Swagger 2.0
Development of this toolkit is sponsored by VMware:
Contains an implementation of Swagger 2.0. It knows how to serialize and deserialize swagger specifications.
Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API.
With the largest ecosystem of API tooling on the planet, thousands of developers are supporting Swagger in almost every modern programming language and deployment environment.
With a Swagger-enabled API, you get interactive documentation, client SDK generation and discoverability. We created Swagger to help fulfill the promise of APIs.
Swagger helps companies like Apigee, Getty Images, Intuit, LivingSocial, McKesson, Microsoft, Morningstar, and PayPal build the best possible services with RESTful APIs. Now in version 2.0, Swagger is more enabling than ever. And it's 100% open source software.
How is this different from go generator in swagger-codegen
tl;dr The main difference at this moment is that this one will actually work.
The swagger-codegen project only generates a client and even there it will only support flat models.
- This project supports most features offered by jsonschema including polymorphism.
- It allows for generating a swagger specification from go code.
- It allows for generating a server from a swagger definition and to generate an equivalent spec back from that codebase.
- It allows for generating a client from a swagger definition.
- It has support for several common swagger vendor extensions.
Why is this not done in the swagger-codegen project? Because:
- I don't really know java very well and so I'd be learning both java and the object model of the codegen which was in heavy flux as opposed to doing go and I really wanted to go experience of designing a large codebase with it.
- Go's super limited type system makes it so that it doesn't fit well in the model of swagger-codegen
- Go's idea of polymorphism doesn't reconcile very well with a solution designed for languages that actually have inheritance and so forth.
- For supporting types like [][][]map[string][][]int64 I don't think it's possible with mustache
- I gravely underestimated the amount of work that would be involved in making something useful out of it.
- My personal mission: I want the jvm to go away, it was great way back when now it's just silly (vm in container on vm in vm in container)
Using 0.5.0
Because 0.5.0 and master have diverged significantly, you should checkout the tag 0.5.0 for go-swagger when you use the currently released version.
Migrating
From 0.5.0 to 0.6.0
You will have to rename some imports:
github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/httpkit/validate to github.com/go-openapi/validate
github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/httpkit to github.com/go-openapi/runtime
github.com/naoina/denco to github.com/go-openapi/runtime/middleware/denco
github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger to github.com/go-openapi
Docs
https://goswagger.io
Binary distribution
go-swagger is distributed as binaries that are built of signed tags. It is published as github release, rpm, deb and docker image.
Docker image
docker pull quay.io/goswagger/swagger
alias swagger="docker run --rm -it -v $HOME:$HOME -w $(pwd) quay.io/goswagger/swagger"
swagger version
Homebrew/Linuxbrew
brew tap go-swagger/go-swagger
brew install go-swagger
Static binary
You can download a binary for your platform from github:
https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/releases/latest
latestv=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/go-swagger/go-swagger/releases/latest | jq -r .tag_name)
curl -o /usr/local/bin/swagger -L'#' https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/releases/download/$latestv/swagger_$(echo `uname`|tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')_amd64
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/swagger
Debian packages
This repo will work for any debian, the only file it contains gets copied to /usr/bin
echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/go-swagger/goswagger-debian ubuntu main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
RPM packages
This repo should work on any distro that wants rpm packages, the only file it contains gets copied to /usr/bin/
wget https://bintray.com/go-swagger/goswagger-rpm/rpm -O bintray-go-swagger-goswagger-rpm.repo
From source
Install or update from source:
go get -u github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/swagger
The implementation also provides a number of command line tools to help working with swagger.
Currently there is a spec validator tool:
swagger validate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/swagger-api/swagger-spec/master/examples/v2.0/json/petstore-expanded.json
To generate a server for a swagger spec document:
swagger generate server [-f ./swagger.json] -A [application-name [--principal [principal-name]]
To generate a client for a swagger spec document:
swagger generate client [-f ./swagger.json] -A [application-name [--principal [principal-name]]
To generate a swagger spec document for a go application:
swagger generate spec -o ./swagger.json
Bash Completion
Bash completion is supported and can be activated as follows:
source ./cmd/swagger/completion/swagger.bash-completion
Note that this does require you already setup bash completion,
which can be done in 2 simple steps:
-
install bash-completion
using your favourite package manager;
-
run source /etc/bash_completion
in bash;
Zsh Completion
Zsh completion is supported and can be copied/soft-linked from:
./cmd/swagger/completion/swagger.zsh-completion
In case you're new to adding auto-completion to zsh completion,
here is how you could enable swagger's zsh completion step by step:
-
create a folder used to store your completions (eg. $HOME/.zsh/completion
);
-
append the following to your $HOME/.zshrc
file:
# add auto-completion directory to zsh's fpath
fpath=($HOME/.zsh/completion $fpath)
# compsys initiatlization
autoload -U compinit
compinit
- copy/soft-link
./cmd/swagger/completion/swagger.zsh-completion
to $HOME/.zsh/completion/_swagger
;
Licensing
The toolkit itself is licensed as 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.
What's inside?
For a V1 I want to have this feature set completed: