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OIS (or Oracle Integration Specifications) is a JSON object that describes an API specification

You can find the documentation for OIS in the docs.

Installation

To install this package run either:

pnpm add @api3/ois

or if you use npm:

npm install @api3/ois --save

Gotchas

Use pinned version

We recommend using a pinned version of the OIS package because the validation included in the package enforces the OIS version up to the patch. Pinning the version also ensures your project uses the correct OIS version even if there are other packages depending on a different OIS version.

Make sure only one "zod" version is installed

Internally, we use zod to implement validation and TS typing for the OIS schema. It's possible to have TS issues when multiple different zod versions are used in a project.

Usage

The OIS package defines validation and TypeScript typings that can be used to verify correctness of a full OIS schema or just a part of it. For example:

const { oisSchema } = require('@api3/ois');

const possibleOis = {
  // Placeholder values. Refer to the Example section below and the documentation.
  oisFormat: '1.0.0',
  version: '1.2.3',
  title: 'coinlayer',
  apiSpecifications: { ... } // omitted for brevity
  endpoints: [ ... ], // omitted for brevity
};
const result = oisSchema.safeParse(possibleOis);
if (!result.success) {
  throw result.error
} else {
  const validOis = result.data
}

Example

An example of a valid OIS can be found here.

Developer documentation

Release

Releasing is facilitated by GitHub Actions using changesets/action. To release a new version follow these steps:

  1. Assuming desired changes are present on main with changesets, create a GitHub PR to the release branch from main.
  2. Merge the PR to release using a merge commit.
  3. The publish Action workflow will create a release PR.
  4. Review the release PR and merge it to release using squash and merge.
  5. The publish Action workflow will publish a GitHub release and publish the package to npm with provenance. It will also create a PR for merging the release branch back to main.
  6. Merge the PR to main from release using a merge commit.

Note that development can continue on main during the release process, or in other words, main does not need to be protected.