The AsyncAPI.NET SDK contains a useful object model for the AsyncAPI specification in .NET along with common serializers to extract raw AsyncAPI JSON and YAML documents from the model as well.
CHANGELOG
Wiki and getting started guide
Install the NuGet packages:
Main classes to know:
- AsyncApiStringReader
- AsyncApiStringWriter
- There is an extension on the AsyncApiDocument type which allows Serializing as well (
new AsyncApiDocument().SerializeAsJson()
ornew AsyncApiDocument().SerializeAsYaml()
- There is an extension on the AsyncApiDocument type which allows Serializing as well (
var myFirstAsyncApi = new AsyncApiDocument
{
Info = new AsyncApiInfo
{
Title = "my first asyncapi"
},
Channels = new Dictionary<string, AsyncApiChannel>
{
{
"users", new AsyncApiChannel
{
Subscribe = new AsyncApiOperation
{
OperationId = "users",
Description = "my users channel"
}
}
}
}
};
var yaml = myFirstAsyncApi.SerializeAsYaml();
//asyncapi: '2.5.0'
// info:
// title: my first asyncapi
// channels:
// users:
// subscribe:
// operationId: users
// description: my users channel
var httpClient = new HttpClient
{
BaseAddress = new Uri("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asyncapi/spec/"),
};
var stream = await httpClient.GetStreamAsync("master/examples/streetlights-kafka.yml");
var asyncApiDocument = new AsyncApiStreamReader().Read(stream, out var diagnostic);
To add support for reading bindings, simply add the bindings you wish to support, to the Bindings
collection of AsyncApiReaderSettings
.
There is a nifty helper to add different types of bindings, or like in the example All
of them.
var settings = new AsyncApiReaderSettings();
settings.Bindings = BindingsCollection.All;
var asyncApiDocument = new AsyncApiStringReader(settings).Read(stream, out var diagnostic);
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