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AsyncAPI offers many different ways to reuse certain parts of the document like messages or schemas definitions or references to external files, not to even mention the traits. There is a need for a tool that can be plugged into any workflows and optimize documents that are generated from code, but not only.

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asyncapi/optimizer

AsyncAPI Optimizer

AsyncAPI offers many ways to reuse certain parts of the document like messages or schemas definitions or references to external files, not to even mention the traits. Purpose of AsyncAPI Optimizer is to enable different ways to optimize AsyncAPI files. It is a library that can be used in UIs and CLIs.

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Testing

  1. Clone the project git clone https://github.com/asyncapi/optimizer.git
  2. Install the dependencies npm i
  3. for a quick check you can run npm run example. You can open examples/index.js modify it or add your own AsyncAPI document for optimization.

Usage

Node.js

import { Optimizer } from '@asyncapi/optimizer'
import type { Report } from '@asyncapi/optimizer'

const yaml = `
asyncapi: 3.0.0
info:
  title: Example Service
  version: 1.0.0
  description: Example Service.
servers:
  production:
    host: 'test.mosquitto.org:{port}'
    protocol: mqtt
    description: Test broker
    variables:
      port:
        description: Secure connection (TLS) is available through port 8883.
        default: '1883'
        enum:
          - '1883'
          - '8883'
operations:
  user/deleteAccount.subscribe:
    action: send
    channel:
      $ref: '#/channels/commentLikedChannel'
channels:
  commentLikedChannel:
    address: comment/liked
    messages:
      commentLikedMessage:
        description: Message that is being sent when a comment has been liked by someone.
        payload:
          type: object
          title: commentLikedPayload
          properties:
            commentId:
              type: string
              description: an id object
              x-origin: ./schemas.yaml#/schemas/idSchema
          x-origin: ./schemas.yaml#/schemas/commentLikedSchema
        x-origin: ./messages.yaml#/messages/commentLikedMessage
    x-origin: ./channels.yaml#/channels/commentLikedChannel`

const optimizer = new Optimizer(yaml)

Generating report

const report: Report = await optimizer.getReport()
/*
the report value will be:
{
  removeComponents: [],
  reuseComponents: [],
  moveAllToComponents: [
    {
      path: 'channels.commentLikedChannel.messages.commentLikedMessage.payload.properties.commentId',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.schemas.idSchema'
    },
    {
      path: 'channels.commentLikedChannel.messages.commentLikedMessage.payload',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.schemas.commentLikedSchema'
    },
    {
      path: 'channels.commentLikedChannel.messages.commentLikedMessage',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.messages.commentLikedMessage'
    },
    {
      path: 'operations.user/deleteAccount.subscribe',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.operations.subscribe'
    },
    {
      path: 'channels.commentLikedChannel',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.channels.commentLikedChannel'
    },
    {
      path: 'servers.production',
      action: 'move',
      target: 'components.servers.production'
    }
  ],
  moveDuplicatesToComponents: []
}
 */

Applying the suggested changes

const optimizedDocument = optimizer.getOptimizedDocument({
  output: 'YAML',
  rules: {
    reuseComponents: true,
    removeComponents: true,
    moveAllToComponents: true,
    moveDuplicatesToComponents: false,
  },
  disableOptimizationFor: {
    schema: false,
  },
})
/*
the optimizedDocument value will be:

asyncapi: 3.0.0
info:
  title: Example Service
  version: 1.0.0
  description: Example Service.
servers:
  production:
    $ref: '#/components/servers/production'
operations:
  user/deleteAccount.subscribe:
    action: send
    channel:
      $ref: '#/channels/commentLikedChannel'
  user/deleteAccount:
    subscribe:
      $ref: '#/components/operations/subscribe'
channels:
  commentLikedChannel:
    $ref: '#/components/channels/commentLikedChannel'
components:
  schemas:
    idSchema:
      type: string
      description: an id object
      x-origin: ./schemas.yaml#/schemas/idSchema
    commentLikedSchema:
      type: object
      title: commentLikedPayload
      properties:
        commentId:
          $ref: '#/components/schemas/idSchema'
      x-origin: ./schemas.yaml#/schemas/commentLikedSchema
  messages:
    commentLikedMessage:
      description: Message that is being sent when a comment has been liked by someone.
      payload:
        $ref: '#/components/schemas/commentLikedSchema'
      x-origin: ./messages.yaml#/messages/commentLikedMessage
  operations: {}
  channels:
    commentLikedChannel:
      address: comment/liked
      messages:
        commentLikedMessage:
          $ref: '#/components/messages/commentLikedMessage'
      x-origin: ./channels.yaml#/channels/commentLikedChannel
  servers:
    production:
      host: test.mosquitto.org:{port}
      protocol: mqtt
      description: Test broker
      variables:
        port:
          description: Secure connection (TLS) is available through port 8883.
          default: '1883'
          enum:
            - '1883'
            - '8883'
 */

API documentation

For using the optimizer to optimize file you just need to import the Optimizer class. Use its two methods to get the report (getReport()) and get the optimized document (getOptimizedDocument()).

See API documentation for more example and full API reference information.

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