(api & body)
Returns a ring handler wrapped in compojure.api.middleware/api-middlware. Creates the route-table at api creation time and injects that into the request via middlewares. Api and the mounted api-middleware can be configured by optional options map as the first parameter:
(api
{:exceptions {:handlers {:compojure.api.exception/default my-logging-handler}}
:api {:invalid-routes-fn (constantly nil)}
:swagger {:spec "/swagger.json"
:ui "/api-docs"
:data {:info {:version "1.0.0"
:title "My API"
:description "the description"}}}}
(context "/api" []
...))
:api
.
compojure.api.routes/log-invalid-child-routes
api-middleware
from api.compojure.api.swagger/swagger-routes
for details.See compojure.api.middleware/api-middleware
for more available options.
Opinionated chain of middlewares for web apis. Takes optional options-map.
An error handler is a function of exception, ex-data and request to response.
When defining these options, it is suggested to use alias for the exceptions namespace,
e.g. [compojure.api.exception :as ex]
.
Default:
{::ex/request-validation ex/request-validation-handler
::ex/request-parsing ex/request-parsing-handler
::ex/response-validation ex/response-validation-handler
::ex/default ex/safe-handler}
Note: Because the handlers are merged into default handlers map, to disable default handler you
need to provide nil
value as handler.
Note: To catch Schema errors use {:schema.core/error ex/schema-error-handler}
.
:exceptions for compojure.api.middleware/wrap-exceptions (nil to unmount it)
:type
key in ExceptionInfo data.:formats for Muuntaja middleware. Value can be a valid muuntaja options-map, a Muuntaja instance or nil (to unmount it). See https://github.com/metosin/muuntaja/blob/master/doc/Configuration.md for details.
:middleware vector of extra middleware to be applied last (just before the handler).
:ring-swagger options for ring-swagger's swagger-json method.
e.g. {:ignore-missing-mappings? true}
:coercion A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used
in endpoint coercion for types :body, :string and :response.
Defaults to compojure.api.middleware/default-coercion
Setting value to nil disables all coercion.
:components Components which should be accessible to handlers using :components restructuring. (If you are using api, you might want to take look at using wrap-components middleware manually.). Defaults to nil (middleware not mounted).
Returns a ring handler wrapped in compojure.api.middleware/api-middlware. Creates the route-table at api creation time and injects that into the request via middlewares. Api and the mounted api-middleware can be configured by optional options map as the first parameter: (api {:exceptions {:handlers {:compojure.api.exception/default my-logging-handler}} :api {:invalid-routes-fn (constantly nil)} :swagger {:spec "/swagger.json" :ui "/api-docs" :data {:info {:version "1.0.0" :title "My API" :description "the description"}}}} (context "/api" [] ...)) ### direct api options: - **:api** All api options are under `:api`. - **:invalid-routes-fn** A 2-arity function taking handler and a sequence of invalid routes (not satisfying compojure.api.route.Routing) setting value to nil ignores invalid routes completely. defaults to `compojure.api.routes/log-invalid-child-routes` - **:disable-api-middleware?** boolean to disable the `api-middleware` from api. - **:swagger** Options to configure the Swagger-routes. Defaults to nil. See `compojure.api.swagger/swagger-routes` for details. ### api-middleware options See `compojure.api.middleware/api-middleware` for more available options. Opinionated chain of middlewares for web apis. Takes optional options-map. ### Exception handlers An error handler is a function of exception, ex-data and request to response. When defining these options, it is suggested to use alias for the exceptions namespace, e.g. `[compojure.api.exception :as ex]`. Default: {::ex/request-validation ex/request-validation-handler ::ex/request-parsing ex/request-parsing-handler ::ex/response-validation ex/response-validation-handler ::ex/default ex/safe-handler} Note: Because the handlers are merged into default handlers map, to disable default handler you need to provide `nil` value as handler. Note: To catch Schema errors use `{:schema.core/error ex/schema-error-handler}`. ### Options - **:exceptions** for *compojure.api.middleware/wrap-exceptions* (nil to unmount it) - **:handlers** Map of error handlers for different exception types, type refers to `:type` key in ExceptionInfo data. - **:formats** for Muuntaja middleware. Value can be a valid muuntaja options-map, a Muuntaja instance or nil (to unmount it). See https://github.com/metosin/muuntaja/blob/master/doc/Configuration.md for details. - **:middleware** vector of extra middleware to be applied last (just before the handler). - **:ring-swagger** options for ring-swagger's swagger-json method. e.g. `{:ignore-missing-mappings? true}` - **:coercion** A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used in endpoint coercion for types :body, :string and :response. Defaults to `compojure.api.middleware/default-coercion` Setting value to nil disables all coercion. - **:components** Components which should be accessible to handlers using :components restructuring. (If you are using api, you might want to take look at using wrap-components middleware manually.). Defaults to nil (middleware not mounted).
(defapi name & body)
Deprecated: please use (def name (api ...body..))
Defines an api.
API middleware options:
Opinionated chain of middlewares for web apis. Takes optional options-map.
An error handler is a function of exception, ex-data and request to response.
When defining these options, it is suggested to use alias for the exceptions namespace,
e.g. [compojure.api.exception :as ex]
.
Default:
{::ex/request-validation ex/request-validation-handler
::ex/request-parsing ex/request-parsing-handler
::ex/response-validation ex/response-validation-handler
::ex/default ex/safe-handler}
Note: Because the handlers are merged into default handlers map, to disable default handler you
need to provide nil
value as handler.
Note: To catch Schema errors use {:schema.core/error ex/schema-error-handler}
.
:exceptions for compojure.api.middleware/wrap-exceptions (nil to unmount it)
:type
key in ExceptionInfo data.:formats for Muuntaja middleware. Value can be a valid muuntaja options-map, a Muuntaja instance or nil (to unmount it). See https://github.com/metosin/muuntaja/blob/master/doc/Configuration.md for details.
:middleware vector of extra middleware to be applied last (just before the handler).
:ring-swagger options for ring-swagger's swagger-json method.
e.g. {:ignore-missing-mappings? true}
:coercion A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used
in endpoint coercion for types :body, :string and :response.
Defaults to compojure.api.middleware/default-coercion
Setting value to nil disables all coercion.
:components Components which should be accessible to handlers using :components restructuring. (If you are using api, you might want to take look at using wrap-components middleware manually.). Defaults to nil (middleware not mounted).
Deprecated: please use (def name (api ...body..)) Defines an api. API middleware options: Opinionated chain of middlewares for web apis. Takes optional options-map. ### Exception handlers An error handler is a function of exception, ex-data and request to response. When defining these options, it is suggested to use alias for the exceptions namespace, e.g. `[compojure.api.exception :as ex]`. Default: {::ex/request-validation ex/request-validation-handler ::ex/request-parsing ex/request-parsing-handler ::ex/response-validation ex/response-validation-handler ::ex/default ex/safe-handler} Note: Because the handlers are merged into default handlers map, to disable default handler you need to provide `nil` value as handler. Note: To catch Schema errors use `{:schema.core/error ex/schema-error-handler}`. ### Options - **:exceptions** for *compojure.api.middleware/wrap-exceptions* (nil to unmount it) - **:handlers** Map of error handlers for different exception types, type refers to `:type` key in ExceptionInfo data. - **:formats** for Muuntaja middleware. Value can be a valid muuntaja options-map, a Muuntaja instance or nil (to unmount it). See https://github.com/metosin/muuntaja/blob/master/doc/Configuration.md for details. - **:middleware** vector of extra middleware to be applied last (just before the handler). - **:ring-swagger** options for ring-swagger's swagger-json method. e.g. `{:ignore-missing-mappings? true}` - **:coercion** A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used in endpoint coercion for types :body, :string and :response. Defaults to `compojure.api.middleware/default-coercion` Setting value to nil disables all coercion. - **:components** Components which should be accessible to handlers using :components restructuring. (If you are using api, you might want to take look at using wrap-components middleware manually.). Defaults to nil (middleware not mounted).
