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nest-cli.json
configuration
Generate spec file for configuration schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
config
Alias for configuration
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
controller
Generate spec file for controller schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
co
Alias for controller
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
decorator
Generate spec file for decorator schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
d
Alias fro decorator
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
filter
Generate spec file for filter schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
f
Alias for filter
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
gateway
Generate spec file for gateway schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
ga
Alias for gateway
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
guard
Generate spec file for guard schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
gu
Alias for guard
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
interceptor
Generate spec file for interceptor schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
in
Alias for interceptor
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
interface
Generate spec file for interface schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
middleware
Generate spec file for middleware schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
mi
Alias for middleware
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
module
Generate spec file for module schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
mo
Alias for module
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
pipe
Generate spec file for pipe schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
pi
Alias for pipe
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
provider
Generate spec file for provider schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
pr
Alias for provider
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
resolver
Generate spec file for resolver schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
r
Alias for resolver
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
service
Generate spec file for service schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
s
Alias for resolver
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
library
Generate spec file for library schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
lib
Alias for library
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
sub-app
Generate spec file for sub-app schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
app
Alias for sub-app
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
resource
Generate spec file for resource schematics or not.
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
res
Alias for resource
{"type": "boolean"}
nest-cli.json
GenerateBaseDirOptions
Base directory
{"type": "string", "default": ""}
nest-cli.json
name
The npm package name of the cli plugin, eg @nestjs/swagger.
{"type": "string"}
nest-cli.json
introspectComments
If set to true, plugin will generate descriptions and example values for properties based on comments.
{"type": "boolean", "default": true}
nest-cli.json
typeFileNameSuffix
(GraphQL Only) GraphQL types files suffix. Default value: ['.input.ts', '.args.ts', '.entity.ts', '.model.ts']. See https://docs.nestjs.com/graphql/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details.
{"type": "array", "default": [".input.ts", ".args.ts", ".entity.ts", ".model.ts"]}
nest-cli.json
dtoFileNameSuffix
(Swagger Only) DTO (Data Transfer Object) files suffix. Default value: ['.dto.ts', '.entity.ts']. See https://docs.nestjs.com/openapi/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details
{"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string"}, "default": [".dto.ts", ".entity.ts"]}
nest-cli.json
controllerFileNameSuffix
(Swagger Only) Controller files suffix. See https://docs.nestjs.com/openapi/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details
{"type": "string", "default": ".controller.ts"}
nest-cli.json
classValidatorShim
(Swagger Only) If set to true, the module will reuse class-validator validation decorators (e.g. @Max(10) will add max: 10 to schema definition). See https://docs.nestjs.com/openapi/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details
{"type": "boolean", "default": true}
nest-cli.json
dtoKeyOfComment
(Swagger Only) The property key to set the comment text to on ApiProperty. See https://docs.nestjs.com/openapi/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details
{"type": "string", "default": "description"}
nest-cli.json
controllerKeyOfComment
(Swagger Only) The property key to set the comment text to on ApiOperation. See https://docs.nestjs.com/openapi/cli-plugin#using-the-cli-plugin for details
{"type": "string", "default": "description"}
nest-cli.json
collection
Points at the collection of schematics used to generate components. you generally should not change this value.
{"type": "string", "default": "@nestjs/schematics"}
nest-cli.json
sourceRoot
Points at the root of the source code for the single project in standard mode structures, or the default project in monorepo mode structures.
{"type": "string", "default": "src"}
nest-cli.json
entryFile
The entry file where 'nest start' work with. Default to 'main'.
{"type": "string", "default": "main"}
nest-cli.json
monorepo
(monorepo only) For a monorepo mode structure, this value is always true.
{"type": "boolean", "default": false}
nest-cli.json
root
(monorepo only) Points at the project root of the default project.
{"type": "string", "default": ""}
github-workflow.json
branch
When using the push and pull_request events, you can configure a workflow to run on specific branches or tags. If you only define only tags or only branches, the workflow won't run for events affecting the undefined Git ref. The branches, branches-ignore, tags, and tags-ignore keywords accept glob patterns that use the...
