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The AsyncAPI Specification (AAS), is a specification for a programming language-agnostic, machine-readable interface definition language for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing event-driven services.
AsyncAPI documents describe API services and are represented in YAML or JSON formats.
The open source, cloud native tool for API Mocking and Testing. Microcks is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project 🚀
React component for rendering documentation from your specification in real-time in the browser. It also provides a WebComponent and bundle for Angular and Vue
A shared and somewhat opinionated style guide for everyone to enjoy.
Socket.IO solution with I/O validation and the ability to generate AsyncAPI specification and a contract for consumers.
SCC Verifier MultiApi Converter allows us to use Spring Cloud Contract to generate contracts from an OpenApi yaml or AsyncApi yaml document
SocketIO python framework driven by the AsyncAPI specification. Built on top of Flask-SocketIO. Inspired by Connexion.
This is a Maven plugin designed to help developers automatizing the creation of code classes from YML files based on AsyncApi and OpenAPI.
Bump.sh CLI - Deploy your OpenAPI & AsyncAPI documentations from your CI
GitHub action to deploy your API documentation on Bump
Automated .NET SDKs for your APIs
Pydantic model for the AsyncAPI (v2) specification schema
GitHub action to validate if AsyncAPI schema file is valid or not.
/jay-sync-api/-idea-plugin is a IDEA plugin for AsyncAPI specification
Looking to get started with AsyncAPI, React, WebSockets and Go? This set of code, specs and guides should get you started
The API registry is an API specifications registry that indexes specs like OpenAPI, Swagger, API Blueprint, Apache Avro, Protocol buffers, JSON Schema, Postman Collections, Kafka, WSDL, XML, AsyncAPI, GraphQL schemas, and more.
An example of a dotnet application with usage of MassTransit and AsyncAPI by Saunter package
A library used to visualize "applications" through different views
Old bump.sh ruby CLI - Please head to our new CLI https://github.com/bump-sh/cli
Extracting and visualizing data from OpenAPI and AsyncAPI Specifications documentation (warning: experimental)
Created by AsyncAPI Initiative, Fran Méndez
Released September 20, 2017
Latest release about 1 year ago