Stability: alpha
Reitit can generate OpenAPI 3.1.0 documentation. The feature works similarly to Swagger documentation.
The http-swagger and ring-malli-swagger examples also have OpenAPI documentation.
The following route data keys contribute to the generated swagger specification:
key | description |
---|---|
:openapi | map of any openapi data. Can contain keys like :deprecated . |
:content-types | vector of supported content types. Defaults to ["application/json"] |
:no-doc | optional boolean to exclude endpoint from api docs |
:tags | optional set of string or keyword tags for an endpoint api docs |
:summary | optional short string summary of an endpoint |
:description | optional long description of an endpoint. Supports http://spec.commonmark.org/ |
Coercion keys also contribute to the docs:
key | description |
---|---|
:parameters | optional input parameters for a route, in a format defined by the coercion |
:responses | optional descriptions of responses, in a format defined by coercion |
Use :request
parameter coercion (instead of :body
) to unlock per-content-type coercions. See Coercion.
The :openapi
route data key can be used to add top-level or
route-level information to the generated OpenAPI spec. This is useful
for providing "securitySchemes"
, "examples"
or other OpenAPI keys
that are not generated automatically by reitit.
["/foo"
{:post {:parameters {:body {:name string? :age int?}}
:openapi {:requestBody
{:content
{"application/json"
{:examples {"Pyry" {:summary "Pyry, 45y"
:value {:name "Pyry" :age 45}}
"Cat" {:summary "Cat, 8y"
:value {:name "Cat" :age 8}}}}}}}
...}}]
See the http-swagger example for a
working examples of "securitySchemes"
and "examples"
.
Serving the OpenAPI specification is handled by reitit.openapi/create-openapi-handler
. It takes no arguments and returns a ring handler which collects at request-time data from all routes and returns an OpenAPI specification as Clojure data, to be encoded by a response formatter.
You can use the :openapi
route data key of the create-openapi-handler
route to populate the top level of the OpenAPI spec.
Example:
["/openapi.json"
{:get {:handler (openapi/create-openapi-handler)
:openapi {:info {:title "my nice api" :version "0.0.1"}}
:no-doc true}}]
If you need to post-process the generated spec, just wrap the handler with a custom Middleware
or an Interceptor
.
Swagger-UI is a user interface to visualize and interact with the Swagger specification. To make things easy, there is a pre-integrated version of the swagger-ui as a separate module.
Note: you need Swagger-UI 5 for OpenAPI 3.1 support. As of 2023-03-10, a v5.0.0-alpha.0 is out.
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