The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
The OpenAPI Specification is licensed under The Apache License, Version 2.0.
The OpenAPI Specification is a project used to describe and document RESTful APIs.
The OpenAPI Specification defines a set of files required to describe such an API. These files can then be used by the Swagger-UI project to display the API and Swagger-Codegen to generate clients in various languages. Additional utilities can also take advantage of the resulting files, such as testing tools.
- OpenAPI Specification
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Revision History
- Definitions
- Specification
- Format
- File Structure
- Data Types
- Schema
- OpenAPI Object
- Info Object
- Host Object
- Contact Object
- License Object
- Components Object
- Paths Object
- Path Item Object
- Operation Object
- External Documentation Object
- Parameter Object
- Request Body Object
- Content Object
- Content Type Object
- Items Object
- Responses Object
- Response Object
- Headers Object
- Examples Object
- Links Object
- Link Object
- Variable substitution
- Link Parameters
- Header Object
- Tag Object
- Examples Object
- Reference Object
- Schema Object
- XML Object
- Definitions Object
- Parameters Definitions Object
- Responses Definitions Object
- Security Definitions Object
- Security Scheme Object
- Scopes Object
- Security Requirement Object
- Specification Extensions
- Security Filtering
Version | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
2.0 | 2015-12-31 | Donation of Swagger 2.0 to the Open API Initiative |
2.0 | 2014-09-08 | Release of Swagger 2.0 |
1.2 | 2014-03-14 | Initial release of the formal document. |
1.1 | 2012-08-22 | Release of Swagger 1.1 |
1.0 | 2011-08-10 | First release of the Swagger Specification |
Path templating refers to the usage of curly braces ({}) to mark a section of a URL path as replaceable using path parameters.
Media type definitions are spread across several resources. The media type definitions should be in compliance with RFC 6838.
Some examples of possible media type definitions:
text/plain; charset=utf-8
application/json
application/vnd.github+json
application/vnd.github.v3+json
application/vnd.github.v3.raw+json
application/vnd.github.v3.text+json
application/vnd.github.v3.html+json
application/vnd.github.v3.full+json
application/vnd.github.v3.diff
application/vnd.github.v3.patch
The HTTP Status Codes are used to indicate the status of the executed operation. The available status codes are initially defined by RFC 7231 and registered status codes are listed in the IANA Status Code Registry.
The files describing the RESTful API in accordance with the OpenAPI Specification are represented as JSON objects and conform to the JSON standards. YAML, being a superset of JSON, can be used as well to represent a OAS (OpenAPI Specification) file.
For example, if a field is said to have an array value, the JSON array representation will be used:
{
"field" : [...]
}
While the API is described using JSON it does not impose a JSON input/output to the API itself.
All field names in the specification are case sensitive.
The schema exposes two types of fields. Fixed fields, which have a declared name, and Patterned fields, which declare a regex pattern for the field name. Patterned fields can have multiple occurrences as long as each has a unique name.
In order to preserve the ability to round-trip between YAML and JSON formats, YAML version 1.2 is recommended along with some additional constraints:
- Tags MUST be limited to those allowed by the JSON Schema ruleset
- Keys used in YAML maps MUST be limited to a scalar string, as defined by the YAML Failsafe schema ruleset
The OAS representation of the API is made of a single file.
However, parts of the definitions can be split into separate files, at the discretion of the user.
This is applicable for $ref
fields in the specification as follows from the JSON Schema definitions.
By convention, the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) file is named openapi.json
or openapi.yaml
.
Primitive data types in the OAS are based on the types supported by the JSON-Schema Draft 4. Models are described using the Schema Object which is a subset of JSON Schema Draft 4.
Primitives have an optional modifier property format
.
OAS uses several known formats to more finely define the data type being used.
However, the format
property is an open string
-valued property, and can have any value to support documentation needs.
Formats such as "email"
, "uuid"
, etc., can be used even though they are not defined by this specification.
Types that are not accompanied by a format
property follow their definition from the JSON Schema.
The formats defined by the OAS are:
Common Name | type |
format |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
integer | integer |
int32 |
signed 32 bits |
long | integer |
int64 |
signed 64 bits |
float | number |
float |
|
double | number |
double |
|
string | string |
||
byte | string |
byte |
base64 encoded characters |
binary | string |
binary |
any sequence of octets |
boolean | boolean |
||
date | string |
date |
As defined by full-date - RFC3339 |
dateTime | string |
date-time |
As defined by date-time - RFC3339 |
password | string |
password |
Used to hint UIs the input needs to be obscured. |
This is the root document object for the API specification. It combines what previously was the Resource Listing and API Declaration (version 1.2 and earlier) together into one document.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
openapi | OpenAPI Version String | Required. Specifies the OpenAPI Specification version being used. It can be used by tooling Specifications and clients to interpret the version. The structure shall be major .minor .patch , where patch versions must be compatible with the existing major .minor tooling. Typically patch versions will be introduced to address errors in the documentation, and tooling should typically be compatible with the corresponding major .minor (3.0.*). Patch versions will correspond to patches of this document. |
info | Info Object | Required. Provides metadata about the API. The metadata can be used by the clients if needed. |
servers | [Server Object] | An optional array of Server Objects which provide connectivity information to a target server. |
paths | Paths Object | Required. The available paths and operations for the API. |
components | Components Object | An element to hold various schemas for the specification. |
security | [Security Requirement Object] | A declaration of which security mechanisms can be used across the API. The list of values includes alternative security requirement objects that can be used. Only one of the security requirement objects need to be satisfied to authorize a request. Individual operations can override this definition. |
tags | [Tag Object] | A list of tags used by the specification with additional metadata. The order of the tags can be used to reflect on their order by the parsing tools. Not all tags that are used by the Operation Object must be declared. The tags that are not declared may be organized randomly or based on the tools' logic. Each tag name in the list MUST be unique. |
externalDocs | External Documentation Object | Additional external documentation. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
The version string signifies the version of the OpenAPI Specification that the document complies to. The format for this string must be major
.minor
.patch
. The patch
may be suffixed by a hyphen and extra alphanumeric characters.
A major
.minor
shall be used to designate the OpenAPI Specification version, and will be considered compatible with the OpenAPI Specification specified by that major
.minor
version. The patch version will not be considered by tooling, making no distinction between 3.0.0
and 3.0.1
.
In subsequent versions of the OpenAPI Specification, care will be given such that increments of the minor
version should not interfere with operations of tooling developed to a lower minor version. Thus a hypothetical 3.1.0
specification should be usable with tooling designed for 3.0.0
.
The object provides metadata about the API. The metadata can be used by the clients if needed, and can be presented in the Swagger-UI for convenience.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
title | string |
Required. The title of the application. |
description | string |
A short description of the application. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
termsOfService | string |
A URL to the Terms of Service for the API. |
contact | Contact Object | The contact information for the exposed API. |
license | License Object | The license information for the exposed API. |
version | string |
Required Provides the version of the application API (not to be confused with the specification version). |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"title": "Swagger Sample App",
"description": "This is a sample server Petstore server.",
"termsOfService": "http://swagger.io/terms/",
"contact": {
"name": "API Support",
"url": "http://www.swagger.io/support",
"email": "[email protected]"
},
"license": {
"name": "Apache 2.0",
"url": "http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html"
},
"version": "1.0.1"
}
title: Swagger Sample App
description: This is a sample server Petstore server.
termsOfService: http://swagger.io/terms/
contact:
name: API Support
url: http://www.swagger.io/support
email: [email protected]
license:
name: Apache 2.0
url: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
version: 1.0.1
Contact information for the exposed API.