(defroutes name & routes)
Define a Ring handler function from a sequence of routes. The name may optionally be followed by a doc-string and metadata map.
Define a Ring handler function from a sequence of routes. The name may optionally be followed by a doc-string and metadata map.
(describe schema desc & kvs)
Attach description and possibly other meta-data to a schema.
Attach description and possibly other meta-data to a schema.
(let-routes bindings & body)
Takes a vector of bindings and a body of routes.
Equivalent to: (let [...] (routes ...))
Takes a vector of bindings and a body of routes. Equivalent to: `(let [...] (routes ...))`
(middleware middleware & body)
Wraps routes with given middlewares using thread-first macro.
Note that middlewares will be executed even if routes in body do not match the request uri. Be careful with middleware that has side-effects.
Wraps routes with given middlewares using thread-first macro. Note that middlewares will be executed even if routes in body do not match the request uri. Be careful with middleware that has side-effects.
(path-for route-name & arg2)
Extracts the lookup-table from request and finds a route by name.
Extracts the lookup-table from request and finds a route by name.
(resource data)
Creates a nested compojure-api Route from enchanced ring-swagger operations map. By default, applies both request- and response-coercion based on those definitions.
Extra keys:
:middleware Middleware in duct-format either at top-level or under methods. Top-level mw are applied first if route matches, method-level mw are applied next if method matches
:coercion A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used
in resource coercion for :body, :string and :response.
Setting value to (constantly nil)
disables both request- &
response coercion. See tests and wiki for details.
Enchancements to ring-swagger operations map:
:parameters use ring request keys (query-params, path-params, ...) instead of swagger-params (query, path, ...). This keeps things simple as ring keys are used in the handler when destructuring the request.
at resource root, one can add any ring-swagger operation definitions, which will be available for all operations, using the following rules:
2.1) :parameters are deep-merged into operation :parameters 2.2) :responses are merged into operation :responses (operation can fully override them) 2.3) all others (:produces, :consumes, :summary,...) are deep-merged by compojure-api
:handler
and/or :async-handler
either under operations or at top-level.
They should be 1-ary and 3-ary Ring handler functions, respectively, that are responsible
for the actual request processing. Handler lookup order is the following:3.1) If called asynchronously, operations-level :async-handler 3.2) Operations-level :handler 3.3) If called asynchronously, top-level :async-handler 3.4) Top-level :handler
request-coercion is applied once, using deep-merged parameters for a given operation or resource-level if only resource-level handler is defined.
response-coercion is applied once, using merged responses for a given operation or resource-level if only resource-level handler is defined.
Note: Swagger operations are generated only from declared operations (:get, :post, ..), despite the top-level handler could process more operations.
