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Welcome to Thanix!
Thanix is an experimental cli application written in Rust for generating Rust code from yaml schema files like they are found as openAPI schemas.
Installation
Be aware that Thanix currently is only developed on and for Linux distributions. Support for other operating systems may be available in the future, but currently though it is not guaranteed to work.
Building from source
Building from source provides you with the most recent updates and changes to Thanix. However, be aware that these may be unstable, so downloading a tagged release is advised.
Also, make sure you have the Rust programming language and Cargo installed.
To build Thanix from source you need to follow these steps:
- Download the source code. To do so, run this command in your Terminal:
This will create a new directory called Thanix, move into it.
- Run the application directly
You can now run Thanix using the cargo run command. However, this process may take longer and may feel less
comfortable.
Do not forget to pass the required CLI parameters to Thanix when doing this.
This may look like this:
This step will result in your thanix_client being generated.
To view the next steps please scroll down to the Usage section.
Optional:
- Install Thanix using
cargo install.
You can also install the crate on your system, so you always have it available. To do so, run this command while in the Thanix project directory:
This will install Thanix onto your system and it can be executed by simply running thanix in your terminal.
Install Thanix using Cargo
Thanix is also published on crates.io.
To install it simply run:
Install Thanix as a distribution package (TBA)
We are working on building packages for a variety of Linux distributions starting with openSUSE Tumbleweed.
You can install Thanix for openSUSE Tumbleweed using these steps:
- Add Repository
- Refresh Repositories
- Install Thanix
Zypper should now install Thanix for you.
NOTE: The repository location is temporary and will be changed once Thanix is out of beta. If you do not wish to deal with this, we suggest you install Thanix using one of the methods listed above. Thank you for understanding.
Usage
After you have installed Thanix in a way you see fit, you use it by passing it two mandatory parameters like this:
- The
$YOUR_API_YAMLparameter is the path to your.yaml-file you want to use as an input. This is usually the API schema file your want to generate a client for. - The
--outputparameter is optional and refers to the path where thanix' output should be put. If omitted, it will create aoutputdirectory in your current wokring directory.