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Overview ¶
Package genswagger provides a generator for the JSON swagger controller. The swagger controller responds to GET /swagger requests with the API JSON Hyper-swagger. This JSON swagger can be used to generate API documentation, ruby and Go API clients. See the blog post (https://blog.heroku.com/archives/2014/1/8/json_swagger_for_heroku_platform_api) describing how Heroku leverages the JSON Hyper-swagger standard (http://json-swagger.org/latest/json-swagger-hypermedia.html) for more information.
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type ExternalDocs ¶
type ExternalDocs struct { // Description is a short description of the target documentation. // GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // URL for the target documentation. URL string `json:"url"` }
ExternalDocs allows referencing an external resource for extended documentation.
type Generator ¶
type Generator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Generator is the swagger code generator.
type Header ¶
type Header struct { // Description is`a brief description of the parameter. // GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Type of the header. it is limited to simple types (that is, not an object). Type string `json:"type,omitempty"` // Format is the extending format for the previously mentioned type. Format string `json:"format,omitempty"` // Items describes the type of items in the array if type is "array". Items *Items `json:"items,omitempty"` // CollectionFormat determines the format of the array if type array is used. // Possible values are csv, ssv, tsv, pipes and multi. CollectionFormat string `json:"collectionFormat,omitempty"` // Default declares the value of the parameter that the server will use if none is // provided, for example a "count" to control the number of results per page might // default to 100 if not supplied by the client in the request. Default interface{} `json:"default,omitempty"` Maximum *float64 `json:"maximum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMaximum bool `json:"exclusiveMaximum,omitempty"` Minimum *float64 `json:"minimum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMinimum bool `json:"exclusiveMinimum,omitempty"` MaxLength *int `json:"maxLength,omitempty"` MinLength *int `json:"minLength,omitempty"` Pattern string `json:"pattern,omitempty"` MaxItems *int `json:"maxItems,omitempty"` MinItems *int `json:"minItems,omitempty"` UniqueItems bool `json:"uniqueItems,omitempty"` Enum []interface{} `json:"enum,omitempty"` MultipleOf float64 `json:"multipleOf,omitempty"` }
Header represents a header parameter.
type Info ¶
type Info struct { Title string `json:"title,omitempty"` Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` TermsOfService string `json:"termsOfService,omitempty"` Contact *design.ContactDefinition `json:"contact,omitempty"` License *design.LicenseDefinition `json:"license,omitempty"` Version string `json:"version"` }
Info provides metadata about the API. The metadata can be used by the clients if needed, and can be presented in the Swagger-UI for convenience.
type Items ¶
type Items struct { // Type of the items. it is limited to simple types (that is, not an object). Type string `json:"type,omitempty"` // Format is the extending format for the previously mentioned type. Format string `json:"format,omitempty"` // Items describes the type of items in the array if type is "array". Items *Items `json:"items,omitempty"` // CollectionFormat determines the format of the array if type array is used. // Possible values are csv, ssv, tsv, pipes and multi. CollectionFormat string `json:"collectionFormat,omitempty"` // Default declares the value of the parameter that the server will use if none is // provided, for example a "count" to control the number of results per page might // default to 100 if not supplied by the client in the request. Default interface{} `json:"default,omitempty"` Maximum *float64 `json:"maximum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMaximum bool `json:"exclusiveMaximum,omitempty"` Minimum *float64 `json:"minimum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMinimum bool `json:"exclusiveMinimum,omitempty"` MaxLength *int `json:"maxLength,omitempty"` MinLength *int `json:"minLength,omitempty"` Pattern string `json:"pattern,omitempty"` MaxItems *int `json:"maxItems,omitempty"` MinItems *int `json:"minItems,omitempty"` UniqueItems bool `json:"uniqueItems,omitempty"` Enum []interface{} `json:"enum,omitempty"` MultipleOf float64 `json:"multipleOf,omitempty"` }
Items is a limited subset of JSON-Schema's items object. It is used by parameter definitions that are not located in "body".
type Operation ¶
type Operation struct { // Tags is a list of tags for API documentation control. Tags can be used for // logical grouping of operations by resources or any other qualifier. Tags []string `json:"tags,omitempty"` // Summary is a short summary of what the operation does. For maximum readability // in the swagger-ui, this field should be less than 120 characters. Summary string `json:"summary,omitempty"` // Description is a verbose explanation of the operation behavior. // GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // ExternalDocs points to additional external documentation for this operation. ExternalDocs *ExternalDocs `json:"externalDocs,omitempty"` // OperationID is a unique string used to identify the operation. OperationID string `json:"operationId,omitempty"` // Consumes is a list of MIME types the operation can consume. Consumes []string `json:"consumes,omitempty"` // Produces is a list of MIME types the operation can produce. Produces []string `json:"produces,omitempty"` // Parameters is a list of parameters that are applicable for this operation. Parameters []*Parameter `json:"parameters,omitempty"` // Responses is the list of possible responses as they are returned from executing // this operation. Responses map[string]*Response `json:"responses,omitempty"` // Schemes is the transfer protocol for the operation. Schemes []string `json:"schemes,omitempty"` // Deprecated declares this operation to be deprecated. Deprecated bool `json:"deprecated,omitempty"` // Secury is a declaration of which security schemes are applied for this operation. Security []map[string][]string `json:"security,omitempty"` }
Operation describes a single API operation on a path.
