This project is a fork of swagger-restify project with Swagger compatibility improvements to make it possible to use it with restify framework. This implementation also makes use of swagger-tools to validate generated swagger specs.
Swagger is a specification and complete framework implementation for describing, producing, consuming, and visualizing RESTful web services. View demo.
{swagger-restify} is a simple and clean solution to integrate swagger with restify.
- 1.0
- 1.2 (with validation)
- 2.0 (with validation)
$ npm install vellotis/swagger-restify
Configure {swagger-restify}.
apiVersion
-> Your api version.
swaggerVersion
-> Swagger version.
swaggerUI
-> Where is your swagger-ui?
swaggerURL
-> Path to use for swagger ui web interface.
swaggerJSON
-> Path to use for swagger ui JSON.
basePath
-> The basePath for swagger.js
info
-> Metadata about the API
apis
-> Define your api array.
middleware
-> Function before response.
var swagger = require('swagger-restify');
...
swagger.init(server, {
apiVersion: '1.0',
swaggerVersion: '1.0', // or '1.2'
basePath: 'http://localhost:8080',
info: {
title: 'swagger-restify sample app',
description: 'Swagger + Restify = {swagger-restify}'
},
apis: ['./api.js', './api.yml'],
middleware: function(req, res){},
// swagger-restify specific configuration
swaggerURL: '/swagger',
swaggerJSON: '/api-docs.json',
swaggerUI: './public'
});
server.listen(8080);
...
});
Example 'api.js'
/**
* @swagger
* resourcePath: /api
* description: All about API
*/
/**
* @swagger
* path: /login
* operations:
* - httpMethod: POST
* summary: Login with username and password
* notes: Returns a user based on username
* responseClass: User
* nickname: login
* consumes:
* - text/html
* parameters:
* - name: username
* description: Your username
* paramType: query
* required: true
* dataType: string
* - name: password
* description: Your password
* paramType: query
* required: true
* dataType: string
*/
exports.login = function (req, res) {
var user = {};
user.username = req.params.username;
user.password = req.params.password;
res.json(user);
}
/**
* @swagger
* models:
* User:
* id: User
* properties:
* username:
* type: String
* password:
* type: String
*/
Example 'api.yml'
resourcePath: /api
description: All about API
apis:
- path: /login
operations:
- httpMethod: POST
summary: Login with username and password
notes: Returns a user based on username
responseClass: User
nickname: login
consumes:
- text/html
parameters:
- name: username
dataType: string
paramType: query
required: true
description: Your username
- name: password
dataType: string
paramType: query
required: true
description: Your password
models:
User:
id: User
properties:
username:
type: String
password:
type: String
Example 'api.coffee'
###
* @swagger
* resourcePath: /api
* description: All about API
###
###
* @swagger
* path: /login
* operations:
* - httpMethod: POST
* summary: Login with username and password
* notes: Returns a user based on username
* responseClass: User
* nickname: login
* consumes:
* - text/html
* parameters:
* - name: username
* description: Your username
* paramType: query
* required: true
* dataType: string
* - name: password
* description: Your password
* paramType: query
* required: true
* dataType: string
###
###
* @swagger
* models:
* User:
* id: User
* properties:
* username:
* type: String
* password:
* type: String
###
Configure {swagger-restify}. All properties are as defined in Swagger v2.0 Spec.
swagger
-> Swagger version.
info
-> Metadata about the API. Only required properties showed here.
version
-> Your API version
title
-> Your API title
host
-> The host (name or ip) serving the API.
basePath
-> The base path on which the API is served, which is relative to the host.
schemes
-> The transfer protocol of the API. Look Swagger v2.0 Spec.
consumes
-> A list of MIME types the APIs can consume. This is global to all APIs but
can be overridden on specific API calls.
produces
-> A list of MIME types the APIs can produce. This is global to all APIs but
can be overridden on specific API calls.
apis
-> Array of relative or absolute paths for files to fetch annotations from. paths
parameter
will be generated from these files. As well definitions
and tags
will get fetched into global
scope.
definitions
-> An object to hold data types produced and consumed by operations. Look Swagger Spec for more.
parameters
-> Look swagger spec Parameters Definitions Object.
responses
-> Look swagger spec Responses Definitions Object.
securityDefinitions
-> Look swagger spec Security Definitions Object.
security
-> Look swagger spec [Security Requirement Object].
tags
-> A list of [Tag Object] used by the specification with additional metadata.
externalDocs
-> Look swagger spec External Documentation Object.
swaggerUI
-> Where is your swagger-ui?
swaggerURL
-> Path to use for swagger ui web interface.
