@redocly/cli 1.30.0 → 1.31.0

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package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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  # @redocly/cli
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+ ## 1.31.0
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+ ### Minor Changes
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+ - Added the `generate-arazzo` command to scaffold Arazzo description templates out of OpenAPI descriptions.
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+ - Added the `respect` command to test APIs against Arazzo description files.
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+ ### Patch Changes
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+ - Updated @redocly/openapi-core to v1.31.0.
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  ## 1.30.0
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  ### Minor Changes
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  ### Minor Changes
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- - Added Spot and Arazzo rules: `no-criteria-xpath`, `no-actions-type-end`, `criteria-unique`.
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+ - Added Respect and Arazzo rules: `no-criteria-xpath`, `no-actions-type-end`, `criteria-unique`.
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  ### Patch Changes
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package/README.md CHANGED
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  # Redocly CLI
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- [@Redocly](https://redocly.com) CLI is your all-in-one OpenAPI utility. It builds, manages, improves, and quality-checks your OpenAPI descriptions, all of which comes in handy for various phases of the API Lifecycle. Create your own rulesets to make API governance easy, and publish beautiful API reference documentation. Supports OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and OpenAPI 2.0 (legacy Swagger).
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+ [@Redocly](https://redocly.com) CLI is your all-in-one OpenAPI utility.
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+ It builds, manages, improves, and quality-checks your OpenAPI descriptions, all of which comes in handy for various phases of the API Lifecycle.
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+ Create your own rulesets to make API governance easy, publish beautiful API reference documentation, and more.
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+ Supports OpenAPI 3.1, 3.0 and OpenAPI 2.0 (legacy Swagger), AsyncAPI 3.0 and 2.6, Arazzo 1.0.
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  ![build and test](https://github.com/redocly/redocly-cli/actions/workflows/tests.yaml/badge.svg)
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  ![npm (scoped)](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@redocly/cli)
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  ### Docker
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- To give the Docker container access to the OpenAPI description files, you need to
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- mount the containing directory as a volume. Assuming the API description is rooted
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- in the current working directory, you need the following command:
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+ To give the Docker container access to the OpenAPI description files, you need to mount the containing directory as a volume.
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+ Assuming the API description is rooted in the current working directory, you need the following command:
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  ```sh
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  docker run --rm -v $PWD:/spec redocly/cli lint path-to-root-file.yaml
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  ### Generate API reference documentation
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- Redocly CLI is a great way to render API reference documentation. It uses open source [Redoc](https://github.com/redocly/redoc) to build your documentation. Use a command like this:
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+ Redocly CLI is a great way to render API reference documentation.
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+ It uses open source [Redoc](https://github.com/redocly/redoc) to build your documentation.
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+ Use a command like this:
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  ```sh
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  redocly build-docs openapi.yaml
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  ```
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- Your API reference docs are in `redoc-static.html` by default. You can customize this in many ways. [Read the main docs](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/commands/build-docs) for more information.
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+ Your API reference docs are in `redoc-static.html` by default.
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+ You can customize this in many ways.
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+ [Read the main docs](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/commands/build-docs) for more information.
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- > :bulb: Redocly also has [hosted API reference docs](https://redocly.com/docs/api-registry/guides/api-registry-quickstart/), a (commercial) alternative to Redoc. Both Redoc and Redocly API reference docs can be worked on locally using the `preview-docs` command.
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+ > :bulb: Redocly also has [hosted API reference docs](https://redocly.com/docs/api-registry/guides/api-registry-quickstart/), a (commercial) alternative to Redoc.
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+ > Both Redoc and Redocly API reference docs can be worked on locally using the `preview-docs` command.
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  ### Bundle multiple OpenAPI documents
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- Having one massive OpenAPI description can be annoying, so most people split them up into multiple documents via `$ref`, only to later find out some tools don't support `$ref` or don't support multiple documents. Redocly CLI to the rescue! It has a `bundle` command you can use to recombine all of those documents back into one single document. The bundled output that Redocly CLI provides is clean, tidy, and looks like a human made it.
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+ Having one massive OpenAPI description can be annoying, so most people split them up into multiple documents via `$ref`, only to later find out some tools don't support `$ref` or don't support multiple documents.