type Parameter ¶
type Parameter struct { // Name of the parameter. Parameter names are case sensitive. Name string `json:"name"` // In is the location of the parameter. // Possible values are "query", "header", "path", "formData" or "body". In string `json:"in"` // Description is`a brief description of the parameter. // GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Required determines whether this parameter is mandatory. Required bool `json:"required"` // Schema defining the type used for the body parameter, only if "in" is body Schema *genschema.JSONSchema `json:"schema,omitempty"` // Type of the parameter. Since the parameter is not located at the request body, // it is limited to simple types (that is, not an object). Type string `json:"type,omitempty"` // Format is the extending format for the previously mentioned type. Format string `json:"format,omitempty"` // AllowEmptyValue sets the ability to pass empty-valued parameters. // This is valid only for either query or formData parameters and allows you to // send a parameter with a name only or an empty value. Default value is false. AllowEmptyValue bool `json:"allowEmptyValue,omitempty"` // Items describes the type of items in the array if type is "array". Items *Items `json:"items,omitempty"` // CollectionFormat determines the format of the array if type array is used. // Possible values are csv, ssv, tsv, pipes and multi. CollectionFormat string `json:"collectionFormat,omitempty"` // Default declares the value of the parameter that the server will use if none is // provided, for example a "count" to control the number of results per page might // default to 100 if not supplied by the client in the request. Default interface{} `json:"default,omitempty"` Maximum *float64 `json:"maximum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMaximum bool `json:"exclusiveMaximum,omitempty"` Minimum *float64 `json:"minimum,omitempty"` ExclusiveMinimum bool `json:"exclusiveMinimum,omitempty"` MaxLength *int `json:"maxLength,omitempty"` MinLength *int `json:"minLength,omitempty"` Pattern string `json:"pattern,omitempty"` MaxItems *int `json:"maxItems,omitempty"` MinItems *int `json:"minItems,omitempty"` UniqueItems bool `json:"uniqueItems,omitempty"` Enum []interface{} `json:"enum,omitempty"` MultipleOf float64 `json:"multipleOf,omitempty"` }
Parameter describes a single operation parameter.
type Path ¶
type Path struct { // Ref allows for an external definition of this path item. Ref string `json:"$ref,omitempty"` // Get defines a GET operation on this path. Get *Operation `json:"get,omitempty"` // Put defines a PUT operation on this path. Put *Operation `json:"put,omitempty"` // Post defines a POST operation on this path. Post *Operation `json:"post,omitempty"` // Delete defines a DELETE operation on this path. Delete *Operation `json:"delete,omitempty"` // Options defines a OPTIONS operation on this path. Options *Operation `json:"options,omitempty"` // Head defines a HEAD operation on this path. Head *Operation `json:"head,omitempty"` // Patch defines a PATCH operation on this path. Patch *Operation `json:"patch,omitempty"` // Parameters is the list of parameters that are applicable for all the operations // described under this path. Parameters []*Parameter `json:"parameters,omitempty"` }
Path holds the relative paths to the individual endpoints.
type Response ¶
type Response struct { // Description of the response. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Schema is a definition of the response structure. It can be a primitive, // an array or an object. If this field does not exist, it means no content is // returned as part of the response. As an extension to the Schema Object, its root // type value may also be "file". Schema *genschema.JSONSchema `json:"schema,omitempty"` // Headers is a list of headers that are sent with the response. Headers map[string]*Header `json:"headers,omitempty"` // Ref references a global API response. // This field is exclusive with the other fields of Response. Ref string `json:"$ref,omitempty"` }
Response describes an operation response.
type Scope ¶
type Scope struct { // Description for scope Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` }
Scope corresponds to an available scope for an OAuth2 security scheme.
type SecurityDefinition ¶
type SecurityDefinition struct { // Type of the security scheme. Valid values are "basic", "apiKey" or "oauth2". Type string `json:"type"` // Description for security scheme Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Name of the header or query parameter to be used when type is "apiKey". Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` // In is the location of the API key when type is "apiKey". // Valid values are "query" or "header". In string `json:"in,omitempty"` // Flow is the flow used by the OAuth2 security scheme when type is "oauth2" // Valid values are "implicit", "password", "application" or "accessCode". Flow string `json:"flow,omitempty"` // The oauth2 authorization URL to be used for this flow. AuthorizationURL string `json:"authorizationUrl,omitempty"` // TokenURL is the token URL to be used for this flow. TokenURL string `json:"tokenUrl,omitempty"` // Scopes list the available scopes for the OAuth2 security scheme. Scopes map[string]string `json:"scopes,omitempty"` }
SecurityDefinition allows the definition of a security scheme that can be used by the operations. Supported schemes are basic authentication, an API key (either as a header or as a query parameter) and OAuth2's common flows (implicit, password, application and access code).
type Swagger ¶
type Swagger struct { Swagger string `json:"swagger,omitempty"` Info *Info `json:"info,omitempty"` Host string `json:"host,omitempty"` BasePath string `json:"basePath,omitempty"` Schemes []string `json:"schemes,omitempty"` Consumes []string `json:"consumes,omitempty"` Produces []string `json:"produces,omitempty"` Paths map[string]*Path `json:"paths"` Definitions map[string]*genschema.JSONSchema `json:"definitions,omitempty"` Parameters map[string]*Parameter `json:"parameters,omitempty"` Responses map[string]*Response `json:"responses,omitempty"` SecurityDefinitions map[string]*SecurityDefinition `json:"securityDefinitions,omitempty"` Tags []*Tag `json:"tags,omitempty"` ExternalDocs *ExternalDocs `json:"externalDocs,omitempty"` }
Swagger represents an instance of a swagger object. See https://swagger.io/specification/
type Tag ¶
type Tag struct { // Name of the tag. Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` // Description is a short description of the tag. // GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // ExternalDocs is additional external documentation for this tag. ExternalDocs *ExternalDocs `json:"externalDocs,omitempty"` }
Tag allows adding meta data to a single tag that is used by the Operation Object. It is not mandatory to have a Tag Object per tag used there.