See parent library at https://github.com/mattpolzin/OpenAPIKit.
To generate OpenAPI 3.1.x types, use the OpenAPIReflection
module. To generate OpenAPI 3.0.x types, use the OpenAPIReflection30
module.
This library offers extended support for creating OpenAPI types from Swift types. Specifically, this library covers the subset of Swift types that require a JSONEncoder
to either make an educated guess at the JSONSchema
for the type or to turn arbitrary types into AnyCodable
for use as schema examples or allowed values.
Dates will create different OpenAPI representations depending on the encoding settings of the JSONEncoder
passed into the schema construction method.
// encoder1 has `.iso8601` `dateEncodingStrategy`
let schema = Date().dateOpenAPISchemaGuess(using: encoder1)
// ^ equivalent to:
let sameSchema = JSONSchema.string(
format: .dateTime
)
// encoder2 has `.secondsSince1970` `dateEncodingStrategy`
let schema2 = Date().dateOpenAPISchemaGuess(using: encoder2)
// ^ equivalent to:
let sameSchema = JSONSchema.number(
format: .double
)
It will even try to take a guess given a custom formatter date decoding strategy.
Swift enums produce schemas with allowed values specified as long as they conform to CaseIterable
, Encodable
, and AnyJSONCaseIterable
(the last of which is free given the former two).
enum CodableEnum: String, CaseIterable, AnyJSONCaseIterable, Codable {
case one
case two
}
let schema = CodableEnum.caseIterableOpenAPISchemaGuess(using: JSONEncoder())
// ^ equivalent, although not equatable, to:
let sameSchema = JSONSchema.string(
allowedValues: "one", "two"
)
Swift structs produce a best-guess schema as long as they conform to Sampleable
and Encodable
struct Nested: Encodable, Sampleable {
let string: String
let array: [Int]
// `Sampleable` just enables mirroring, although you could use it to produce
// OpenAPI examples as well.
static let sample: Self = .init(
string: "",
array: []
)
}
let schema = Nested.genericOpenAPISchemaGuess(using: JSONEncoder())
// ^ equivalent and indeed equatable to:
let sameSchema = JSONSchema.object(
properties: [
"string": .string,
"array": .array(items: .integer)
]
)
You can take the protocols offered by this library and OpenAPIKit and create arbitrarily complex OpenAPI types from your own Swift types. Right now, the only form of documentation on this subject is the fully realized example over in the JSONAPI+OpenAPI library. Just look for conformances to OpenAPISchemaType
and OpenAPIEncodedSchemaType
.