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joi-to-swagger
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Conversion library for transforming Joi schema objects into Swagger schema definitions.
// input
joi.object().keys({
id: joi.number().integer().positive().required(),
name: joi.string(),
email: joi.string().email().required(),
created: joi.date().allow(null),
active: joi.boolean().default(true),
})
// output
{
"type": "object",
"required": ["id", "email"],
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 1
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
},
"email": {
"type": "string",
"format": "email"
},
"created": {
"type": "string",
"nullable": true,
"format": "date-time"
},
"active": {
"type": "boolean"
}
},
"additionalProperties": false
}
const j2s = require('joi-to-swagger');
const { swagger, components } = j2s(mySchema, existingComponents);
- in case of ES6 module syntax:
import j2s from 'joi-to-swagger';
const { swagger, components } = j2s(mySchema, existingComponents);
J2S takes two arguments, the first being the Joi object you wish to convert. The second optional argument is a collection of existing components to reference against for the meta className
identifiers (see below).
J2S returns a result object containing swagger
and components
properties. swagger
contains your new schema, components
contains any components that were generated while parsing your schema.
joi.object()
.unknown(false)
-> additionalProperties: false
.required()
on object members produces a "required": []
arrayjoi.array().items()
- in case of multiple provided schemas using items()
method, the "oneOf" (OAS3) keyword is used
.min(4)
-> "minItems": 4
.max(10)
-> "maxItems": 10
.unique(truthy)
-> "uniqueItems": true
joi.number()
produces "type": "number"
with a format of "float"
.precision()
-> "format": "double"
.integer()
-> "type": "integer"
.strict().only(1, 2, '3')
-> "enum": [1, 2]
(note that non-numbers are omitted due to swagger type constraints).allow(null)
-> "nullable": true
.min(5)
-> "minimum": 5
.max(10)
-> "maximum": 10
.positive()
-> "minimum": 1
.negative()
-> "maximum": -1
.valid(1, 2)
-> "enum": [1, 2]
.invalid(1, 2)
-> "not": { "enum": [1, 2] }
joi.string()
produces "type": "string"
with no formatting
.strict().only('A', 'B', 1)
-> "enum": ["A", "B"]
(note that non-strings are omitted due to swagger type constraints).alphanum()
-> "pattern": "/^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$/"
.alphanum().lowercase()
.alphanum().uppercase()
.token()
-> "pattern": "/^[a-zA-Z0-9_]*$/"
.token().lowercase()
.token().uppercase()
.email()
-> "format": "email"
.isoDate()
-> "format": "date-time"
.regex(/foo/)
-> "pattern": "/foo/"
.allow(null)
-> "nullable": true
.min(5)
-> "minLength": 5
.max(10)
-> "maxLength": 10
.uuid()
-> "format": "uuid"
.valid('A', 'B')
-> "enum": ['A', 'B']
.invalid('A', 'B')
-> "not": { "enum": ['A', 'B'] }
joi.binary()
produces "type": "string"
with a format of "binary"
.
.encoding('base64')
-> "format": "byte"
.min(5)
-> "minLength": 5
.max(10)
-> "maxLength": 10
.allow(null)
-> "nullable": true
joi.date()
produces "type": "string"
with a format of "date-time"
.
.allow(null)
-> "nullable": true
joi.alternatives()
- structure of alternative schemas is defined by "anyOf", "oneOf" or "allOf (OAS3) keywords
.mode('one')
-> produces "oneOf": [ { ... } ]
joi.required()
alternative schema, the custom property option "x-required" is added to subschema -> "x-required": true
joi.when()
conditions are transformed to "oneOf": [ { ... }, { ... } ]
keyword
joi.when().when()
conditions are provided, they are transformed to "anyOf": [ { ... }, { ... } ]
keywordjoi.required()
condition, the custom property option "x-required" is added to subschema -> "x-required": true
any.default()
sets the "default"
detail.
any.example()
sets the "example"
or "examples"
.
.example('hi')
-> "example": "hi"
.example('hi', 'hey')
-> "examples": ["hi", "hey"]
joi.any()
.meta({ swaggerType: 'file' }).description('simpleFile')
add a file to the swagger structure
.valid(1, 'A')
-> "enum": [1, 'A']
.invalid(1, 'A')
-> "not": { "enum": [1, 'A'] }
The following may be provided on a joi .meta()
object to explicitly override default joi-to-schema behavior.
className: By default J2S will be full verbose in its components. If an object has a className
string, J2S will look for an existing schema component with that name, and if a component does not exist then it will create one. Either way, it will produce a $ref
element for that schema component. If a new component is created it will be returned with the swagger schema.
classTarget: Named components are assumed to be schemas, and are referenced as components/schemas/ComponentName
. If a classTarget
meta value is provided (such as parameters
), this will replace schemas in the reference.
swagger: To explicitly define your own swagger component for a joi schema object, place that swagger object in the swagger
meta tag. It will be mixed in to the schema that J2S produces.
swaggerOverride: If this meta tag is truthy, the swagger
component will replace the result for that schema instead of mixing in to it.
swaggerType: Can be used with the .any() type to add files.
schemaOverride: A replacement Joi schema which is used to generate swagger. For example, AWS API Gateway supports a subset of the swagger spec. In order to utilize this library with AWS API Gateway's swagger, this option is useful when working with Joi.alternatives().
The example below uses joi.when
, which would normally use oneOf
, anyOf
, or allOf
keywords. In order to get around that, the meta tag overrides the schema to be similar, but less strict.
joi.object({
type: joi.string().valid('a', 'b'),
body: when('type', {
is: 'a',
then: joi.object({ a: joi.string() }),
otherwise: when('type', {
is: 'b',
then: joi.object({ b: joi.string() }),
otherwise: joi.forbidden()
})
})
}).meta({ schemaOverride: joi.object({ a: joi.string(), b: joi.string() })})
For supporting custom joi types you can add the needed type information using a the meta property baseType.
const customJoi = joi.extend({
type: 'customStringType',
base: joi.string().meta({ baseType: 'string' }),
// ...
});
FAQs
Conversion library for transforming joi schema objects into swagger / OpenApi OAS 3.0 schema definitions.
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