Example:
(resource {:parameters {:query-params {:x Long}} :responses {500 {:schema {:reason s/Str}}} :get {:parameters {:query-params {:y Long}} :responses {200 {:schema {:total Long}}} :handler (fn [request] (ok {:total (+ (-> request :query-params :x) (-> request :query-params :y))}))} :post {} :handler (constantly (internal-server-error {:reason "not implemented"}))})
Creates a nested compojure-api Route from enchanced ring-swagger operations map. By default, applies both request- and response-coercion based on those definitions. Extra keys: - **:middleware** Middleware in duct-format either at top-level or under methods. Top-level mw are applied first if route matches, method-level mw are applied next if method matches - **:coercion** A function from request->type->coercion-matcher, used in resource coercion for :body, :string and :response. Setting value to `(constantly nil)` disables both request- & response coercion. See tests and wiki for details. Enchancements to ring-swagger operations map: 1) :parameters use ring request keys (query-params, path-params, ...) instead of swagger-params (query, path, ...). This keeps things simple as ring keys are used in the handler when destructuring the request. 2) at resource root, one can add any ring-swagger operation definitions, which will be available for all operations, using the following rules: 2.1) :parameters are deep-merged into operation :parameters 2.2) :responses are merged into operation :responses (operation can fully override them) 2.3) all others (:produces, :consumes, :summary,...) are deep-merged by compojure-api 3) special keys `:handler` and/or `:async-handler` either under operations or at top-level. They should be 1-ary and 3-ary Ring handler functions, respectively, that are responsible for the actual request processing. Handler lookup order is the following: 3.1) If called asynchronously, operations-level :async-handler 3.2) Operations-level :handler 3.3) If called asynchronously, top-level :async-handler 3.4) Top-level :handler 4) request-coercion is applied once, using deep-merged parameters for a given operation or resource-level if only resource-level handler is defined. 5) response-coercion is applied once, using merged responses for a given operation or resource-level if only resource-level handler is defined. Note: Swagger operations are generated only from declared operations (:get, :post, ..), despite the top-level handler could process more operations. Example: (resource {:parameters {:query-params {:x Long}} :responses {500 {:schema {:reason s/Str}}} :get {:parameters {:query-params {:y Long}} :responses {200 {:schema {:total Long}}} :handler (fn [request] (ok {:total (+ (-> request :query-params :x) (-> request :query-params :y))}))} :post {} :handler (constantly (internal-server-error {:reason "not implemented"}))})
(route-middleware middleware & body)
Wraps routes with given middlewares using thread-first macro.
Wraps routes with given middlewares using thread-first macro.
(routes & handlers)
Create a Ring handler by combining several handlers into one.
Create a Ring handler by combining several handlers into one.
(swagger-routes)
(swagger-routes options)
Returns routes for swagger-articats (ui & spec). Accepts an options map, with the following options:
:ui Path for the swagger-ui (defaults to "/"). Setting the value to nil will cause the swagger-ui not to be mounted
:spec Path for the swagger-spec (defaults to "/swagger.json") Setting the value to nil will cause the swagger-ui not to be mounted
:data Swagger data in the Ring-Swagger format.
:options :ui Options to configure the ui :spec Options to configure the spec. Nada at the moment.
Example options:
{:ui "/api-docs" :spec "/swagger.json" :options {:ui {:jsonEditor true} :spec {}} :data {:basePath "/app" :info {:version "1.0.0" :title "Sausages" :description "Sausage description" :termsOfService "http://helloreverb.com/terms/" :contact {:name "My API Team" :email "foo@example.com" :url "http://www.metosin.fi"} :license {:name: "Eclipse Public License" :url: "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"}} :tags [{:name "sausages", :description "Sausage api-set"}]}}
Returns routes for swagger-articats (ui & spec). Accepts an options map, with the following options: **:ui** Path for the swagger-ui (defaults to "/"). Setting the value to nil will cause the swagger-ui not to be mounted **:spec** Path for the swagger-spec (defaults to "/swagger.json") Setting the value to nil will cause the swagger-ui not to be mounted **:data** Swagger data in the Ring-Swagger format. **:options** **:ui** Options to configure the ui **:spec** Options to configure the spec. Nada at the moment. Example options: {:ui "/api-docs" :spec "/swagger.json" :options {:ui {:jsonEditor true} :spec {}} :data {:basePath "/app" :info {:version "1.0.0" :title "Sausages" :description "Sausage description" :termsOfService "http://helloreverb.com/terms/" :contact {:name "My API Team" :email "foo@example.com" :url "http://www.metosin.fi"} :license {:name: "Eclipse Public License" :url: "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html"}} :tags [{:name "sausages", :description "Sausage api-set"}]}}
(undocumented & handlers)
Routes without route-documentation. Can be used to wrap routes, not satisfying compojure.api.routes/Routing -protocol.
Routes without route-documentation. Can be used to wrap routes, not satisfying compojure.api.routes/Routing -protocol.
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