tie/README.md
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Tie allows generation of Haskell server stubs from
[OpenAPI (v 3.x) specifications](https://swagger.io/specification/).
If you are looking for a generator for Haskell client code, check out the
[Haskell-OpenAPI-Client-Code-Generator](https://github.com/Haskell-OpenAPI-Code-Generator/Haskell-OpenAPI-Client-Code-Generator)
project.
## Usage
```
$ tie --help
tie - openapi3 server code generator
Usage: tie [-o|--output DIR] [--module-name MODULE] [--package-name PACKAGE]
[--extra-package PACKAGE] FILE
Generate a Haskell server from an OpenAPI3 specification
Available options:
-o,--output DIR The directory output (default: "out")
--module-name MODULE Name of the generated top level module
(default: "OpenAPI")
--package-name PACKAGE Name of the generated cabal project
(default: "open-api")
--extra-package PACKAGE Extra packages to include in the generated cabal
project
FILE OpenAPI specification file
-h,--help Show this help text
```
## Example
See [`example/`](/example) for the ubiquitous OpenAPI Petstore example.
## Installation
### Building from source
Below are the steps to install Tie using the Cabal build tool.
First, you need to clone the repository
```bash
$ git clone https://github.com/scarf-sh/tie.git
$ cd tie
```
Then, you need to build it using cabal:
```bash
$ cabal build exe:tie
```
Finally, you can copy the resulting executable to your desired location:
```bash
$ cp $(cabal exec -- which tie) ~/.local/bin/tie
```
Alternatively, instead of manually copying the executable you can install with
cabal:
```bash
$ cabal install .
```
## Community & Contact
Feel free to join on us on our
[community Slack](https://tinyurl.com/scarf-community-slack) (`#tie` channel)!
## License
This program is under the terms of the [Apache License v2.0](/LICENSE).
## Authors
Tie is originally made and currently sponsored by [Scarf](https://scarf.sh)
among other [contributors](https://github.com/scarf-sh/tie/graphs/contributors).