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"name": "API Support",
"url": "http://www.swagger.io/support",
"email": "[email protected]"
}
name: API Support
url: http://www.swagger.io/support
email: [email protected]
License information for the exposed API.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string |
Required. The license name used for the API. |
url | string |
A URL to the license used for the API. MUST be in the format of a URL. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"name": "Apache 2.0",
"url": "http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html"
}
name: Apache 2.0
url: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
An object representing a Server.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string |
A URL to the target host. This URL supports template variables and may be relative, to indicate that the host location is relative to the location where the OpenAPI Specification is being served. Templates are optional and specified by the Host Template Parameter syntax. Template substitutions will be made when a variable is named in { brackets} . |
description | string |
An optional string describing the host designated by the URL. |
templates | Templates Object | An object holding templates for substitution in the URL template |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
The following shows how multiple hosts can be described in the Server Object array
servers:
- url: https://development.gigantic-server.com/v1
description: Development server
- url: https://staging.gigantic-server.com/v1
description: Staging server
- url: https://api.gigantic-server.com/v1
description: Production server
The following shows how templates an be used for a server configuration
servers:
- url: https://{username}.gigantic-server.com:{port}/{basePath}
description: The production API server
templates:
username:
# note! no enum here means it is an open value
default: demo
description: this value is assigned by the service provider, in this example `gigantic-server.com`
port:
enum:
- 8443
- 443
default: 8443
basePath:
# open meaning there is the opportunity to use special base paths as assigned by the provider, default is `v2`
default: v2
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
[variable name] | Host Template Parameter | A parameter to be used for substitution in the URL template. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
An object representing a Host URL template
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
enum | [Possible Values] | An enumeration of primitive type values to be used if the substitution options are from a limited set. |
default | [Default Value] | Required. The default value to use for substitution if an alternate value is not specified, and will be sent if an alternative value is not supplied. |
description | string |
An optional description for the template parameter |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
Holds a set of reusable objects for different aspects of the OAS. All objects defined within the components object will have no effect on the API unless they are explicitly referenced from properties outside the components object.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Definitions Object | A hash containing payload definitions for the specification. | |
Responses Definitions Object | Reusable responses objects. | |
Parameters Definitions Object | An object to hold parameters to be reused across operations. Parameter definitions can be referenced to the ones defined here. | |
Request Body Definitions Object | An object to hold request body definitions to be reused across operations. Request Body definitions can be referenced to the ones defined here. | |
Response Headers Definitions Object | Response headers to reuse across the specification. | |
Security Definitions Object | Security definitions to reuse across the specification. | |
Link Definitions Object | Link definitions to reuse across the specification. | |
Callback Definitions Object | Callback definitions to reuse across the specification. |
All the fixed fields declared above are objects that MUST use keys that match the regular expression: [a-zA-Z0-9.\-_]+
.
Holds the relative paths to the individual endpoints.
The path is appended to the Server Object
in order to construct
the full URL. The Paths may be empty, due to ACL constraints.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
/{path} | Path Item Object | A relative path to an individual endpoint. The field name MUST begin with a slash. The path is appended to the Server Object in order to construct the full URL. Path templating is allowed. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"/pets": {
"get": {
"description": "Returns all pets from the system that the user has access to",
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "A list of pets.",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/pet"
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
/pets:
get:
description: Returns all pets from the system that the user has access to
responses:
'200':
description: A list of pets.