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+ Redocly CLI to the rescue! It has a `bundle` command you can use to recombine all of those documents back into one single document.
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+ The bundled output that Redocly CLI provides is clean, tidy, and looks like a human made it.
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  ### Automate API guidelines with Linting
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- Check that your API matches the expected API guidelines by using the `lint` command. API guidelines are an important piece of API governance. They help to keep APIs consistent by enforcing the same standards and naming conventions, and they can also guide API teams through potential security hazards and other pitfalls. Automating API guidelines means you can keep APIs consistent and secure throughout their lifecycle. Even better, you can shape the design of the API before it even exists by combining API linting with a design-first API workflow.
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+ Check that your API matches the expected API guidelines by using the `lint` command.
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+ API guidelines are an important piece of API governance. They help to keep APIs consistent by enforcing the same standards and naming conventions, and they can also guide API teams through potential security hazards and other pitfalls.
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+ Automating API guidelines means you can keep APIs consistent and secure throughout their lifecycle.
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+ Even better, you can shape the design of the API before it even exists by combining API linting with a design-first API workflow.
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- Our API linter is designed for speed on even large documents, and it's easy to run locally, in CI, or anywhere you need it. It's also designed for humans, with meaningful error messages to help you get your API right every time.
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+ Our API linter is designed for speed on even large documents, and it's easy to run locally, in CI, or anywhere you need it.
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- **Configure the rules** as you wish. Other API Linters use complicated identifiers like JSONPath, but Redocly makes life easy with simple expressions that understand the OpenAPI structure. You can either use the [built-in rules](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/rules) to mix-and-match your ideal API guidelines, or break out the tools to build your own.
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+ **Configure the rules** as you wish.
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+ Other API Linters use complicated identifiers like JSONPath, but Redocly makes life easy with simple expressions that understand the OpenAPI structure.
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+ You can either use the [built-in rules](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/rules) to mix-and-match your ideal API guidelines, or break out the tools to build your own.
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- **Format the output** in whatever way you need. The `stylish` output is as good as it sounds, but if you need JSON or Checkstyle outputs to integrate with other tools, the `lint` command can output those too.
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+ If your OpenAPI description isn't everything you hoped it would be, enhance it with the Redocly [decorators](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/decorators) feature.
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  ## Data collection
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- This tool [collects data](./docs/usage-data.md) to help Redocly improve our products and services. You can opt out by setting the `REDOCLY_TELEMETRY` environment variable to `off`.
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+ This tool [collects data](./docs/usage-data.md) to help Redocly improve our products and services.
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  ## Update notifications
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  ## Development
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package/lib/index.js CHANGED
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  #!/usr/bin/env node
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  "use strict";
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+ const path = require("path");
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+ const dotenv = require("dotenv");
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  const eject_1 = require("./commands/eject");
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  const constants_1 = require("./commands/preview-project/constants");
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  const push_1 = require("./commands/push");
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+ dotenv.config({ path: path.resolve(process.cwd(), './.env') });
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+ .command('respect [files...]', 'Run Arazzo tests.', (yargs) => {
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+ .positional('files', {
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+ describe: 'Test files or glob pattern.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ array: true,
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+ default: [],
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+ })
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+ .env('REDOCLY_CLI_RESPECT')
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+ .options({
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+ input: {
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+ alias: 'i',
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+ describe: 'Input parameters.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ },
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+ server: {
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+ describe: 'Server parameters.',
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+ },
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+ workflow: {
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+ alias: 'w',
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+ describe: 'Workflow name.',
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+ array: true,
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+ },
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+ skip: {
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+ describe: 'Workflow to skip.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ },
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+ verbose: {
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+ describe: 'Apply verbose mode.',
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+ describe: 'Har file output name.',
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+ 'json-output': {
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+ describe: 'JSON file output name.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ },
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+ 'client-cert': {
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+ describe: 'Mutual TLS client certificate.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ },
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+ 'client-key': {
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+ },
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+ export type CommandOptions = StatsOptions | SplitOptions | JoinOptions | PushOptions | CMSPushOptions | LintOptions | BundleOptions | LoginOptions | LogoutOptions | PreviewDocsOptions | BuildDocsArgv | PushStatusOptions | PreviewProjectOptions | TranslationsOptions | EjectOptions | RespectOptions | GenerateArazzoFileOptions;
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+ process.env.REDOCLY_CLI_COMMAND = 'respect';
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+ const { handleRun } = await import('@redocly/respect-core');
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+ commandWrapper(handleRun)(argv as Arguments<RespectOptions>);
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+ }
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+ )
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+ .command(
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+ 'generate-arazzo <descriptionPath>',
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+ 'Auto-generate arazzo description file from an API description.',
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+ (yargs) => {
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+ return yargs
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+ .positional('descriptionPath', {
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+ describe: 'Description file path.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ })
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+ .env('REDOCLY_CLI_RESPECT')
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+ .options({
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+ 'output-file': {
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+ alias: 'o',
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+ describe: 'Output File name.',
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+ type: 'string',
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+ },
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+ });
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+ },
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+ async (argv) => {
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+ process.env.REDOCLY_CLI_COMMAND = 'generate-arazzo';
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+ const { handleGenerate } = await import('@redocly/respect-core');
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+ commandWrapper(handleGenerate)(argv as Arguments<GenerateArazzoFileOptions>);
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+ }
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+ )
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  .completion('completion', 'Generate autocomplete script for `redocly` command.')
