Code Transform API converts between code and data formats in a single API call.
Perfect for developer tools, code editors, CI/CD pipelines, and documentation generators.
Transforms code from one language or format to another.
Transform Code - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{"output":"name: John","from":"json","to":"yaml","timestamp":"2026-04-08T15:11:07.505Z","inputSize":15,"outputSize":10}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/12325/code+transform+api/23143/transform+code' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{"input":"{\"name\":\"John\"}","from":"json","to":"yaml"}'
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Code Transform API supports over 20 transformation types, including conversions from JavaScript to TypeScript, Python to JavaScript, JSON to YAML, CSV to JSON, and XML to JSON.
Developers can integrate the Code Transform API into their tools, code editors, CI/CD pipelines, and documentation generators to automate code transformations and improve workflow efficiency.
The API can be used for tasks such as converting legacy code to modern languages, transforming data formats for API responses, and formatting or minifying code for production environments.
The output formats depend on the transformation type, but common outputs include TypeScript files from JavaScript, YAML files from JSON, and formatted or minified code in various programming languages.
Yes, the Code Transform API provides capabilities for both code formatting and minification, in addition to transforming code between different programming languages and data formats.
The Transform Code endpoint returns a JSON object containing the transformed output, the original format, the target format, a timestamp, and the sizes of both the input and output data.
The key fields in the response include "output" (the transformed code), "from" (the source format), "to" (the target format), "timestamp" (when the transformation occurred), "inputSize" (size of the input data), and "outputSize" (size of the transformed data).
The Transform Code endpoint accepts parameters such as "input" (the code to be transformed), "from" (the source format), and "to" (the target format). Users can specify these to customize their transformation requests.
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format, with key-value pairs that clearly indicate the transformed output, source and target formats, and metadata about the transformation process.
The Transform Code endpoint provides information about the transformed code, including the original and target formats, as well as metadata like timestamps and data sizes, allowing users to track and manage transformations effectively.
Users can utilize the returned data by accessing the "output" field for the transformed code, while the "from" and "to" fields help confirm the transformation context. The sizes can assist in performance assessments during integration.
Typical use cases include converting configuration files between formats, generating TypeScript interfaces from JSON data, and preparing data for API responses in various formats, enhancing interoperability in software development.
If the API returns partial or empty results, users should check the input data for correctness and ensure that the specified formats are supported. Implementing error handling in the application can also help manage such scenarios effectively.
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