ServiceModelSwiftCodeGenerate is a foundational code generation library that can be used to generate code based on different service models. This library can be integrated into higher level code generation applications and provides some standard generation functions that can be called.
ServiceModelSwiftCodeGenerate uses the Swift Package Manager. To use the framework, add the following dependency to your Package.swift-
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/amzn/service-model-swift-code-generate.git", from: "3.0.0")
]
The easiest way to integrate ServiceModelSwiftCodeGenerate into a higher level code generation application is to use
ServiceModelGenerate.generateFromModel
. This function takes a file path to a xml, json or yaml encoded service model,
will attempt to parse that file into the required service model type and will then pass that model and a ServiceModelCodeGenerator
to the provided function which can call any required generation functions.
extension ServiceModelCodeGenerator where TargetSupportType: ModelTargetSupport & ClientTargetSupport {
func generateFromModel<ModelType: ServiceModel>(serviceModel: ModelType,
...) throws {
let myClientDelegate = ...
let myModelErrorsDelegate = ...
let defaultTraceContextType = DefaultTraceContextType(...)
let operationsReportingType = OperationsReportingType(...)
let invocationReportingType = InvocationReportingType(...)
generateClient(delegate: myClientDelegate, fileType: .clientImplementation,
defaultTraceContextType: defaultTraceContextType)
generateModelOperationsEnum()
generateOperationsReporting(operationsReportingType: operationsReportingType)
generateInvocationsReporting(invocationReportingType: invocationReportingType)
generateModelOperationClientInput()
generateModelOperationClientOutput()
generateModelOperationHTTPInput()
generateModelOperationHTTPOutput()
generateModelStructures()
generateModelTypes()
generateModelErrors(delegate: myModelErrorsDelegate)
generateDefaultInstances(generationType: .internalTypes)
// Call any custom generation functions as required
}
}
public struct MyCodeGeneration {
public static func generateFromModel<ModelType: ServiceModel>(
modelFilePath: String,
modelType: ModelType.Type,
customizations: CodeGenerationCustomizations,
applicationDescription: ApplicationDescription,
modelOverride: ModelOverride?,
...) throws
-> ModelType {
return try ServiceModelGenerate.generateFromModel(
modelFilePath: modelFilePath,
customizations: customizations,
applicationDescription: applicationDescription,
modelOverride: modelOverride) { (codeGenerator, serviceModel) in
try codeGenerator.generateFromModel(serviceModel: serviceModel, ...)
}
}
}
By default, the code generator will use \(applicationDescription.baseName)Model
for the name of the model target and
\(applicationDescription.baseName)Client
for the name of the client target. You can override these defaults by using
the ModelAndClientTargetSupport
type.
public struct MyCodeGeneration {
public static func generateFromModel<ModelType: ServiceModel>(
modelFilePath: String,
modelType: ModelType.Type,
modelTargetName: String, clientTargetName: String,
customizations: CodeGenerationCustomizations,
applicationDescription: ApplicationDescription,
modelOverride: ModelOverride?,
...) throws
-> ModelType {
let targetSupport = ModelAndClientTargetSupport(modelTargetName: modelTargetName,
clientTargetName: clientTargetName)
return try ServiceModelGenerate.generateFromModel(
modelFilePath: modelFilePath,
customizations: customizations,
applicationDescription: applicationDescription,
targetSupport: targetSupport,
modelOverride: modelOverride) { (codeGenerator, serviceModel) in
try codeGenerator.generateFromModel(serviceModel: serviceModel, ...)
}
}
}
Further, if you are generating additional targets, you can use a custom type that provides the name of
additional targets. This type will have to conform to the ModelTargetSupport
and ClientTargetSupport
protocols.
extension ServiceModelCodeGenerator where TargetSupportType: ModelTargetSupport & ClientTargetSupport & MyCustomTargetSupport {
func generateFromModel<ModelType: ServiceModel>(serviceModel: ModelType,
...) throws {
let myClientDelegate = ...
let myModelErrorsDelegate = ...
generateClient(delegate: myClientDelegate)
generateModelOperationsEnum()
generateOperationsReporting()
generateModelOperationClientInput()
generateModelOperationClientOutput()
generateModelOperationHTTPInput()
generateModelOperationHTTPOutput()
generateModelStructures()
generateModelTypes()
generateModelErrors(delegate: myModelErrorsDelegate)
generateDefaultInstances(generationType: .internalTypes)
// Call any custom generation functions as required
// The `targetSupport` attribute will conform to the `MyCustomTargetSupport` protocol.
}
}
public protocol MyCustomTargetSupport {
var myCustomTargetName: String { get }
}
public struct MyTargetSupport: ModelTargetSupport, ClientTargetSupport, MyCustomTargetSupport {
public let modelTargetName: String
public let clientTargetName: String
public let myCustomTargetName: String
public init(modelTargetName: String, clientTargetName: String,
myCustomTargetName: String) {
self.modelTargetName = modelTargetName
self.clientTargetName = clientTargetName
self.myCustomTargetName = myCustomTargetName
}
}
public struct MyCodeGeneration {
public static func generateFromModel<ModelType: ServiceModel>(
modelFilePath: String,
modelType: ModelType.Type,
modelTargetName: String, clientTargetName: String,
myCustomTargetName: String,
customizations: CodeGenerationCustomizations,
applicationDescription: ApplicationDescription,
modelOverride: ModelOverride?,
...) throws
-> ModelType {
let targetSupport = MyTargetSupport(modelTargetName: modelTargetName,
clientTargetName: clientTargetName,
myCustomTargetName: myCustomTargetName)
return try ServiceModelGenerate.generateFromModel(
modelFilePath: modelFilePath,
customizations: customizations,
applicationDescription: applicationDescription,
targetSupport: targetSupport,
modelOverride: modelOverride) { (codeGenerator, serviceModel) in
try codeGenerator.generateFromModel(serviceModel: serviceModel, ...)
}
}
}
The ServiceModel
protocol represents the parsed service model and provides access to descriptions of
the operations, fields and errors.
The ModelClientDelegate
protocol provides customization points for the creation of service clients.
The ModelErrorsDelegate
protocol provides customization points for handling errors returned from an application endpoint conforming to the service model.
The ModelOverride
type provides the opportunity to override values from the service model.
This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.