{}
github-workflow.json
group
When a concurrent job or workflow is queued, if another job or workflow using the same concurrency group in the repository is in progress, the queued job or workflow will be pending. Any previously pending job or workflow in the concurrency group will be canceled.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
cancel-in-progress
To cancel any currently running job or workflow in the same concurrency group, specify cancel-in-progress: true.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "boolean"}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
image
The Docker image to use as the container to run the action. The value can be the Docker Hub image name or a registry name.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
credentials
If the image's container registry requires authentication to pull the image, you can use credentials to set a map of the username and password. The credentials are the same values that you would provide to the `docker login` command.
{"type": "object", "properties": {"username": {"type": "string"}, "password": {"type": "string"}}}
github-workflow.json
env
Sets an array of environment variables in the container.
{}
github-workflow.json
ports
Sets an array of ports to expose on the container.
{"type": "array", "items": {"oneOf": [{"type": "number"}, {"type": "string"}]}, "minItems": 1}
github-workflow.json
volumes
Sets an array of volumes for the container to use. You can use volumes to share data between services or other steps in a job. You can specify named Docker volumes, anonymous Docker volumes, or bind mounts on the host. To specify a volume, you specify the source and destination path: <source>:<destinationPath> The <sou...
{"type": "array", "items": {"type": "string", "pattern": "^[^:]+:[^:]+$"}, "minItems": 1}
github-workflow.json
options
Additional Docker container resource options. For a list of options, see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/create/#options.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
permissions
You can modify the default permissions granted to the GITHUB_TOKEN, adding or removing access as required, so that you only allow the minimum required access.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "string", "enum": ["read-all", "write-all"]}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
env
To set custom environment variables, you need to specify the variables in the workflow file. You can define environment variables for a step, job, or entire workflow using the jobs.<job_id>.steps[*].env, jobs.<job_id>.env, and env keywords. For more information, see https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actio...
{"oneOf": [{"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {"oneOf": [{"type": "string"}, {"type": "number"}, {"type": "boolean"}]}}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
environment
The environment that the job references
{"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "url": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["name"], "additionalProperties": false}
github-workflow.json
name
The name of the environment configured in the repo.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
url
A deployment URL
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
path
When using the push and pull_request events, you can configure a workflow to run when at least one file does not match paths-ignore or at least one modified file matches the configured paths. Path filters are not evaluated for pushes to tags. The paths-ignore and paths keywords accept glob patterns that use the * and *...
{}
github-workflow.json
shell
You can override the default shell settings in the runner's operating system using the shell keyword. You can use built-in shell keywords, or you can define a custom set of shell options.
{"anyOf": [{"type": "string"}, {"type": "string", "enum": ["bash", "pwsh", "python", "sh", "cmd", "powershell"]}]}
github-workflow.json
types
Selects the types of activity that will trigger a workflow run. Most GitHub events are triggered by more than one type of activity. For example, the event for the release resource is triggered when a release is published, unpublished, created, edited, deleted, or prereleased. The types keyword enables you to narrow dow...
{"type": "array", "minItems": 1}
github-workflow.json
working-directory
Using the working-directory keyword, you can specify the working directory of where to run the command.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
jobNeeds
Identifies any jobs that must complete successfully before this job will run. It can be a string or array of strings. If a job fails, all jobs that need it are skipped unless the jobs use a conditional statement that causes the job to continue.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "array", "items": {}, "minItems": 1}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
reusableWorkflowCallJob
Each job must have an id to associate with the job. The key job_id is a string and its value is a map of the job's configuration data. You must replace <job_id> with a string that is unique to the jobs object. The <job_id> must start with a letter or _ and contain only alphanumeric characters, -, or _.
{"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "needs": {}, "permissions": {}, "if": {"type": ["boolean", "number", "string"]}, "uses": {"type": "string", "pattern": "^(.+/)+(.+)\\.(ya?ml)(@.+)?$"}, "with": {}, "secrets": {"oneOf": [{}, {"type": "string", "enum": ["inherit"]}]}, "strategy": {"type": "obj...
github-workflow.json
name
The name of the job displayed on GitHub.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
if
You can use the if conditional to prevent a job from running unless a condition is met. You can use any supported context and expression to create a conditional. Expressions in an if conditional do not require the ${{ }} syntax. For more information, see https://help.github.com/en/articles/contexts-and-expression-synta...
