# Client SDK Generation Guide This guide explains how to generate and use client SDKs for the Video Generation API. ## Overview The Video Generation API supports automatic client SDK generation in multiple programming languages using OpenAPI Generator. This allows developers to quickly integrate with the API using idiomatic code in their preferred language. ## Supported Languages - **TypeScript/JavaScript** - Modern TypeScript client with fetch API - **Python** - Python client with requests library - **Java** - Java client with OkHttp and Gson - **C#** - .NET Standard 2.0 compatible client - **Go** - Go client with native HTTP library - **PHP** - PHP client with Guzzle HTTP - **Ruby** - Ruby client with Faraday HTTP ## Prerequisites ### Required Tools 1. **Node.js and npm** - For OpenAPI Generator CLI 2. **OpenAPI Generator CLI** - For generating clients 3. **Language-specific tools** (optional, for testing): - TypeScript: Node.js, npm - Python: Python 3.7+, pip - Java: JDK 8+, Maven - C#: .NET Core SDK - Go: Go 1.16+ - PHP: PHP 7.4+, Composer - Ruby: Ruby 2.7+, Bundler ### Installation Install OpenAPI Generator CLI: ```bash npm install -g @openapitools/openapi-generator-cli ``` ## Quick Start ### Using the Python Script The easiest way to generate clients is using the provided Python script: ```bash # Generate all supported clients python scripts/generate_clients.py # Generate specific languages python scripts/generate_clients.py --languages typescript python # Use custom API URL python scripts/generate_clients.py --api-url https://api.example.com # Custom output directory python scripts/generate_clients.py --output-dir my_clients ``` ### Using the Shell Script Alternatively, use the shell script: ```bash # Generate all clients ./scripts/generate_clients.sh # Generate specific languages ./scripts/generate_clients.sh typescript python java # Use custom API URL ./scripts/generate_clients.sh --api-url https://api.example.com typescript ``` ### Manual Generation For manual control, use OpenAPI Generator CLI directly: ```bash # Fetch OpenAPI specification curl -o openapi.json http://localhost:8000/openapi.json # Generate TypeScript client openapi-generator-cli generate \ -i openapi.json \ -g typescript-fetch \ -o clients/typescript \ --package-name video-api-client # Generate Python client openapi-generator-cli generate \ -i openapi.json \ -g python \ -o clients/python \ --package-name video_api_client ``` ## Generated Client Structure Each generated client includes: ``` clients/ ├── typescript/ │ ├── src/ │ │ ├── apis/ │ │ ├── models/ │ │ └── index.ts │ ├── package.json │ ├── README.md │ └── example.ts ├── python/ │ ├── video_api_client/ │ │ ├── api/ │ │ ├── models/ │ │ └── __init__.py │ ├── setup.py │ ├── README.md │ └── example.py └── ... ``` ## Usage Examples ### TypeScript ```typescript import { Configuration, VideosApi } from 'video-api-client'; const config = new Configuration({ basePath: 'https://api.example.com', accessToken: 'your-clerk-session-token' }); const videosApi = new VideosApi(config); async function generateVideo() { try { const jobResponse = await videosApi.createVideoGenerationJob({ configuration: { topic: "Pythagorean Theorem", context: "Explain the mathematical proof", quality: "medium", use_rag: true } }); console.log('Job created:', jobResponse.job_id); // Poll for completion let status = 'queued'; while (status !== 'completed' && status !== 'failed') { await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000)); const statusResponse = await videosApi.getVideoJobStatus(jobResponse.job_id); status = statusResponse.status; console.log(`Status: ${status} (${statusResponse.progress.percentage}%)`); } if (status === 'completed') { const videoBlob = await videosApi.downloadVideoFile(jobResponse.job_id); console.log('Video downloaded'); } } catch (error) { console.error('Error:', error); } } ``` ### Python ```python import time from video_api_client import Configuration, ApiClient, VideosApi from video_api_client.models import JobCreateRequest, JobConfiguration configuration = Configuration( host="https://api.example.com", access_token="your-clerk-session-token" ) with ApiClient(configuration) as api_client: videos_api = VideosApi(api_client) try: # Create job job_request = JobCreateRequest( configuration=JobConfiguration( topic="Pythagorean Theorem", context="Explain the mathematical proof", quality="medium", use_rag=True ) ) job_response = videos_api.create_video_generation_job(job_request) print(f"Job created: {job_response.job_id}") # Poll for completion status = "queued" while status not in ["completed", "failed"]: time.sleep(5) status_response = videos_api.get_video_job_status(job_response.job_id) status = status_response.status print(f"Status: {status} ({status_response.progress.percentage}%)") if status == "completed": video_data = videos_api.download_video_file(job_response.job_id) with open("video.mp4", "wb") as f: f.write(video_data) print("Video downloaded") except Exception as e: print(f"Error: {e}") ``` ### Java ```java import com.example.videoapiclient.ApiClient; import com.example.videoapiclient.Configuration; import com.example.videoapiclient.api.VideosApi; import com.example.videoapiclient.model.