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# Open API Spex
Add Open API Specification 3 (formerly swagger) to Plug applications.
## Installation
The package can be installed by adding `open_api_spex` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:open_api_spex, github: "mbuhot/open_api_spex"}
]
end
```
## Usage
Start by adding an `ApiSpec` module to your application.
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.ApiSpec do
alias OpenApiSpex.{OpenApi, Server, Info, Paths}
def spec do
%OpenApi{
servers: [
# Populate the Server info from a phoenix endpoint
Server.from_endpoint(MyAppWeb.Endpoint, otp_app: :my_app)
],
info: %Info{
title: "My App",
version: "1.0"
},
# populate the paths from a phoenix router
paths: Paths.from_router(MyAppWeb.Router)
}
|> OpenApiSpex.resolve_schema_modules() # discover request/response schemas from path specs
end
end
```
For each plug (controller) that will handle api requests, add an `open_api_operation` callback.
It will be passed the plug opts that were declared in the router, this will be the action for a phoenix controller.
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.UserController do
alias OpenApiSpex.Operation
@spec open_api_operation(any) :: Operation.t
def open_api_operation(action), do: apply(__MODULE__, :"#{action}_operation", [])
@spec show_operation() :: Operation.t
def show_operation() do
%Operation{
tags: ["users"],
summary: "Show user",
description: "Show a user by ID",
operationId: "UserController.show",
parameters: [
Operation.parameter(:id, :path, :integer, "User ID", example: 123)
],
responses: %{
200 => Operation.response("User", "application/json", Schemas.UserResponse)
}
}
end
def show(conn, %{"id" => id}) do
{:ok, user} = MyApp.Users.find_by_id(id)
json(conn, 200, user)
end
end
```
Declare the JSON schemas for request/response bodies in a `Schemas` module:
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.Schemas do
alias OpenApiSpex.Schema
defmodule User do
def schema do
%Schema{
title: "User",
description: "A user of the app",
type: :object,
properties: %{
id: %Schema{type: :integer, description: "User ID"},
name: %Schema{type: :string, description: "User name"},
email: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Email address", format: :email},
inserted_at: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Creation timestamp", format: :datetime},
updated_at: %Schema{type: :string, description: "Update timestamp", format: :datetime}
}
}
end
end
defmodule UserResponse do
def schema do
%Schema{
title: "UserResponse",
description: "Response schema for single user",
type: :object,
properties: %{
data: User
}
}
end
end
end
```
Now you can create a mix task to write the swagger file to disk:
```elixir
defmodule Mix.Tasks.MyApp.OpenApiSpec do
def run([output_file]) do
json =
MyApp.ApiSpec.spec()
|> Poison.encode!(pretty: true)
:ok = File.write!(output_file, json)
end
end
```
Generate the file with: `mix myapp.openapispec spec.json`
You can also serve the swagger through a controller:
```elixir
defmodule MyApp.OpenApiSpecController do
def show(conn, _params) do
spec =
MyApp.ApiSpec.spec()
json(conn, spec)
end
end
```
TODO: SwaggerUI 3.0
TODO: Request Validation
TODO: Validating examples in the spec
TODO: Validating responses in tests

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