What is swagger-parser?
swagger-parser is a powerful npm package that allows you to parse, validate, and dereference Swagger (OpenAPI) definitions. It helps in ensuring that your API definitions are correct and can be used to resolve $ref pointers to simplify the API documentation.
What are swagger-parser's main functionalities?
Parse
This feature allows you to parse a Swagger (OpenAPI) definition file. The code sample demonstrates how to parse a Swagger file and log the API name and version.
const SwaggerParser = require('swagger-parser');
SwaggerParser.parse('path/to/your/swagger.yaml')
.then(api => {
console.log('API name: %s, Version: %s', api.info.title, api.info.version);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
Validate
This feature allows you to validate a Swagger (OpenAPI) definition file. The code sample demonstrates how to validate a Swagger file and log whether the API is valid or not.
const SwaggerParser = require('swagger-parser');
SwaggerParser.validate('path/to/your/swagger.yaml')
.then(api => {
console.log('API is valid:', api);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('API is invalid:', err);
});
Dereference
This feature allows you to dereference $ref pointers in a Swagger (OpenAPI) definition file. The code sample demonstrates how to dereference a Swagger file and log the dereferenced API.
const SwaggerParser = require('swagger-parser');
SwaggerParser.dereference('path/to/your/swagger.yaml')
.then(api => {
console.log('Dereferenced API:', api);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
Bundle
This feature allows you to bundle all external $ref pointers into a single file. The code sample demonstrates how to bundle a Swagger file and log the bundled API.
const SwaggerParser = require('swagger-parser');
SwaggerParser.bundle('path/to/your/swagger.yaml')
.then(api => {
console.log('Bundled API:', api);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});
Other packages similar to swagger-parser
openapi-schema-validator
openapi-schema-validator is a package that validates OpenAPI 3.0 schemas. It focuses on schema validation and does not provide parsing or dereferencing functionalities like swagger-parser.
swagger-jsdoc
swagger-jsdoc is a package that generates Swagger (OpenAPI) definitions from JSDoc comments in your code. It is more focused on generating documentation from code comments rather than parsing and validating existing Swagger files.
swagger-client
swagger-client is a package that provides a JavaScript client for interacting with Swagger (OpenAPI) APIs. It includes functionalities for making API requests and handling responses, but it does not focus on parsing or validating Swagger definitions.
Swagger-Parser
Parses, validates, and dereferences JSON/YAML Swagger specs in Node and browsers
Features
- Parses Swagger specs in JSON or YAML format
- Validates against the official Swagger 2.0 schema
- Dereferences all $ref pointers, including pointers to external files and URLs
- Asynchronously downloads and caches external files and URLs
- Tested in Node.js and all major web browsers on Windows, Mac, and Linux
- Tested on over 100 Google APIs
- Supports nested $ref pointers, even in external files and URLs
- Supports circular $ref pointers (see notes below)
- Multiple $ref pointers to the same object are resolved to the same object instance
Basic Example
swagger.parser.parse("swagger.yaml", function(err, api, metadata) {
if (!err) {
console.log("API name: %s, Version: %s", api.info.title, api.info.version);
}
});
The api
parameter that's passed to the callback function is the parsed, validated, and dereferenced Swagger object.
Installation and Use
Node
npm install swagger-parser
Then add this to your Node script:
var parser = require("swagger-parser");
parser.parse('swagger.yaml', function(err, api, metadata) { ... });
Bower
bower install swagger-parser
Then add this to your HTML page:
<script src="bower_components/swagger-parser/dist/swagger-parser.js"></script>
<script>
swagger.parser.parse('http://mysite.com/swagger.yaml', function(err, api, metadata) { ... });
</script>
AMD (Require.js)
Just add swagger-parser
to your AMD module's dependencies, or require("swagger-parser")
explicitly.
define("myModule", ["swagger-parser"], function(parser) {
parser.parse('http://mysite.com/swagger.yaml', function(err, api, metadata) { ... });
});
The API
Parser.parse(swaggerPath, [options], callback)
-
swagger (required) - string
or object
The file path or URL of your Swagger file. Relative paths are allowed. In Node, the path is relative to process.cwd()
. In the browser, it's relative to the URL of the page.
If you pass an object instead of a string, then the parsing step will be skipped, but the object will still be validated, resolved, and dereferenced just like normal.
-
options (optional) - object
An object containing one or more parsing options. See options below.
-
callback (required) - function(err, api, metadata)
Called after the parsing is finished, or when an error occurs. See callback below for details.
Options
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|
parseYaml | bool | true | Determines whether the parser will allow Swagger specs in YAML format. If set to false , then only JSON will be allowed. |
dereference$Refs | bool | true | Determines whether $ref pointers in the Swagger API will be replaced with their resolved values. Different $ref pointers that resolve to the same object will be replaced with the same object instance. Setting this option to false will leave the $ref pointers in the Swagger API, but you can still access the resolved values using the metadata object. |
resolve$Refs | bool | true | Determines whether $ref pointers will be resolved. Setting this option to false effectively disables dereference$Refs as well. The difference is that the metadata object won't be populated either. |
resolveExternal$Refs | bool | true | Determines whether $ref pointers will be resolved if they point to external files or URLs. Internal $ref pointers will still be resolved and dereferenced. |
validateSchema | bool | true | Determines whether your API will be validated against the official Swagger schema. If set to false , then the resulting Swagger object may be missing properties, have properties of the wrong data type, etc. |
strictValidation | bool | true | Determines whether to perform strict validation, which enforces parts of the Swagger Spec that aren't enforced by the JSON schema. For example, duplicate parameters, invalid parameter types, etc. |
Callback
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|
err | Error | null unless an error occurred. |
api | Swagger object | The complete Swagger API object. Or null if an error occurred |
metadata | object | This parameter provides extra information about the parsing operation. It is always provided, even if there's an error. |
Metadata
The metadata
parameter is an object with the following properties:
Property | Type | Description |
---|
baseDir | string | The base directory used to resolve any external $ref pointers. If you passed a file path/URL to the parse method, then the baseDir is the directory of that file. If you passed an object, then baseDir is set to process.cwd() in Node, or the URL of the current page in browsers. |
files | array of strings | The full paths of all files that were parsed. This only includes local files, not URLs. If Parser.parse() was called with a local file path, then it will be the first item in this array. |
urls | array of URL objects | The URLs that were parsed. If Parser.parse() was called with a URL, then it will be the first item in this array. |
$refs | object | A map of all the $ref pointers that were resolved, and the objects they resolved to. If an error occurs while resolving a reference, then this object will still contain the $refs that were successfully parsed up to that point. |
Circular $Refs
Swagger files can contain circular $ref pointers, and Swagger-Parser will correctly parse them, resolve their values, and validate them against the Swagger schema. However, Swagger-Parser does not dereference circular references because this can easily cause stack overflows when the Swagger object is serialized, as well as other, more subtle bugs.
If your Swagger API includes circular references, then the callback will receive a ReferenceError
to alert you that the Swagger object was not fully dereferenced. However, you can choose to ignore this error and use the api
parameter anyway. All non-circular $ref
pointers in the Swagger object will still be resolved and dereferenced like always. Circular $ref
pointers will not be dereferenced, but they will be resolved, so you can access their resolved values in metadata.$refs
.
person:
properties:
name:
type: string
spouse:
type:
$ref: person
Contributing
I welcome any contributions, enhancements, and bug-fixes. File an issue on GitHub and submit a pull request. Use JSHint to make sure your code passes muster. (see .jshintrc).
License
Swagger-Parser is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.