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@ -23,6 +23,30 @@ Then install it via:
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npm install swagger_petstore --save
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```
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##### Local development
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To use the library locally without publishing to a remote npm registry, first install the dependencies by changing
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into the directory containing `package.json` (and this README). Let's call this `JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR`. Then run:
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```shell
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npm install
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```
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Next, [link](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/link) it globally in npm with the following, also from `JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR`:
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```shell
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npm link
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```
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Finally, switch to the directory you want to use your swagger_petstore from, and run:
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```shell
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npm link /path/to/<JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR>
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```
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You should now be able to `require('swagger_petstore')` in javascript files from the directory you ran the last
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command above from.
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#### git
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#
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If the library is hosted at a git repository, e.g.
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@ -37,7 +61,8 @@ then install it via:
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The library also works in the browser environment via npm and [browserify](http://browserify.org/). After following
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the above steps with Node.js and installing browserify with `npm install -g browserify`,
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perform the following (assuming *main.js* is your entry file):
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perform the following (assuming *main.js* is your entry file, that's to say your javascript file where you actually
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use this library):
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```shell
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browserify main.js > bundle.js
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@ -23,6 +23,30 @@ Then install it via:
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npm install swagger_petstore --save
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```
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##### Local development
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To use the library locally without publishing to a remote npm registry, first install the dependencies by changing
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into the directory containing `package.json` (and this README). Let's call this `JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR`. Then run:
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```shell
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npm install
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```
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Next, [link](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/link) it globally in npm with the following, also from `JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR`:
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```shell
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npm link
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```
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Finally, switch to the directory you want to use your swagger_petstore from, and run:
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```shell
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npm link /path/to/<JAVASCRIPT_CLIENT_DIR>
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```
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You should now be able to `require('swagger_petstore')` in javascript files from the directory you ran the last
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command above from.
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#### git
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#
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If the library is hosted at a git repository, e.g.
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@ -37,7 +61,8 @@ then install it via:
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The library also works in the browser environment via npm and [browserify](http://browserify.org/). After following
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the above steps with Node.js and installing browserify with `npm install -g browserify`,
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perform the following (assuming *main.js* is your entry file):
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perform the following (assuming *main.js* is your entry file, that's to say your javascript file where you actually
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use this library):
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```shell
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browserify main.js > bundle.js
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