{"type": ["boolean", "number", "string"]}
github-workflow.json
uses
The location and version of a reusable workflow file to run as a job, of the form './{path/to}/{localfile}.yml' or '{owner}/{repo}/{path}/{filename}@{ref}'. {ref} can be a SHA, a release tag, or a branch name. Using the commit SHA is the safest for stability and security.
{"type": "string", "pattern": "^(.+/)+(.+)\\.(ya?ml)(@.+)?$"}
github-workflow.json
with
A map of inputs that are passed to the called workflow. Any inputs that you pass must match the input specifications defined in the called workflow. Unlike 'jobs.<job_id>.steps[*].with', the inputs you pass with 'jobs.<job_id>.with' are not be available as environment variables in the called workflow. Instead, you can ...
{}
github-workflow.json
secrets
When a job is used to call a reusable workflow, you can use 'secrets' to provide a map of secrets that are passed to the called workflow. Any secrets that you pass must match the names defined in the called workflow.
{"oneOf": [{}, {"type": "string", "enum": ["inherit"]}]}
github-workflow.json
strategy
A strategy creates a build matrix for your jobs. You can define different variations of an environment to run each job in.
{"type": "object", "properties": {"matrix": {"oneOf": [{"type": "object"}, {}], "patternProperties": {"^(in|ex)clude$": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {}}, "minItems": 1}}, "additionalProperties": {"oneOf": [{"type": "array", "items": {}, "minItems": 1}, {}]}, "minProperties": 1},...
github-workflow.json
matrix
A build matrix is a set of different configurations of the virtual environment. For example you might run a job against more than one supported version of a language, operating system, or tool. Each configuration is a copy of the job that runs and reports a status. You can specify a matrix by supplying an array for the...
{"oneOf": [{"type": "object"}, {}], "patternProperties": {"^(in|ex)clude$": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {}}, "minItems": 1}}, "additionalProperties": {"oneOf": [{"type": "array", "items": {}, "minItems": 1}, {}]}, "minProperties": 1}
github-workflow.json
fail-fast
When set to true, GitHub cancels all in-progress jobs if any matrix job fails. Default: true
{"type": "boolean", "default": true}
github-workflow.json
max-parallel
The maximum number of jobs that can run simultaneously when using a matrix job strategy. By default, GitHub will maximize the number of jobs run in parallel depending on the available runners on GitHub-hosted virtual machines.
{"type": ["number", "string"]}
github-workflow.json
concurrency
Concurrency ensures that only a single job or workflow using the same concurrency group will run at a time. A concurrency group can be any string or expression. The expression can use any context except for the secrets context. You can also specify concurrency at the workflow level. When a concurrent job or workflow ...
{"oneOf": [{"type": "string"}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
normalJob
Each job must have an id to associate with the job. The key job_id is a string and its value is a map of the job's configuration data. You must replace <job_id> with a string that is unique to the jobs object. The <job_id> must start with a letter or _ and contain only alphanumeric characters, -, or _.
{"type": "object", "properties": {"name": {"type": "string"}, "needs": {}, "permissions": {}, "runs-on": {"oneOf": [{"type": "string", "enum": ["macos-10.15", "macos-11", "macos-12", "macos-12-xl", "macos-13", "macos-13-xl", "macos-latest", "macos-latest-xl", "self-hosted", "ubuntu-18.04", "ubuntu-20.04", "ubuntu-22.04...
github-workflow.json
name
The name of the job displayed on GitHub.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
runs-on
The type of machine to run the job on. The machine can be either a GitHub-hosted runner, or a self-hosted runner.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "string", "enum": ["macos-10.15", "macos-11", "macos-12", "macos-12-xl", "macos-13", "macos-13-xl", "macos-latest", "macos-latest-xl", "self-hosted", "ubuntu-18.04", "ubuntu-20.04", "ubuntu-22.04", "ubuntu-latest", "ubuntu-latest-4-cores", "ubuntu-latest-8-cores", "ubuntu-latest-16-cores", "windows-...
github-workflow.json
environment
The environment that the job references.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "string"}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
outputs
A map of outputs for a job. Job outputs are available to all downstream jobs that depend on this job.
{"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {"type": "string"}, "minProperties": 1}
github-workflow.json
env
A map of environment variables that are available to all steps in the job.
{}
github-workflow.json
defaults
A map of default settings that will apply to all steps in the job.
