Orval provides a set of options that allow you to generate your models or the API calls of your application. This page contains a complete list of all Orval options available.
To download and install Orval, follow the instructions here.
The orval command is used to generate client with appropriate type-signatures. By default search for an orval.config.js file.
$ orval
The --input option, shorthand -i, can be used to set the path or link to your OpenApi specification.
$ orval --input ./petstore.yaml
The --output option, shorthand -o, can be used to set the path to where you want to generate your models and HTTP calls.
$ orval --output ./api/endpoints/petstoreFromFileSpec.ts"
The --config option, shorthand -c, can be used to set the path to your Orval config.
$ orval --config ./api/orval.config.js
The --project option, shorthand -p, can be used to focus on one project of your Orval config.
$ orval --project petstore
The --watch option, shorthand -w, can be used to watch some files and execute orval when they change. if path is not specified, it watches the specification files. Repeat "--watch" for more than one path
$ orval --watch
$ orval --watch ./src
The --clean, can be used to clean generated files. Be carefull clean all output target and schemas folder.
$ orval --clean
$ orval --clean ./src
The --prettier, can be used to prettier generated files. You need to have prettier in your dependencies.
$ orval --prettier
The --tslint, can be used to specify tslint (TSLint is deprecated in favour of eslint + plugins) as typescript linter instead of eslint. You need to have tslint in your dependencies.
$ orval --tslint
The --tsconfig, can be used to specify the path to your tsconfig.
$ orval --tsconfig ./src/tsconfig.json