Introduction
A Go project for handling OpenAPI files. We target the latest OpenAPI version (currently 3), but the project contains support for older OpenAPI versions too.
Licensed under the MIT License.
Contributors and users
The project has received pull requests from many people. Thanks to everyone!
Here's some projects that depend on kin-openapi:
Alternatives
Structure
- openapi2 (godoc)
- Support for OpenAPI 2 files, including serialization, deserialization, and validation.
- openapi2conv (godoc)
- Converts OpenAPI 2 files into OpenAPI 3 files.
- openapi3 (godoc)
- Support for OpenAPI 3 files, including serialization, deserialization, and validation.
- openapi3filter (godoc)
- Validates HTTP requests and responses
- Provides a gorilla/mux router for OpenAPI operations
- openapi3gen (godoc)
- Generates
*openapi3.Schema
values for Go types.
Some recipes
Loading OpenAPI document
Use openapi3.Loader
, which resolves all references:
doc, err := openapi3.NewLoader().LoadFromFile("swagger.json")
Getting OpenAPI operation that matches request
loader := openapi3.NewLoader()
doc, _ := loader.LoadFromData([]byte(`...`))
_ := doc.Validate(loader.Context)
router, _ := gorillamux.NewRouter(doc)
route, pathParams, _ := router.FindRoute(httpRequest)
// Do something with route.Operation
Validating HTTP requests/responses
package main
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"log"
"net/http"
"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3filter"
legacyrouter "github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/routers/legacy"
)
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
loader := &openapi3.Loader{Context: ctx}
doc, _ := loader.LoadFromFile("openapi3_spec.json")
_ := doc.Validate(ctx)
router, _ := legacyrouter.NewRouter(doc)
httpReq, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "/items", nil)
// Find route
route, pathParams, _ := router.FindRoute(httpReq)
// Validate request
requestValidationInput := &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{
Request: httpReq,
PathParams: pathParams,
Route: route,
}
if err := openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(ctx, requestValidationInput); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var (
respStatus = 200
respContentType = "application/json"
respBody = bytes.NewBufferString(`{}`)
)
log.Println("Response:", respStatus)
responseValidationInput := &openapi3filter.ResponseValidationInput{
RequestValidationInput: requestValidationInput,
Status: respStatus,
Header: http.Header{"Content-Type": []string{respContentType}},
}
if respBody != nil {
data, _ := json.Marshal(respBody)
responseValidationInput.SetBodyBytes(data)
}
// Validate response.
if err := openapi3filter.ValidateResponse(ctx, responseValidationInput); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
Custom content type for body of HTTP request/response
By default, the library parses a body of HTTP request and response
if it has one of the next content types: "text/plain"
or "application/json"
.
To support other content types you must register decoders for them:
func main() {
// ...
// Register a body's decoder for content type "application/xml".
openapi3filter.RegisterBodyDecoder("application/xml", xmlBodyDecoder)
// Now you can validate HTTP request that contains a body with content type "application/xml".
requestValidationInput := &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{
Request: httpReq,
PathParams: pathParams,
Route: route,
}
if err := openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(ctx, requestValidationInput); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// ...
// And you can validate HTTP response that contains a body with content type "application/xml".
if err := openapi3filter.ValidateResponse(ctx, responseValidationInput); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func xmlBodyDecoder(body []byte) (interface{}, error) {
// Decode body to a primitive, []inteface{}, or map[string]interface{}.
}
Custom function to check uniqueness of array items
By defaut, the library check unique items by below predefined function
func isSliceOfUniqueItems(xs []interface{}) bool {
s := len(xs)
m := make(map[string]struct{}, s)
for _, x := range xs {
key, _ := json.Marshal(&x)
m[string(key)] = struct{}{}
}
return s == len(m)
}
In the predefined function using json.Marshal
to generate a string can
be used as a map key which is to support check the uniqueness of an array
when the array items are objects or arrays. You can register
you own function according to your input data to get better performance:
func main() {
// ...
// Register a customized function used to check uniqueness of array.
openapi3.RegisterArrayUniqueItemsChecker(arrayUniqueItemsChecker)
// ... other validate codes
}
func arrayUniqueItemsChecker(items []interface{}) bool {
// Check the uniqueness of the input slice
}
Sub-v0 breaking API changes
v0.61.0
- Renamed
openapi2.Swagger
to openapi2.T
.
- Renamed
openapi2conv.FromV3Swagger
to openapi2conv.FromV3
.
- Renamed
openapi2conv.ToV3Swagger
to openapi2conv.ToV3
.
- Renamed
openapi3.LoadSwaggerFromData
to openapi3.LoadFromData
.
- Renamed
openapi3.LoadSwaggerFromDataWithPath
to openapi3.LoadFromDataWithPath
.
- Renamed
openapi3.LoadSwaggerFromFile
to openapi3.LoadFromFile
.
- Renamed
openapi3.LoadSwaggerFromURI
to openapi3.LoadFromURI
.
- Renamed
openapi3.NewSwaggerLoader
to openapi3.NewLoader
.
- Renamed
openapi3.Swagger
to openapi3.T
.
- Renamed
openapi3.SwaggerLoader
to openapi3.Loader
.
- Renamed
openapi3filter.ValidationHandler.SwaggerFile
to openapi3filter.ValidationHandler.File
.
- Renamed
routers.Route.Swagger
to routers.Route.Spec
.
v0.51.0
- Type
openapi3filter.Route
moved to routers
(and Route.Handler
was dropped. See https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/issues/329)
- Type
openapi3filter.RouteError
moved to routers
(so did ErrPathNotFound
and ErrMethodNotAllowed
which are now RouteError
s)
- Routers'
FindRoute(...)
method now takes only one argument: *http.Request
getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3filter.Router
moved to getkin/kin-openapi/routers/legacy
openapi3filter.NewRouter()
and its related WithSwaggerFromFile(string)
, WithSwagger(*openapi3.Swagger)
, AddSwaggerFromFile(string)
and AddSwagger(*openapi3.Swagger)
are all replaced with a single <router package>.NewRouter(*openapi3.Swagger)
- NOTE: the
NewRouter(doc)
call now requires that the user ensures doc
is valid (doc.Validate() != nil
). This used to be asserted.
v0.47.0
Field (*openapi3.SwaggerLoader).LoadSwaggerFromURIFunc
of type func(*openapi3.SwaggerLoader, *url.URL) (*openapi3.Swagger, error)
was removed after the addition of the field (*openapi3.SwaggerLoader).ReadFromURIFunc
of type func(*openapi3.SwaggerLoader, *url.URL) ([]byte, error)
.