@personio/scripts
A set of node scripts to auto-generate files. Currently, the library includes two: request and translations. See more information bellow.
Installation
Run
yarn add -D @personio/scripts
CLI options
-s, --script <script> // *Required. The script you want to run. Can be either translations or request.
-o, --outputDir <directory> // *Only valid for the request script. The path of the directory you want to generate the request helper files.
// The default is src/helpers/request,
-i, --inputFile <type> // *Only valid for the request script. The path of your openapi.yaml file.
// The default is openapi.yaml
-n, --requestName <name> // *Only valid for the request script. Create the request helper naming based on this options.
// It accepts three variants: operationId, summary or url, Default is operationId.
--noResponseMocks // *Only valid for the request script.
// Disable the creation of the response mocks.
--pact // Only valid for the request script.
// Use to generate pact file
--retrieveDataFromResponse // Only valid for the request script.
// Use if your project is using the retrieveDataFromResponse parameter in the @personio/requests config
-d, --domain <domain> // *Required. Only valid for the translations script.
// Your teams domain, where we can find the translations.json file.
--fromLocalPhraseServer // *Only valid for the translations script.
// Retrieves the translations from http://localhost:9800 instead of production.
// Don't forget to run the synchronisation pipeline before going to production!
--fromLocalTranslationsFile <filepath> // *Only valid for the translations script.
// [DANGEROUS] Retrieves the translations from a local JSON file (in i18next format) instead of production.
// The usage of the `--fromLocalTranslationsFile` is dangerous since PhraseApp might
// not contain the keys provided in the input file. It's supposed to be used only by the tooling
// that ensures that all keys are in place (e.g. VSCode Personio Extension).
Description
As mentioned, we have two different scripts included in the library:
- translations
- request
translations
This script generates four files:
-
__mocks__/translationsMock.ts
file including all the english translations to be injected into your test configuration. -
config/translations.json
file including the english translations in JSON format. It can be served locally for your i18n configuration to speed up development. -
translations.ts
file including the types from the translations of your team's domain. -
react18next-resources.d.ts
file that declares yourreact18next
resource types to enforce type safety on the translation key usage. Note : This will only works forreact-18next
version11
and upwards.
Example
personio-scripts -s translations -d recruiting
- After running the script, you can check the generated files in the path
src/translations.ts
and thesrc/__mocks__/translationsMock.ts
request
This script generates three files, all based on the openApi.yaml
.
-
types.ts
file, which includes:- query keys
enum
for using withreact-query
- the types from your request responses
- query keys
-
requestHelper.ts
file with functions wrapped in the @personio/request library based on the APIs URL. -
responseMocks.ts
file with all the response examples provided. NOTE: Double check the name of all your examples as it's required to have a valid javascript syntax otherwise the script will fail.
Example
personio-scripts -s request -n summary
-
After running the script and you haven't changed the output directory, you can check the generated files in the path
src/helper/request/requestHelper.ts
and thesrc/helper/request/types.ts
.Note:
-
The
-n, --requestName <name>
option accepts three variants: operationId, summary or url.- operationId: Takes this property as is. If you intend to use it, you should make sure this is a valid function name for javascript. For instance, the property is already in camelCase.
-
summary: Takes the summary property, remove the spacing and prepends the
http method. Eg:
-
get: summary: Preferences settings
- the function will be called:
getPreferencesSettings
-
-
url: Takes the url, split based on the
/
,takes the last 3 names and prepends the http method. Eg:-
/api/v1/preferences: get: ...
- the function will be called:
getApiV1Preferences
-