package jsonschema2atd
Generate ATD types out of JSON Schema and OpenAPI document
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
0.0.3.tar.gz
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jsonschema2atd
Generate an ATD file from a JSON Schema / OpenAPI document.
Installation
The package is available on opam.
opam install jsonschema2atd
If you wish to install the development version you can do so with:
make install
Usage
Generate an ATD file from a JSON Schema:
jsonschema2atd ../path-to-jsonschema.json
Generate an ATD file from an OpenAPI document:
jsonschema2atd --format openapi ../path-to-openapi.json
You can call jsonschema2atd
and atdgen
in your dune
file to generate OCaml types and JSON serializers/deserializers from your JSON Schema or OpenAPI document:
; Add jsonschema2atd.runtime to have access to the oneOf serialization adapter (for variant unboxing).
(library
...
(libraries ... jsonschema2atd.runtime))
; Generate dashboard_gen.atd from the dashboard_types_gen.json OpenAPI document with jsonschema2atd.
(rule
(target dashboard_gen.atd)
; Store the generated .atd file in the code.
(mode promote)
(deps ../grok/dashboard_types_gen.json)
(action
(with-stdout-to
%{target}
(run
%{bin:jsonschema2atd} -f openapi
%{deps}))))
; Generate dashboard_gen_t.mli, dashboard_gen_t.ml, dashboard_gen_j.mli, and dashboard_gen_j.ml from dashboard_gen.atd with atdgen.
(rule
(targets
dashboard_gen_t.mli
dashboard_gen_t.ml
dashboard_gen_j.mli
dashboard_gen_j.ml)
(deps dashboard_gen.atd)
(action
(progn
(run %{bin:atdgen} -j -j-std -j-defaults %{deps})
(run %{bin:atdgen} -t %{deps}))))
ToDo
[X] Base types
[X] Records
[X] Nullable
[X] String enums
[ ] Integer enums
[ ] Other primitive enums
[X] Refs (OpenAPI format)
[X] OneOf (Only serialization is supported)
[ ] not
[ ] anyOf
[X] allOf
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