API Elements for Visual Studio Code
Welcome to the API Elements extension for Visual Studio Code! This is a totally untested extension which will improve your experience working with API description formats like API Blueprint and Swagger. It provides some great features, such as:
- Syntax highlight
- Parser error and warnings
- Useful snippets
- Basic Apiary Integration
- Parser output
- Basic symbol navigation (CMD + @)
What's API Elements about?
API Elements is the structure for parse results of both API Blueprint and Swagger, and it is built on the Refract format. It provides a single format for interacting with parse results from various API description formats. So far, only API Blueprint and Swagger are supported.
Future development / ideas
- Render the document using
aglio
(this requires investigation as it's able to work just with API Blueprint) - Provide autocomplete (if I type
+ Request [
I want to see Http verbs, or in payloads I want to recall MSON structures) - Use Codelens feature to provide MSON references and Dredd test status for endpoint
- Integrate with other API tools (see Dredd or drakov)
Found a Bug or - do you need a particular feature?
Please file an issue at https://github.com/XVincentX/vscode-apielements.
Development
First install:
- Node.js (newer than 4.3.1)
- Npm (newer 2.14.12) - probably 3.x would be even better
This extension is built on top of Visual Studio template; so:
To run and develop do the following:
-
For both
server
andclient
directory (in the exact order): -
Run
npm i
-
Open the server in Visual Studio Code (
code .
) and run thebuild
task -
Open the client in Visual Studio Code (
code .
) and run thelaunch
task -
Press F5 in the server to debug and use the extension in the VS Host instance.
Note: If you're on a Unix envirnonment, you might want to use open.sh
file which
will open both client and server instances at the same time.
Testing the sources
Sometimes the master branch is not in sync with the latest published version (which is normal). If you want to test the latest change in your VSCode instance, just follow the following steps
npm install -g vsce
- Clone the current repository and switch to the requested branch
- Navigate to the
server
directory, thennpm install
andnpm run compile
- Navigate to the
client
directory, thennpm install
andnpm run compile
andvsce package
- Drag and drop the generated
vsix
file into Visual Studio Code, which will load the extension.
Notes
Symbol navigation
Symbol navigation is strongly dependant on sourcemaps quality provided by the parser. Currently, the following resources are indexed:
The idea would be, of course, to improve symbol navigation as much as possible and exploit sourcemaps in all their power. This, however, might take time. If you feel there are some important symbols I'm missing, please file an issue, I'll be happy to evaluate it.
Basic Apiary Integration
This extension is able to provide basic Apiary integration. Fundamentally, the entire Apiary client has been reimplemented following the Apiary API documentation. It means that you can perform the following actions:
- Fetch an API Description Document from your account
- Publish an API Description Document to your account
- Browse an API Description (navigating on Apiary.io hosted documentation)
without having to leave the editor at all.
Most of the process is actually automated. Thous, it will ask you to provide a
token and redirect you to the right page if it's not avaliable on your computer.
All those commands are listed with an Apiary
prefix. Therefore, to see what you
can do, simply type Apiary
in the command box to see what's going on.
Acknowledges
Even if I currently used to work for Apiary, this extension is my personal work and it's not backed by Apiary. If you're enjoying the extension and would like to help, consider a donation