swaggerJSON
-> Path to use for swagger ui JSON. (Non swagger spec parameter. Required)
middleware
-> Function that will be called before before Swagger serving. Can be a passport authentication.
var swagger = require('swagger-restify');
...
swagger.init(server, {
swagger: '2.0', // or swaggerVersion as backward compatible
info: {
version: '1.0',
title: 'Swagger 2.0 Restify example'
},
tags: [
{
name: 'example',
description: 'Just an example API'
}
],
host: 'localhost:' + port,
apis: ['./api.js', './api.coffee', './api.yml'],
produces: [
'application/json',
'text/xml'
],
consumes: [
'application/json',
'text/xml'
],
// swagger-restify proprietary
swaggerURL: '/swagger',
swaggerJSON: '/api-docs.json',
swaggerUI: './public'
});
server.listen(8080);
...
});
Example 'api.js'
/**
* @swagger
* tags:
* - name: exampleJs
* description: All about API using JavaScript annotations
* parameters:
* - name: username
* in: query
* description: Your username
* required: true
* type: string
* in: query
* description: Your password
* required: true
* type: string
*/
/**
* @swagger
* path: /loginJs
* httpMethod: POST
* spec:
* summary: Login with username and password
* tags:
* - exampleJs
* - example
* description: Returns a user based on username
* operationId: loginJs
* consumes:
* - text/html
* responses:
* 200:
* description: Successful response.
* schema:
* '$ref': '#/definitions/User'
*/
exports.login = function (req, res, next) {
var user = {};
user.username = req.query.username;
user.password = req.query.password;
res.send(200, user);
next();
};
/**
* @swagger
* path: /helloJs
* httpMethod: GET
* spec:
* summary: Get hello message
* tags:
* - exampleJs
* - example
* description: 'Return "Hello #{ name }!" string'
* operationId: helloJs
* consumes:
* - text/html
* parameters:
* - name: name
* in: query
* description: Hello subject
* required: true
* type: string
* responses:
* 200:
* description: Successful response.
* schema:
* type: string
*/
exports.hello = function (req, res, next) {
var name = req.query.name || 'unknown';
res.send(200, "Hello " + name + "!");
next();
};
/**
* @swagger
* definitions:
* User:
* required:
* - username
* - password
* properties:
* username:
* type: string
* password:
* type: string
*/
Example 'api.yml'
tags:
- name: exampleYml
description: All about API using CoffeeScript annotations
parameters:
- name: username
in: query
description: Your username
required: true
type: string
- name: password
in: query
description: Your password
required: true
type: string
paths:
'/loginYml':
post:
summary: Login with username and password
tags:
- exampleYml
- example
description: Returns a user based on username
operationId: loginYml
consumes:
- text/html
responses:
200:
description: Successful response.
schema:
'$ref': '#/definitions/User'
'/helloYml':
get:
summary: Get hello message
tags:
- exampleYml
- example
description: 'Return "Hello #{ name }!" string'
operationId: helloYml
consumes:
- text/html
parameters:
- name: name
in: query
description: Hello subject
required: true
type: string
responses:
200:
description: 'Successful response'
schema:
type: string
definitions:
User:
required:
- username
- password
properties:
username:
type: string
password:
type: string
Example 'api.coffee'
###
* @swagger
* tags:
* - name: exampleCoffee
* description: All about API using CoffeeScript annotations
* parameters:
* - name: username
* in: query
* description: Your username
* required: true
* type: string
* - name: password
* in: query
* description: Your password
* required: true
* type: string
###
###
* @swagger
* path: /loginCoffee
* httpMethod: POST
* spec:
* summary: Login with username and password
* tags:
* - exampleCoffee
* - example
* description: Returns a user based on username
* operationId: loginCoffee
* consumes:
* - text/html
* responses:
* 200:
* description: Successful response.
* schema:
* '$ref': '#/definitions/User'
*
###
###
* @swagger
* path: /helloCoffee
* httpMethod: GET
* spec:
* summary: Get hello message
* tags:
* - exampleCoffee
* - example
* description: 'Return "Hello #{ name }!" string'
* operationId: helloCoffee
* consumes:
* - text/html
* parameters:
* - name: name
* in: query
* description: Hello subject
* required: true
* type: string
* responses:
* 200:
* description: Successful response.
* schema:
* type: string
###
###
* @swagger
* definitions:
* User:
* required:
* - username
* - password
* properties:
* username:
* type: string
* password:
* type: string
###
Clone the {swagger-express} repo, then install the dev dependencies:
$ git clone git://github.com/vellotis/swagger-restify.git --depth 1
$ cd swagger-restify
$ npm install
and run the example, where {version} is one of '1.0', '1.2', or '2.0':
$ cd examples
$ cd example_v{version}
$ node app.js
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