* - Refactored the .js files to .ts files
- Added typing
- Used 'WrapHandler' util instead of specific middleware in plugin
- Added additional PUT method to the /mailchimp/subscribe endpoint.
- Updated documentation where relevant.
* Added changeset
* Updated yarn.lock
* Used camelcase for method args in services/mailchimp.ts
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Co-authored-by: Tom Rupke <tom@adapptive.nl>
Co-authored-by: Oliver Windall Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>
## What
New `medusa-oas docs` to improve OAS compatibility with for Redocly API documentation viewer and handle deep circular references.
## Why
We wish to share the tooling we have been using to generate our public API documentation.
## How
* Move `/docs-utils/redocly` under `medusa-oas-cli` package.
* Move some of the operations from `oas-github-ci/scripts/build-openapi.js` under the `medusa-oas docs` command.
* Improve DevX when dealing with circular references by outputting precise troubleshooting recommendations in the error message.
* Extract some common operations in utility methods.
## Tests
### Step 1
* Run `yarn install`
* Run `yarn build`
* Run `yarn openapi:generate --dry-run`
* Expect same behaviour as before where OAS is validated and circular references are checked.
### Step 2
* Run `yarn openapi:generate`
* Expect same behaviour as before where API documentation is generated in `/docs`
### Step 3
* Move to the `packages/oas/medusa-oas-cli`
* Run `yarn medusa-oas oas --type store --out-dir ~/tmp/oas` to generate the raw OAS file.
* Run `yarn medusa-oas docs --src-file ~/tmp/oas/store.oas.json --preview`
* Open url from the console output in a browser
* Expect a preview of the API documentation using Redocly.
### Step 4
* Run `yarn medusa-oas docs --src-file ~/tmp/oas/store.oas.json --out-dir ~/tmp/docs/store --clean --split`
* Expect a similiar output as `yarn openapi:generate`
### Step 5
* Run `yarn medusa-oas docs --src-file ~/tmp/oas/store.oas.json --out-dir ~/tmp/docs/store --clean --html`
* Expect `index.html` to have been created.
* Run `npx http-server ~/tmp/docs/store -p 8000`
* Open http://127.0.0.1:8000 in a browser.
* Expect a zero-dependency static rendering of the API documentation using Redocly.
### Step 6
* To emulate an unhandled circular reference, edit [packages/oas/medusa-oas-cli/redocly/redocly-config.yaml](d180f47e16/packages/oas/medusa-oas-cli/redocly/redocly-config.yaml (L9-L10)) and comment out "Address: - Customer"
* Run `yarn medusa-oas docs --src-file ~/tmp/oas/store.oas.json --dry-run`
* Expect an error message with a hint on how to resolve the issue.
* Create a file `~/tmp/redocly-config.yaml` and paste in the recommendation from the error message.
* Run `yarn medusa-oas docs --src-file ~/tmp/oas/store.oas.json --dry-run --config ~/tmp/redocly-config.yaml`
* Expect Dry run to succeed.
## What
Adding tests to cover `x-expanded-relation` and `x-codegen.queryParams` handling
## Why
The logic that processes these OAS extension can be complex to reason with. Therefore, we should have automated tests to prevent unintentional regression.
## How
* Focus on `getModels` method and its sub-routines.
* Add coverage to getOperation codegen parsing.
* Add coverage to model and operation spec property.
**What**
The error handling was applied on the emit, which always succeed. On the other hand, the `on` which calls the handler, was not handling any errors and therefore crashed the server
* init deploy command
* add include flag
* add 'shortcut' flag
* add dev command, fix var replacement, change default behaviour
* cleanup params of build command
* fix defaults when using the plugin to serve admin
* add changeset
* fix globals
* update README
* throw error on no build found
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Co-authored-by: Oliver Windall Juhl <59018053+olivermrbl@users.noreply.github.com>