{}
github-workflow.json
if
You can use the if conditional to prevent a job from running unless a condition is met. You can use any supported context and expression to create a conditional. Expressions in an if conditional do not require the ${{ }} syntax. For more information, see https://help.github.com/en/articles/contexts-and-expression-synta...
{"type": ["boolean", "number", "string"]}
github-workflow.json
steps
A job contains a sequence of tasks called steps. Steps can run commands, run setup tasks, or run an action in your repository, a public repository, or an action published in a Docker registry. Not all steps run actions, but all actions run as a step. Each step runs in its own process in the virtual environment and has ...
{"type": "array", "items": {"allOf": [{"oneOf": [{"type": "object", "properties": {"uses": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["uses"]}, {"type": "object", "properties": {"run": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["run"]}]}, {"type": "object", "properties": {"id": {"type": "string"}, "if": {"type": ["boolean", "number", "s...
github-workflow.json
id
A unique identifier for the step. You can use the id to reference the step in contexts. For more information, see https://help.github.com/en/articles/contexts-and-expression-syntax-for-github-actions.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
if
You can use the if conditional to prevent a step from running unless a condition is met. You can use any supported context and expression to create a conditional. Expressions in an if conditional do not require the ${{ }} syntax. For more information, see https://help.github.com/en/articles/contexts-and-expression-synt...
{"type": ["boolean", "number", "string"]}
github-workflow.json
name
A name for your step to display on GitHub.
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
uses
Selects an action to run as part of a step in your job. An action is a reusable unit of code. You can use an action defined in the same repository as the workflow, a public repository, or in a published Docker container image (https://hub.docker.com/). We strongly recommend that you include the version of the action yo...
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
run
Runs command-line programs using the operating system's shell. If you do not provide a name, the step name will default to the text specified in the run command. Commands run using non-login shells by default. You can choose a different shell and customize the shell used to run commands. For more information, see https...
{"type": "string"}
github-workflow.json
with
A map of the input parameters defined by the action. Each input parameter is a key/value pair. Input parameters are set as environment variables. The variable is prefixed with INPUT_ and converted to upper case.
{"properties": {"args": {"type": "string"}, "entrypoint": {"type": "string"}}}
github-workflow.json
env
Sets environment variables for steps to use in the virtual environment. You can also set environment variables for the entire workflow or a job.
{}
github-workflow.json
continue-on-error
Prevents a job from failing when a step fails. Set to true to allow a job to pass when this step fails.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "boolean"}, {}], "default": false}
github-workflow.json
timeout-minutes
The maximum number of minutes to run the step before killing the process.
{"oneOf": [{"type": "number"}, {}]}
github-workflow.json
timeout-minutes
The maximum number of minutes to let a workflow run before GitHub automatically cancels it. Default: 360
{"oneOf": [{"type": "number"}, {}], "default": 360}
github-workflow.json
strategy
A strategy creates a build matrix for your jobs. You can define different variations of an environment to run each job in.
{"type": "object", "properties": {"matrix": {"oneOf": [{"type": "object"}, {}], "patternProperties": {"^(in|ex)clude$": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {}}, "minItems": 1}}, "additionalProperties": {"oneOf": [{"type": "array", "items": {}, "minItems": 1}, {}]}, "minProperties": 1},...
github-workflow.json
matrix
A build matrix is a set of different configurations of the virtual environment. For example you might run a job against more than one supported version of a language, operating system, or tool. Each configuration is a copy of the job that runs and reports a status. You can specify a matrix by supplying an array for the...
{"oneOf": [{"type": "object"}, {}], "patternProperties": {"^(in|ex)clude$": {"type": "array", "items": {"type": "object", "additionalProperties": {}}, "minItems": 1}}, "additionalProperties": {"oneOf": [{"type": "array", "items": {}, "minItems": 1}, {}]}, "minProperties": 1}
github-workflow.json
fail-fast
When set to true, GitHub cancels all in-progress jobs if any matrix job fails. Default: true
{"type": "boolean", "default": true}
github-workflow.json
max-parallel
The maximum number of jobs that can run simultaneously when using a matrix job strategy. By default, GitHub will maximize the number of jobs run in parallel depending on the available runners on GitHub-hosted virtual machines.
{"type": ["number", "string"]}