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Tapir is a library to describe HTTP APIs, expose them as a server, consume as a client, and automatically document using open standards.
Tapir is fast and developer-friendly. The endpoint definition APIs are crafted with readability and discoverability in mind. Our Netty-based server is one of the best-performing Scala HTTP servers available.
endpoint
.get.in("hello").in(query[String]("name"))
.out(stringBody)
.handleSuccess(name => s"Hello, $name!")
Tapir integrates with all major Scala stacks, so you can use your favorite approach to Functional Programming, while leveraging all the benefits that Tapir brings!
Seamless integration with the Scala and HTTP ecosystems is one of Tapir's major strengths:
Depending on how you'd prefer to explore Tapir, this documentation has three main sections:
Tapir documentation is available at tapir.softwaremill.com.
Is your company already using tapir? We're continually expanding the "adopters" section in the documentation; the more the merrier! It would be great to feature your company's logo, but in order to do that, we'll need written permission to avoid any legal misunderstandings.
Please email us at tapir@softwaremill.com from your company's email with a link to your logo (if we can use it, of course!) or with details who to kindly ask for permission to feature the logo in tapir's documentation. We'll handle the rest.
import sttp.tapir._
import sttp.tapir.generic.auto._
import sttp.tapir.json.circe._
import io.circe.generic.auto._
type Limit = Int
type AuthToken = String
case class BooksQuery(genre: String, year: Int)
case class Book(title: String)
// Define an endpoint
val booksListing: PublicEndpoint[(BooksQuery, Limit, AuthToken), String, List[Book], Any] =
endpoint
.get
.in(("books" / path[String]("genre") / path[Int]("year")).mapTo[BooksQuery])
.in(query[Limit]("limit").description("Maximum number of books to retrieve"))
.in(header[AuthToken]("X-Auth-Token"))
.errorOut(stringBody)
.out(jsonBody[List[Book]])
// Generate OpenAPI documentation
import sttp.apispec.openapi.circe.yaml._
import sttp.tapir.docs.openapi.OpenAPIDocsInterpreter
val docs = OpenAPIDocsInterpreter().toOpenAPI(booksListing, "My Bookshop", "1.0")
println(docs.toYaml)
// Convert to akka-http Route
import sttp.tapir.server.akkahttp.AkkaHttpServerInterpreter
import akka.http.scaladsl.server.Route
import scala.concurrent.Future
import scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.Implicits.global
def bookListingLogic(bfy: BooksQuery,
limit: Limit,
at: AuthToken): Future[Either[String, List[Book]]] =
Future.successful(Right(List(Book("The Sorrows of Young Werther"))))
val booksListingRoute: Route = AkkaHttpServerInterpreter()
.toRoute(booksListing.serverLogic((bookListingLogic _).tupled))
// Convert to sttp Request
import sttp.tapir.client.sttp.SttpClientInterpreter
import sttp.client3._
val booksListingRequest: Request[DecodeResult[Either[String, List[Book]]], Any] =
SttpClientInterpreter()
.toRequest(booksListing, Some(uri"http://localhost:8080"))
.apply((BooksQuery("SF", 2016), 20, "xyz-abc-123"))
Add the following dependency:
"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.11.7"
Then, import:
import sttp.tapir._
And finally, type endpoint.
and see where auto-complete gets you!
Partial unification is now enabled by default from Scala 2.13. However, if you're using Scala 2.12 or older, then you'll need partial unification enabled in the compiler (alternatively, you'll need to manually provide type arguments in some cases):
scalacOptions += "-Ypartial-unification"
Sidenote for scala 2.12.4 and higher: if you encounter an issue with compiling your project because of
a StackOverflowException
related to this scala bug,
please increase your stack memory. Example:
sbt -J-Xss4M clean compile
sttp is a family of Scala HTTP-related projects, and currently includes:
All suggestions welcome :)
See the list of issues and pick one! Or report your own.
If you are having doubts on the why or how something works, don't hesitate to ask a question on
discourse or via github. This probably means that the documentation, scaladocs or
code is unclear and be improved for the benefit of all.
In order to develop the documentation, you can use the doc/watch.sh
script, which runs Sphinx using Python.
Use doc/requirements.txt
to set up your Python environment with pip
. If you're using Nix, you can just run nix develop
in the doc
directory to set up a working shell with all the dependencies.
The core
module needs to remain binary-compatible with earlier versions. To check if your changes meet this requirement,
you can run core/mimaReportBinaryIssues
from the sbt console.
However, be aware that tags from the repository aren’t automatically fetched during forking; hence, the command will not operate without first fetching the tags.
After forking and cloning the repository, add the original repository as a remote:
git remote add upstream git@github.com:softwaremill/tapir.git
Fetch the tags from the upstream:
git fetch --tags upstream
sbt
STTP_NATIVE
is set, Scala native projects are included in the build (when running sbt
)ALSO_LOOM
is set, projects using virtual threads and requiring Java 21 are included in the buildONLY_LOOM
is set, only projects using virtual threads are included in the buildThe JS tests use Gecko instead of Chrome, although this causes another problem: out of memory when running JS tests for multiple modules. Work-arounds:
testScoped 2.13 JS
(supported versions: 2.12, 2.13, 3; supported platforms: JVM, JS, Native).github/workflows/ci.yml
enumerates them one by oneYou can test only server/client/doc/other projects using testServers
, testClients
, testDocs
and testOther
.
To verify that the code snippet in docs compile, run compileDocumentation
. A full mdoc run is done during a release
(when the documentation is generated).
By default, when importing to IntelliJ, only the Scala 3/JVM subprojects will be imported. This is controlled by the ideSkipProject
setting in build.sbt
(inside commonSettings
).
If you'd like to work on a different platform or Scala version, simply change this setting temporarily so that the correct subprojects are imported. For example:
// import only Scala 2.13, JS projects
ideSkipProject := (scalaVersion.value != scala2_13) || !thisProjectRef.value.project.contains("JS")
// import only Scala 3, JVM projects
ideSkipProject := (scalaVersion.value != scala3) || thisProjectRef.value.project.contains("JS") || thisProjectRef.value.project.contains("Native"),
// import only Scala 2.13, Native projects
ideSkipProject := (scalaVersion.value != scala2_13) || !thisProjectRef.value.project.contains("Native")
We offer commercial support for tapir and related technologies, as well as development services. Contact us to learn more about our offer!
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