generating-api-contracts
About
This skill generates API contracts and OpenAPI specifications from existing code or design documents. It helps developers quickly create documentation when they need to define API structures, endpoints, and schemas. Use it by triggering with phrases like "generate API contract" or "create OpenAPI spec."
Documentation
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure you have:
- API design specifications or requirements documented
- Development environment with necessary frameworks installed
- Database or backend services accessible for integration
- Authentication and authorization strategies defined
- Testing tools and environments configured
Instructions
Step 1: Design API Structure
Plan the API architecture and endpoints:
- Use Read tool to examine existing API specifications from {baseDir}/api-specs/
- Define resource models, endpoints, and HTTP methods
- Document request/response schemas and data types
- Identify authentication and authorization requirements
- Plan error handling and validation strategies
Step 2: Implement API Components
Build the API implementation:
- Generate boilerplate code using Bash(api:contract-*) with framework scaffolding
- Implement endpoint handlers with business logic
- Add input validation and schema enforcement
- Integrate authentication and authorization middleware
- Configure database connections and ORM models
Step 3: Add API Features
Enhance with production-ready capabilities:
- Implement rate limiting and throttling policies
- Add request/response logging with correlation IDs
- Configure error handling with standardized responses
- Set up health check and monitoring endpoints
- Enable CORS and security headers
Step 4: Test and Document
Validate API functionality:
- Write integration tests covering all endpoints
- Generate OpenAPI/Swagger documentation automatically
- Create usage examples and authentication guides
- Test with various HTTP clients (curl, Postman, REST Client)
- Perform load testing to validate performance targets
Output
The skill generates production-ready API artifacts:
API Implementation
Generated code structure:
{baseDir}/src/routes/- Endpoint route definitions{baseDir}/src/controllers/- Business logic handlers{baseDir}/src/models/- Data models and schemas{baseDir}/src/middleware/- Authentication, validation, logging{baseDir}/src/config/- Configuration and environment variables
API Documentation
Comprehensive API docs including:
- OpenAPI 3.0 specification with complete endpoint definitions
- Authentication and authorization flow diagrams
- Request/response examples for all endpoints
- Error code reference with troubleshooting guidance
- SDK generation instructions for multiple languages
Testing Artifacts
Complete test suite:
- Unit tests for individual controller functions
- Integration tests for end-to-end API workflows
- Load test scripts for performance validation
- Mock data generators for realistic testing
- Postman/Insomnia collection for manual testing
Configuration Files
Production-ready configs:
- Environment variable templates (.env.example)
- Database migration scripts
- Docker Compose for local development
- CI/CD pipeline configuration
- Monitoring and alerting setup
Error Handling
Common issues and solutions:
Schema Validation Failures
- Error: Request body does not match expected schema
- Solution: Add detailed validation error messages; provide schema documentation; implement request sanitization
Authentication Errors
- Error: Invalid or expired authentication tokens
- Solution: Implement proper token refresh flows; add clear error messages indicating auth failure reason; document token lifecycle
Rate Limit Exceeded
- Error: API consumer exceeded allowed request rate
- Solution: Return 429 status with Retry-After header; implement exponential backoff guidance; provide rate limit info in response headers
Database Connection Issues
- Error: Cannot connect to database or query timeout
- Solution: Implement connection pooling; add health checks; configure proper timeouts; implement circuit breaker pattern for resilience
Resources
API Development Frameworks
- Express.js and Fastify for Node.js APIs
- Flask and FastAPI for Python APIs
- Spring Boot for Java APIs
- Gin and Echo for Go APIs
API Standards and Best Practices
- OpenAPI Specification 3.0+ for API documentation
- JSON:API specification for RESTful API conventions
- OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for authentication
- HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for performance optimization
Testing and Monitoring Tools
- Postman and Insomnia for API testing
- Swagger UI for interactive API documentation
- Artillery and k6 for load testing
- Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring
Security Best Practices
- OWASP API Security Top 10 guidelines
- JWT best practices for token-based auth
- Rate limiting strategies to prevent abuse
- Input validation and sanitization techniques
Quick Install
/plugin add https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus/tree/main/api-contract-generatorCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
GitHub 仓库
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