
express-jsdoc-swagger
With this library, you can document your express endpoints using swagger OpenAPI 3 Specification without writing YAML or JSON. You can write jsdoc comments on each endpoint, and the library is going to create the swagger UI.
Prerequisites
This library assumes you are using:
- NodeJS
- Express.js
Installation
npm i express-jsdoc-swagger
Usage
const express = require('express');
const expressJSDocSwagger = require('express-jsdoc-swagger');
const options = {
info: {
version: '1.0.0',
title: 'Albums store',
license: {
name: 'MIT',
},
},
security: {
BasicAuth: {
type: 'http',
scheme: 'basic',
},
},
baseDir: __dirname,
filesPattern: './**/*.js',
swaggerUIPath: '/api-docs',
exposeSwaggerUI: true,
exposeApiDocs: false,
apiDocsPath: '/v3/api-docs',
notRequiredAsNullable: false,
swaggerUiOptions: {},
multiple: true,
};
const app = express();
const PORT = 3000;
expressJSDocSwagger(app)(options);
app.get('/api/v1', (req, res) => res.json({
success: true,
}));
app.listen(PORT, () => console.log(`Example app listening at http://localhost:${PORT}`));
Examples
- Basic configuration
const options = {
info: {
version: '1.0.0',
title: 'Albums store',
license: {
name: 'MIT',
},
},
security: {
BasicAuth: {
type: 'http',
scheme: 'basic',
},
},
baseDir: __dirname,
filesPattern: './**/*.js',
};
- Components definition
- Endpoint that returns a
Songs
model array
app.get('/api/v1/albums', (req, res) => (
res.json([{
title: 'abum 1',
}])
));
- Basic endpoint definition with tags, params and basic authentication
app.get('/api/v1/album', (req, res) => (
res.json({
title: 'abum 1',
})
));
- Basic endpoint definition with code example for response body
app.get('/api/v1/albums', (req, res) => (
res.json([{
title: 'track 1',
}])
));
You can find more examples here, or visit our documentation.
Validator
We developed a new package works as a validator of your API endpoints and the documentation you create with this package. This package is express-oas-validator.
Example
Install using the node package registry:
npm install --save express-oas-validator
After this you have to initialize using the finish
event. More info in this sections.
const instance = expressJSDocSwagger(app)(options);
instance.on('finish', data => {
init(data);
resolve(app);
});
This is a full example of how it works.
const express = require('express');
const expressJSDocSwagger = require('express-jsdoc-swagger');
const { init, validateRequest, validateResponse } = require('express-oas-validator');
const options = {
info: {
version: '1.0.0',
title: 'Albums store',
license: {
name: 'MIT',
},
},
filesPattern: './**.js',
baseDir: __dirname,
};
const app = express();
const instance = expressJSDocSwagger(app)(options);
const serverApp = () => new Promise(resolve => {
instance.on('finish', data => {
init(data);
resolve(app);
});
app.use(express.urlencoded({ extended: true }));
app.use(express.json());
app.post('/api/v1/songs', validateRequest(), (req, res) => res.send('You save a song!'));
app.post('/api/v1/name', (req, res, next) => {
try {
validateResponse('Error string', req);
return res.send('Hello World!');
} catch (error) {
return next(error);
}
});
app.get('/api/v1/authors', validateRequest({ headers: false }), (req, res) => (
res.json([{
title: 'album 1',
}])
));
app.use((err, req, res, next) => {
res.status(err.status).json(err);
});
});
module.exports = serverApp;
You can visit our documentation.
Contributors ✨
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