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  .demandCommand(1)
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968
  .middleware([notifyUpdateCliVersion])
package/src/types.ts CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
1
1
  import type { BundleOutputFormat, Region, Config, RuleSeverity } from '@redocly/openapi-core';
2
+ import type { RespectOptions, GenerateArazzoFileOptions } from '@redocly/respect-core';
2
3
  import type { ArgumentsCamelCase } from 'yargs';
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4
  import type { LintOptions } from './commands/lint';
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  import type { BundleOptions } from './commands/bundle';
@@ -43,7 +44,9 @@ export type CommandOptions =
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  | PushStatusOptions
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  | PreviewProjectOptions
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  | TranslationsOptions
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- | EjectOptions;
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+ | EjectOptions
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+ | RespectOptions
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+ | GenerateArazzoFileOptions;
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50
 
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  export type VerifyConfigOptions = {
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  config?: string;
@@ -29,9 +29,7 @@ import { deprecatedRefDocsSchema } from '@redocly/config/lib/reference-docs-conf
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  import { outputExtensions } from '../types';
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  import { version } from './update-version-notifier';
31
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  import { DESTINATION_REGEX } from '../commands/push';
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- import { RedoclyOAuthClient } from '../auth/oauth-client';
33
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  import { getReuniteUrl } from '../reunite/api';
34
- import { otelTelemetry } from '../otel';
35
33
 
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  import type { Arguments } from 'yargs';
37
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  import type {
@@ -549,8 +547,6 @@ export function cleanColors(input: string): string {
549
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  return input.replace(/\x1b\[\d+m/g, '');
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548
  }
551
549
 
552
- otelTelemetry.init();
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-
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  export async function sendTelemetry(
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  argv: Arguments | undefined,
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  exit_code: ExitCode,
@@ -570,6 +566,7 @@ export async function sendTelemetry(
570
566
  } = argv;
571
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  const event_time = new Date().toISOString();
572
568
  const redoclyClient = new RedoclyClient();
569
+ const { RedoclyOAuthClient } = await import('../auth/oauth-client');
573
570
  const oauthClient = new RedoclyOAuthClient('redocly-cli', version);
574
571
  const reuniteUrl = getReuniteUrl(argv.residency as string | undefined);
575
572
  const logged_in = redoclyClient.hasTokens() || (await oauthClient.isAuthorized(reuniteUrl));
@@ -592,6 +589,8 @@ export async function sendTelemetry(
592
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  spec_keyword,
593
590
  spec_full_version,
594
591
  };
592
+ const { otelTelemetry } = await import('../otel');
593
+ otelTelemetry.init();
595
594
  otelTelemetry.send(data.command, data);
596
595
  } catch (err) {
597
596
  // Do nothing.
package/tsconfig.json CHANGED
@@ -4,6 +4,6 @@
4
4
  "rootDir": "src",
5
5
  "outDir": "lib"
6
6
  },
7
- "references": [{ "path": "../core" }],
7
+ "references": [{ "path": "../core" }, { "path": "../respect-core" }],
8
8
  "exclude": ["lib"]
9
9
  }