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/definitions/pet'
Describes the operations available on a single path. A Path Item may be empty, due to ACL constraints. The path itself is still exposed to the documentation viewer but they will not know which operations and parameters are available.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$ref | string |
Allows for an external definition of this path item. The referenced structure MUST be in the format of a Path Item Object. If there are conflicts between the referenced definition and this Path Item's definition, the behavior is undefined. |
summary | string |
An optional, string summary, intended to apply to all operations in this path. |
description | string |
An optional, string description, intended to apply to all operations in this path. |
get | Operation Object | A definition of a GET operation on this path. |
put | Operation Object | A definition of a PUT operation on this path. |
post | Operation Object | A definition of a POST operation on this path. |
delete | Operation Object | A definition of a DELETE operation on this path. |
options | Operation Object | A definition of a OPTIONS operation on this path. |
head | Operation Object | A definition of a HEAD operation on this path. |
patch | Operation Object | A definition of a PATCH operation on this path. |
trace | Operation Object | A definition of a TRACE operation on this path. |
servers | Server Object | An alternative server array to service all operations in this path. |
parameters | [Parameter Object | Reference Object] | A list of parameters that are applicable for all the operations described under this path. These parameters can be overridden at the operation level, but cannot be removed there. The list MUST NOT include duplicated parameters. A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and location. The list can use the Reference Object to link to parameters that are defined at the OpenAPI Object's parameters. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"get": {
"description": "Returns pets based on ID",
"summary": "Find pets by ID",
"operationId": "getPetsById",
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "pet response",
"content": {
"*": {
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
}
}
}
}
},
"default": {
"description": "error payload",
"content": {
"text/html" : {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel"
}
}
}
}
}
},
"parameters": [
{
"name": "id",
"in": "path",
"description": "ID of pet to use",
"required": true,
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"style": "comma-delimited"
}
]
}
get:
description: Returns pets based on ID
summary: Find pets by ID
operationId: getPetsById
responses:
'200':
description: pet response
content:
*:
schema:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
default:
description: error payload
content:
'text/html':
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel'
parameters:
- name: id
in: path
description: ID of pet to use
required: true
type: array
format: form
items:
type: string
Describes a single API operation on a path.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
tags | [string ] |
A list of tags for API documentation control. Tags can be used for logical grouping of operations by resources or any other qualifier. |
summary | string |
A short summary of what the operation does. For maximum readability in the swagger-ui, this field SHOULD be less than 120 characters. |
description | string |
A verbose explanation of the operation behavior. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
externalDocs | External Documentation Object | Additional external documentation for this operation. |
operationId | string |
Unique string used to identify the operation. The id MUST be unique among all operations described in the API. Tools and libraries MAY use the operationId to uniquely identify an operation, therefore, it is recommended to follow common programming naming conventions. |
parameters | [Parameter Object | Reference Object] | A list of parameters that are applicable for this operation. If a parameter is already defined at the Path Item, the new definition will override it, but can never remove it. The list MUST NOT include duplicated parameters. A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and location. The list can use the Reference Object to link to parameters that are defined at the OpenAPI Object's parameters. |
requestBody | [Request Body Object | Reference Object] | The request body applicable for this operation. The requestBody is only supported in HTTP methods where the HTTP 1.1 specification has explicitly defined semantics for request bodies. |
responses | Responses Object | Required. The list of possible responses as they are returned from executing this operation. |
callback responses | Callback Responses Object | The list of possible callback responses as they are returned from executing this operation. |
deprecated | boolean |
Declares this operation to be deprecated. Usage of the declared operation should be refrained. Default value is false . |
security | [Security Requirement Object] | A declaration of which security mechanisms can be used for this operation. The list of values includes alternative security requirement objects that can be used. Only one of the security requirement objects need to be satisfied to authorize a request. This definition overrides any declared top-level security . To remove a top-level security declaration, an empty array can be used. |
servers | Server Object | An alternative server array to service this operation. If an alternative server object is specified at the Path Item Object or Root level, it will be overridden by this value. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"tags": [
"pet"
],
"summary": "Updates a pet in the store with form data",
"description": "",
"operationId": "updatePetWithForm",
"parameters": [
{
"name": "petId",
"in": "path",
"description": "ID of pet that needs to be updated",
"required": true,
"type": "string"
}
],
"requestBody" : {
"content": {
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded": {
"schema": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"name": {
"description": "Updated name of the pet",
"type": "string"
},
"status": {
"description": "Updated status of the pet",
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": ["status"]
}
}
}
},
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "Pet updated.",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {},
"application/xml" : {}
}
},
"405": {
"description": "Invalid input",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {},
"application/xml" : {}
}
}
},
"security": [
{
"petstore_auth": [
"write:pets",
"read:pets"
]
}
]
}
tags:
- pet
summary: Updates a pet in the store with form data
description: ''
operationId: updatePetWithForm
parameters:
- name: petId
in: path
description: ID of pet that needs to be updated
required: true
type: string
requestBody:
content:
'application/x-www-form-urlencoded':
schema:
properties:
name:
description: Updated name of the pet
type: string
status:
description: Updated status of the pet
type: string
required:
- status
responses:
'200':
description: Pet updated.
