swagger client for pakkasmarja-client
npm install pakkasmarja-clientTo install the required dependencies and to build the typescript sources run:
```
npm install
npm run build
First build the package than run `npm publish`
Navigate to the folder of your consuming project and run one of next commands.
_published:_
``
npm install pakkasmarja-client@0.0.105 --save
_without publishing (not recommended):_
``
npm install PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE --save
_using npm link:_
In PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE:
``
npm link
In your project:
``
npm link pakkasmarja-client
__Note for Windows users:__ The Angular CLI has troubles to use linked npm packages.
Please refer to this issue https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/issues/8284 for a solution / workaround.
Published packages are not effected by this issue.
#### General usage
In your Angular project:
`
// without configuring providers
import { ApiModule } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
@NgModule({
imports: [
ApiModule,
// make sure to import the HttpClientModule in the AppModule only,
// see https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/20575
HttpClientModule
],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
`
`
// configuring providers
import { ApiModule, Configuration, ConfigurationParameters } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
export function apiConfigFactory (): Configuration => {
const params: ConfigurationParameters = {
// set configuration parameters here.
}
return new Configuration(params);
}
@NgModule({
imports: [ ApiModule.forRoot(apiConfigFactory) ],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
`
`
import { DefaultApi } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
export class AppComponent {
constructor(private apiGateway: DefaultApi) { }
}
`
Note: The ApiModule is restricted to being instantiated once app wide.
This is to ensure that all services are treated as singletons.
#### Using multiple swagger files / APIs / ApiModules
In order to use multiple ApiModules generated from different swagger files,`
you can create an alias name when importing the modules
in order to avoid naming conflicts:
import { ApiModule } from 'my-api-path';
import { ApiModule as OtherApiModule } from 'my-other-api-path';
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
@NgModule({
imports: [
ApiModule,
OtherApiModule,
// make sure to import the HttpClientModule in the AppModule only,
// see https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/20575
HttpClientModule
]
})
export class AppModule {
}
`
`
import { BASE_PATH } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
bootstrap(AppComponent, [
{ provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: 'https://your-web-service.com' },
]);
`
or
`
import { BASE_PATH } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
@NgModule({
imports: [],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
providers: [ provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: 'https://your-web-service.com' ],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule {}
`
#### Using @angular/cli
First extend your src/environments/*.ts files by adding the corresponding base path:
``
export const environment = {
production: false,
API_BASE_PATH: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080'
};
In the src/app/app.module.ts:
`
import { BASE_PATH } from 'pakkasmarja-client';
import { environment } from '../environments/environment';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent
],
imports: [ ],
providers: [{ provide: BASE_PATH, useValue: environment.API_BASE_PATH }],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
``