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A code generator for QingCloud & QingStor SDKs.

License: Apache License 2.0

Makefile 2.74% Go 97.26%

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Snips

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A code generator for QingCloud & QingStor SDKs.

Introduction

Snips generates various code for QingCloud and QingStor SDKs with API specifications in OpenAPI Specification (Swagger) v2.0 format.

Run snips --help to get to help messages of snips.

$ snips --help
A code generator for QingCloud & QingStor SDKs.
It is used to generate code from our public APIs currently.

For example:
  $ snips -m QingStor -n latest \
          -s ./specs -t ./templates/qingstor/go \
          -o ./publish/qingstor-sdk-go/service
  $ ...
  $ snips --service=QingStor \
          --service-api-version=latest \
          --spec=./specs \
          --template=./templates/qingstor/ruby \
          --output=./publish/qingstor-sdk-ruby/lib/qingstor/sdk/service
  $ ...

Copyright (C) 2016 Yunify, Inc.

Usage:
  snips [flags]

Flags:
  -o, --output string                Specify the output directory.
  -m, --service string               Choose the service to use.
  -n, --service-api-version string   Choose the service API version to use. (default "latest")
  -s, --spec string                  Specify spec files directory.
      --spec-format string           Specify the format of spec file. (default "Swagger-v2.0")
  -t, --template string              Specify template files directory.
  -v, --version                      Show version.

Installation

Snips is a command line tool, and it's easy to have it installed. You can build it from source code or download the precompiled binary directly.

Install from Source Code

Snips requires Go 1.6 or later's vendor feature, the dependencies the project used are included in the vendor directory. And we use [govendor] govender link to manage project dependence.

go get -u github.com/yunify/snips

Notice: You can also use Go 1.5 with the GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1.

Download Precompiled Binary

  1. Go to releases tab and download the binary for your operating system, for example snips-v0.0.7-darwin_amd64.tar.gz.
  2. Unarchive the downloaded file, and put the executable file snips into a directory that in the $PATH environment variable, for example /usr/local/bin.
  3. Run snips --help to get started.

SDK Development Workflow

Snips takes API specifications and template to generate lots of code for APIs, then these generated code plus the handcrafted code makes up the SDK. Next, we use scenario based test to make sure our SDKs are working properly, and ensure their functional consistency.

+---------------------------------------------+--------------------+
|                                             |  Workflow Diagram  |
|       API Specifications                    +--------------------|
|                   +                                              |
|                   |                               Scenario       |
|     Templates     |               +------------->  Based         |
|         +         |      +------>SDKs             Testing        |
|         |         |      |        ^                  +           |
|         |         v      |        |                  |           |
|         +-----> Snips+---+        |                  |           |
|                                   |                  |           |
|                                   |                  v           |
|       Handcraft+------------------+               Publish        |
|                                                                  |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+

Add an SDK for Another Programing Language

  1. Create handcraft files of SDK, to handle configuration, network request and etc.
  2. Writing templates for API code.
  3. Generate code using snips.
  4. Running tests.
  5. Publish.

Update an Exists SDK

  1. Change handcraft files (if needed) and update the API specs.
  2. Regenerate code.
  3. Running tests.
  4. Publish.

Example

Let's take Go SDK for QingStor (qingstor-sdk-go) for example.

Prepare

Tips: Include these files as git submodule.

Procedures

  1. Create template files which will be used to generate API code in ./template.

  2. Generate code using snips, and format the generated code.

    $ snips --service=qingstor \
            --service-api-version=latest \
            --spec="./specs" \
            --template="./template" \
            --output="./service"
    Loaded templates from ./template
    4 template(s) detected.
    Loaded service QingStor (2016-01-06) from ./specs
    
    Generating to: ./service/qingstor.go
    Generating to: ./service/object.go
    Generating to: ./service/bucket.go
    Generating to: ./service/types.go
    
    Everything looks fine.
    $ gofmt -w .
  3. Implement test scenarios in ./test.

    $ ls ./test
    bucket.go                 config.yaml.example       test_config.yaml
    bucket_acl.go             features                  test_config.yaml.example
    bucket_cors.go            main.go                   utils.go
    bucket_external_mirror.go object.go                 vendor
    bucket_policy.go          object_multipart.go
    config.yaml               service.go
  4. Running scenarios test, and pass all tests.

    $ pushd ./test
    $ go run *.go
    ...
    38 scenarios (38 passed)
    84 steps (84 passed)
    1m2.408357076s
    $ popd
  5. Every time the QingStor API changes, just update the specs/qingstor and ./test/features submodule and regenerate code. Then add/change test for this API change, and rerun the online test to make sure the SDK is working properly.

References

Contributing

Please see Contributing Guidelines of this project before submitting patches.

LICENSE

The Apache License (Version 2.0, January 2004).

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