Merge pull request #536 from AffanShaikhsurab/patch-6

Add instructions to run API Dash-generated code in Dart (dio)
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Ashita Prasad
2025-01-17 22:26:14 +05:30
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## Dart (http)
TODO
Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Dart (using `http`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
### **1. Install Dart**
- Visit the official **[Dart Installation Guide](https://dart.dev/get-dart)** for step-by-step installation instructions for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
### **2. Add the `http` Package**
- Add the `http` package as a dependency under the `dependencies` section of the `pubspec.yaml` file:
```yaml
dependencies:
http: ^1.2.2
```
- Run the following command to fetch the dependency:
```bash
dart pub get
```
### **3. Run the Generated Code**
#### **Using a Text Editor or IDE (e.g., Visual Studio Code):**
1. Open a text editor or an IDE like Visual Studio Code.
2. Create a new Dart file, such as `api_test.dart`.
3. Copy the generated code from API Dash and paste it into this file.
4. Save the file.
5. Run the Dart file using the terminal or the IDE's built-in tools.
#### **Using the Command Line:**
1. Save the generated code to a Dart file, e.g., `api_test.dart`.
2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory containing the file.
3. Run the Dart file with the following command:
```bash
dart run api_test.dart
```
## Dart (dio)
TODO
Here are the detailed instructions for running the generated API Dash code in **Dart (using `dio`)** for macOS, Windows, and Linux:
### **1. Install Dart**
- Visit the official **[Dart Installation Guide](https://dart.dev/get-dart)** for step-by-step installation instructions for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
### **2. Add the `dio` Package**
- Add the `dio` package as a dependency under the `dependencies` section of the `pubspec.yaml` file:
```yaml
dependencies:
dio: ^5.7.0
```
- Run the following command to fetch the dependency:
```bash
dart pub get
```
### **3. Run the Generated Code**
#### **Using a Text Editor or IDE (e.g., Visual Studio Code):**
1. Open a text editor or an IDE like Visual Studio Code.
2. Create a new Dart file, such as `api_test.dart`.
3. Copy the generated code from API Dash and paste it into this file.
4. Save the file.
5. Run the Dart file using the terminal or the IDE's built-in tools.
#### **Using the Command Line:**
1. Save the generated code to a Dart file, e.g., `api_test.dart`.
2. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory containing the file.
3. Run the Dart file with the following command:
```bash
dart run api_test.dart
```
## Go (net/http)