content:
'application/json': {}
'application/xml': {}
'405':
description: Invalid input
content:
'application/json': {}
'application/xml': {}
security:
- petstore_auth:
- write:pets
- read:pets
Allows referencing an external resource for extended documentation.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
description | string |
A short description of the target documentation. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
url | string |
Required. The URL for the target documentation. Value MUST be in the format of a URL. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"description": "Find more info here",
"url": "https://swagger.io"
}
description: Find more info here
url: https://swagger.io
Describes a single operation parameter.
A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and location.
There are four possible parameter types.
- Path - Used together with Path Templating, where the parameter value is actually part of the operation's URL. This does not include the host or base path of the API. For example, in
/items/{itemId}
, the path parameter isitemId
. - Query - Parameters that are appended to the URL. For example, in
/items?id=###
, the query parameter isid
. - Header - Custom headers that are expected as part of the request.
- Cookie - Used to pass a specific cookie value to the API.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string |
Required. The name of the parameter. Parameter names are case sensitive.
|
in | string |
Required. The location of the parameter. Possible values are "query", "header", "path" or "cookie". |
description | string |
A brief description of the parameter. This could contain examples of use. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
required | boolean |
Determines whether this parameter is mandatory. If the parameter is in "path", this property is required and its value MUST be true . Otherwise, the property MAY be included and its default value is false . |
deprecated | boolean |
Specifies that a parameter is deprecated and should be transitioned out of usage. |
allowEmptyValue | boolean |
Sets the ability to pass empty-valued parameters. This is valid only for query parameters and allows you to send a parameter with a name only or an empty value. Default value is false . |
The rules for serialization of the parameter are specified in one of two ways.
For simpler scenarios, a Style
and Schema
can be used to describe the structure and syntax of the parameter.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
style | string |
Describes how the parameter value will be serialized depending on type of the parameter value. |
explode | boolean |
When this is true, parameter values of type array or object generate seperate parameters for each value of the array, or key-value-pair of the map. For other types of parameters this property has no effect. The default value is false. |
allowReserved | boolean |
Determines whether the parameter value should allow reserved characters, as defined by RFC3986 :/?#[]@!$&'()*+,;= to be included without percent-encoding. This property only applies to parameters with an in value of query . The default value is false . |
schema | Schema Object | The schema defining the type used for the parameter. |
For more complex scenarios a content
object can be used to define the media-type and schema of the parameter.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
content | Content Object | The content of the request body. |
In order to support common ways of serializing simple parameters, a set of style
values are defined.
style |
type |
in |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
matrix | primitive , array , object |
path |
Path-style parameters defined by RFC6570 |
label | primitive , array , object |
path |
Label style parameters defined by RFC6570 |
form | primitive , array , object |
query |
Form style parameters defined by RFC6570 |
commaDelimited | array |
query , path |
Comma seperated array values. This option replaces collectionFormat equal to csv . |
spaceDelimited | array |
query |
Space seperated array values. This option replaces collectionFormat equal to ssv . |
pipeDelimited | array |
query |
Pipe seperated array values. This option replaces collectionFormat equal to pipes . |
deepObject | object |
query |
Provides a simple way of rendering nested objects using form parameters. |
Assuming a parameter named color
with one of the following values:
string -> "blue"
array -> ["blue","black","brown"]
object -> { "R" : 100, "G" :200, "B" : 150 }
The following table shows examples of how those values would be rendered.
