Swagger UI Express
Adds middleware to your express app to serve the Swagger UI bound to your Swagger document. This acts as living documentation for your API hosted from within your app.
Swagger version is pulled from npm module swagger-ui-dist. Please use a lock file or specify the version of swagger-ui-dist you want to ensure it is consistent across environments.
Usage
Install using npm:
$ npm install swagger-ui-express
Express setup app.js
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument));
or if you are using Express router
const router = require('express').Router();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
router.use('/', swaggerUi.serve);
router.get('/', swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument));
Open http://<app_host>
:<app_port>
/api-docs in your browser to view the documentation.
If you want to set up routing based on the swagger document checkout swagger-express-router
If you are using swagger-jsdoc simply pass the swaggerSpec into the setup function:
const swaggerSpec = swaggerJSDoc(options);
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerSpec));
Swagger Explorer
By default the Swagger Explorer bar is hidden, to display it pass true as the 'explorer' property of the options to the setup function:
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
var options = {
explorer: true
};
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, options));
Custom swagger options
To pass custom options e.g. validatorUrl, to the SwaggerUi client pass an object as the 'swaggerOptions' property of the options to the setup function:
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
var options = {
swaggerOptions: {
validatorUrl: null
}
};
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, options));
For all the available options, refer to Swagger UI Configuration
Custom CSS styles
To customize the style of the swagger page, you can pass custom CSS as the 'customCss' property of the options to the setup function.
E.g. to hide the swagger header:
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
var options = {
customCss: '.swagger-ui .topbar { display: none }'
};
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, options));
Custom CSS styles from Url
You can also pass the url to a custom css file, the value must be the public url of the file and can be relative or absolute to the swagger path.
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
var options = {
customCssUrl: '/custom.css'
};
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, options));
Custom JS
If you would like to have full control over your HTML you can provide your own javascript file, value accepts absolute or relative path. Value must be the public url of the js file.
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const swaggerDocument = require('./swagger.json');
var options = {
customJs: '/custom.js'
};
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument, options));
Load swagger from url
To load your swagger from a url instead of injecting the document, pass null
as the first parameter, and pass the relative or absolute URL as the 'url' property to 'swaggerOptions' in the setup function.
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
var options = {
swaggerOptions: {
url: 'http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json'
}
}
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(null, options));
To load multiple swagger documents from urls as a dropdown in the explorer bar, pass an array of object with name
and url
to 'urls' property to 'swaggerOptions' in the setup function.
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
var options = {
explorer: true,
swaggerOptions: {
urls: [
{
url: 'http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json',
name: 'Spec1'
},
{
url: 'http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json',
name: 'Spec2'
}
]
}
}
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(null, options));
Make sure 'explorer' option is set to 'true' in your setup options for the dropdown to be visible.
Load swagger from yaml file
To load your swagger specification yaml file you need to use a module able to convert yaml to json; for instance yamljs
.
npm install --save yamljs
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const swaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-express');
const YAML = require('yamljs');
const swaggerDocument = YAML.load('./swagger.yaml');
app.use('/api-docs', swaggerUi.serve, swaggerUi.setup(swaggerDocument));
Requirements
- Node v0.10.32 or above
- Express 4 or above
Testing
- Install phantom
npm install
npm test