*; public class VideoApiExample { public static void main(String[] args) { ApiClient client = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient(); client.setBasePath("https://api.example.com"); client.setAccessToken("your-clerk-session-token"); VideosApi videosApi = new VideosApi(client); try { JobConfiguration config = new JobConfiguration() .topic("Pythagorean Theorem") .context("Explain the mathematical proof") .quality(VideoQuality.MEDIUM) .useRag(true); JobCreateRequest request = new JobCreateRequest().configuration(config); JobResponse jobResponse = videosApi.createVideoGenerationJob(request); System.out.println("Job created: " + jobResponse.getJobId()); // Poll for completion String status = "queued"; while (!"completed".equals(status) && !"failed".equals(status)) { Thread.sleep(5000); JobStatusResponse statusResponse = videosApi.getVideoJobStatus(jobResponse.getJobId()); status = statusResponse.getStatus().getValue(); System.out.println("Status: " + status + " (" + statusResponse.getProgress().getPercentage() + "%)"); } if ("completed".equals(status)) { System.out.println("Video generation completed!"); } } catch (Exception e) { System.err.println("Error: " + e.getMessage()); } } } ``` ## Authentication All clients support Clerk authentication. Set your session token when configuring the client: ### TypeScript ```typescript const config = new Configuration({ accessToken: 'your-clerk-session-token' }); ``` ### Python ```python configuration.access_token = 'your-clerk-session-token' ``` ### Java ```java client.setAccessToken("your-clerk-session-token"); ``` ## Error Handling All clients provide structured error handling: ### TypeScript ```typescript try { const response = await api.createVideoGenerationJob(request); } catch (error) { if (error.status === 422) { console.error('Validation error:', error.body); } else if (error.status === 429) { console.error('Rate limit exceeded'); } else { console.error('API error:', error); } } ``` ### Python ```python from video_api_client.exceptions import ApiException try: response = api.create_video_generation_job(request) except ApiException as e: if e.status == 422: print(f"Validation error: {e.body}") elif e.status == 429: print("Rate limit exceeded") else: print(f"API error: {e}") ``` ## Testing Generated Clients Use the provided testing script to validate generated clients: ```bash # Test all generated clients python scripts/test_clients.py # Test with custom API URL python scripts/test_clients.py --api-url https://api.example.com # Save test results python scripts/test_clients.py --output-file test_results.json # Verbose output python scripts/test_clients.py --verbose ``` The test script validates: - Client structure and files - Build/compilation success - Import/usage capability - API connectivity - Basic functionality ## Customization ### Custom Templates Create custom templates in the `templates/` directory: ``` templates/ ├── typescript/ │ ├── api.mustache │ ├── model.mustache │ └── README.mustache ├── python/ │ ├── api.mustache │ └── model.mustache └── ... ``` ### Configuration File Modify `openapi-generator-config.yaml` to customize generation: ```yaml typescript: generatorName: typescript-fetch additionalProperties: npmName: my-custom-client supportsES6: true withInterfaces: true ``` ### Custom Properties Pass additional properties during generation: ```bash openapi-generator-cli generate \ -i openapi.json \ -g typescript-fetch \ -o clients/typescript \ --additional-properties=npmName=my-client,supportsES6=true ``` ## Publishing Clients ### NPM (TypeScript/JavaScript) ```bash cd clients/typescript npm publish ``` ### PyPI (Python) ```bash cd clients/python python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel twine upload dist/* ``` ### Maven Central (Java) ```bash cd clients/java mvn deploy ``` ### NuGet (C#) ```bash cd clients/csharp dotnet pack dotnet nuget push *.nupkg ``` ## Troubleshooting ### Common Issues 1. **OpenAPI Generator not found** ```bash npm install -g @openapitools/openapi-generator-cli ``` 2. **API server not running** ```bash # Start the API server first python -m uvicorn src.app.main:app --reload ``` 3. **Build failures** - Check language-specific requirements - Verify generated code syntax - Review error messages in build logs 4. **Import errors** - Ensure proper installation - Check Python path and virtual environments - Verify package structure ### Debug Mode Enable debug output for troubleshooting: ```bash # Python script python scripts/generate_clients.py --verbose # OpenAPI Generator openapi-generator-cli generate \ --verbose \ --debug-operations \ -i openapi.json \ -g typescript-fetch \ -o clients/typescript ``` ### Validation Validate OpenAPI specification before generation: ```bash # Using OpenAPI Generator openapi-generator-cli validate -i openapi.json # Using Swagger Editor online # Visit: https://editor.swagger.io/ ``` ## Best Practices 1. **Version Management** - Tag client versions with API versions - Maintain backward compatibility - Document breaking changes 2. **Testing** - Test clients against real API - Include integration tests - Validate error handling 3. **Documentation** - Include usage examples - Document authentication setup - Provide troubleshooting guides 4. **Distribution** - Use semantic versioning - Publish to appropriate package managers - Maintain changelogs ## Support For issues with client generation: - Check the [OpenAPI Generator documentation](https://openapi-generator.tech/) - Review API documentation at `/docs` - Contact support at support@example.com - File issues on GitHub ## Contributing To contribute to client generation: 1. Fork the repository 2. Create custom templates or improve scripts 3. Test with multiple languages 4. Submit pull request with documentation ## License Generated clients inherit the same license as the API project (MIT License).