I have generated a openapi json file, and I wish to create a typescript client using docker. I have tried to do something similar to what is on the openapi generator site (https://openapi-generator.tech/ - scroll down to docker part), but it doesn't work.
Command from site:
docker run --rm \
-v $PWD:/local openapitools/openapi-generator-cli generate \
-i /local/petstore.yaml \
-g go \
-o /local/out/go
What I have tried:
docker run --rm -v \
$PWD:/local openapitools/openapi-generator-cli generate -i ./openapi.json \
-g typescript-axios
No matter what I do, there is always a problem with the ./openapi.json file. The error which occours:
[error] The spec file is not found: ./openapi.json
[error] Check the path of the OpenAPI spec and try again.
I have tried the things below:
-i ~/compass_backend/openapi.json
-i openapi.json
-i ./openapi.json
-i $PWD:/openapi.json
cat openapi.json | docker run .... (error, -i is required)
I am out of ideas. The error is always the same. What am I doing wrong?
I was able to solve the problem by switching from bash to powershell. Docker uses windows path notation and I was trying to use bash notation. If you type pwd in bash you get this:
/c/Users/aniemirka/compass_backend
And if you type pwd in powershell you get this:
C:\Users\aniemirka\compass_backend
So docker was trying to mount a volume to /c/Users/aniemirka/compass_backend\local, and it couldn't read it because it is not windows notation, so the volume didn't exist.