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github.com/avarobin/go-swagger
This project contains a golang implementation of Swagger 2.0 (aka OpenAPI 2.0). It provide tools to work with swagger specifications.
Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API.
go-swagger
brings to the go community a complete suite of fully-featured, high-performance, API components to work with a Swagger API: server, client and data model.
Our focus with code generation is to produce idiomatic, fast go code, which plays nice with golint, go vet etc.
This project supports OpenAPI 2.0. At this moment it does not support OpenAPI 3.x.
go-swagger
is now feature complete and has stabilized its API.
Most features and building blocks are now in a stable state, with a rich set of CI tests.
The go-openapi community actively continues bringing fixes and enhancements to this code base.
There is still much room for improvement: contributors and PR's are welcome. You may also get in touch with maintainers on our slack channel.
go install github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/swagger@latest
go-swagger
is also available as binary or docker releases as well as from source: more details.
Try go-swagger
in a free online workspace using Gitpod:
The toolkit itself is licensed under an Apache Software License 2.0.
Just like swagger, this does not cover code generated by the toolkit. That code is entirely yours to license however you see fit.
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