
- Star us on Github.
- Tell a friend or colleague about us (or Tweet about us).
- Write an article or blog post. Let us know by opening an issue with a link to the article.
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