hmaus / drafter-php
PHP wrapper around drafter binary
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Requires
- php: >=5.6
- symfony/process: ^4|^5
Requires (Dev)
- codeclimate/php-test-reporter: ^0.3
- consolidation/robo: ^1.2.2
- hmaus/drafter-installer: ^1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.0
README
PHP wrapper for Drafter API Blueprint Parser harness.
What is Drafter-php?
Drafter-php allows you to use use the drafter API Blueprint Parser harness with your PHP application.
In a nutshell: you can convert API Blueprint files to parse result.
API Blueprint is a webservice documentation language built on top of Markdown.
Requirements
- PHP 5.6 or greater
- Drafter command line tool
What Is What
Drafter is a C++ tool to parse API Blueprint.
Drafter-php is a PHP wrapper around the Drafter command line tool.
Installation
The recommended way to install Drafter-php is by using composer:
$ composer require hmaus/drafter-php
This will install the PHP package with your application.
Please keep in mind that Drafter is not included.
Install Drafter Command Line Tool using Composer
Head over to hmaus/drafter-installer.
Usage of Drafter-php
- Get an instance of the
\DrafterPhp\DrafterInterface
implementation,\DrafterPhp\Drafter
1.1 You will need to pass the path to your drafter binary to the constructor 1.2 It is recommended to solve this using a dependency injection container - Set the input file and options on your
\DrafterPhp\Drafter
instance 2.1 Drafter-php currently does not support passing blueprint code directly to Drafter; it has to be stored in a file at this time - Run your command
Input / Output Examples
Note: drafter-php does not assert the structure of the output. If you see differences in the examples to your actual output, please refer to the official drafter docs.
Given this api blueprint source:
# GET /message + Response 200 (text/plain) Hello World!
The result will look similar (json refract):
{ "element": "parseResult", "content": [ { "element": "category", "meta": { "classes": [ "api" ], "title": "" }, "content": [ { "element": "category", "meta": { "classes": [ "resourceGroup" ], "title": "" }, "content": [ { "element": "resource", "meta": { "title": "" }, "attributes": { "href": "/message" }, "content": [ { "element": "transition", "meta": { "title": "" }, "content": [ { "element": "httpTransaction", "content": [ { "element": "httpRequest", "attributes": { "method": "GET" }, "content": [] }, { "element": "httpResponse", "attributes": { "statusCode": "200", "headers": { "element": "httpHeaders", "content": [ { "element": "member", "content": { "key": { "element": "string", "content": "Content-Type" }, "value": { "element": "string", "content": "text/plain" } } } ] } }, "content": [ { "element": "asset", "meta": { "classes": [ "messageBody" ] }, "attributes": { "contentType": "text/plain" }, "content": "Hello World!\n" } ] } ] } ] } ] } ] } ] } ] }
Code Examples
Found something wrong? Feel free to contribute
Make sure it works
To make sure it works, we'll ask Drafter for the current version.
$version = $drafter ->version() ->run(); // Reset options on the command $drafter->resetOptions();
$version
should now contain a string like v1.0.0
.
If something is wrong, an exception will have been thrown most likely.
Keep in mind that Drafter-php is designed to keep its state, run
\DrafterPhp\DrafterInterface::resetOptions
to get rid of the version option you just set for the next call on the instance.
Parse your-service.apib into your-service.refract.json
Make sure your input path is correct and readable, and your output path is writable.
$drafter ->input('your-service.apib') ->format('json') ->type('refract') ->output('your-service.refract.json') ->run();
Parse your-service.apib into your-service.ast.json
Make sure your input path is correct and readable, and your output path is writable.
$drafter ->input('your-service.apib') ->format('json') ->output('your-service.ast.json') ->run();
Parse your-service.apib into a PHP data structure
$refract = $drafter ->input('your-service.apib') ->format('json') ->run(); $phpObj = json_decode($refract); $phpArr = json_decode($refract, true);
Parse your-service.apib into YAML format
$drafter ->input('your-service.apib') ->format('yaml') // optional as yaml is the default ->output('your-service.ast.yml') ->run();
Get Process before it is run
$process = $drafter ->input('your-service.apib') ->format('json') ->output('your-service.refract.json') ->build(); // do stuff with the process $drafter ->run($process);
Feature Roadmap
Do not hesitate to contribute.
- support passing raw api blueprint code into
\DrafterPhp\DrafterInterface::input
, rather than always a file path
License
Drafter-php is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details