style |
explode |
empty |
string |
array |
object |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
matrix | false | ;color | ;color=blue | ;color=blue,black,brown | ;color=R,100,G,200,B,150 |
matrix | true | ;color | ;color=blue | ;color=blue;color=black;color=brown | ;R=100;G=200;B=150 |
label | false | . | .blue | .blue.black.brown | .R.100.G.200.B.150 |
label | true | . | .blue | .blue.black.brown | .R=100.G=200.B=150 |
form | false | color= | color=blue | color=blue,black,brown | color=R,100,G,200,B,150 |
form | true | color= | color=blue | color=blue&color=black&color=brown | R=100&G=200&B=150 |
commaDelimited | false | n/a | n/a | blue,black,brown | R,100,G,200,B,150 |
spaceDelimited | false | n/a | n/a | blue%20black%20brown | R%20100%20G%20200%20B%20150 |
pipeDelimited | false | n/a | n/a | blue|black|brown | R|100|G|200 |
deepObject | true | n/a | n/a | n/a | color[R]=100&color[G]=200&color[B]=150 |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
A header parameter with an array of 64 bit integer numbers:
{
"name": "token",
"in": "header",
"description": "token to be passed as a header",
"required": true,
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64"
}
},
"style": "commaDelimited"
}
name: token
in: header
description: token to be passed as a header
required: true
schema:
type: array
items:
type: integer
format: int64
style: commaDelimited
A path parameter of a string value:
{
"name": "username",
"in": "path",
"description": "username to fetch",
"required": true,
"schema": {
"type": "string"
}
}
name: username
in: path
description: username to fetch
required: true
schema:
type: string
An optional query parameter of a string value, allowing multiple values by repeating the query parameter:
{
"name": "id",
"in": "query",
"description": "ID of the object to fetch",
"required": false,
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"style": "form",
"explode": true
}
name: id
in: query
description: ID of the object to fetch
required: false
schema:
type: array
items:
type: string
style: form
explode: true
Describes a single request body.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
description | string |
A brief description of the request body. This could contain examples of use. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
content | Content Object | The content of the request body. |
required | boolean |
Determines if the request body is required in the request. Defaults to true . |
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
* |
Schema Object | The schema defining the request body. |
^x- | Any | Allows extensions to the OpenAPI Schema. The field name MUST begin with x- , for example, x-internal-id . The value can be null , a primitive, an array or an object. See Vendor Extensions for further details. |
A request body with a referenced model definition.
{
"description": "user to add to the system",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/User"
},
"examples": [
{ "$ref": 'http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.json'}
]
},
"application/xml" : {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/User"
},
"examples": [
{ "$ref": 'http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.xml'}
]
},
"text/plain" : {
"examples": [
{ "$ref": 'http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.txt'}
]
},
"*": {
"example": {
$ref: "http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.whatever"
}
}
}
description: user to add to the system
content:
'application/json':
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/User'
examples:
- 'http://foo.bar/examples/user-example.json'
'application/xml':
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/User'
examples:
- 'http://foo.bar/examples/user-example.xml'
'text/plain':
examples:
- 'http://foo.bar/examples/user-example.txt'
'*':
schema:
$ref: 'http://foo.bar/examples/user-example.whatever'
A body parameter that is an array of string values:
{
"description": "user to add to the system",
"content": {
"text/plain": {
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
}
description: user to add to the system
required: true
content:
text/plain:
schema:
type: array
items:
type: string
Describes a set of supported content types. A content object can be used in requestBody and response objects.
Each key in the content object is the media-type of the Content Type Object.
"content" : {
"application/json": {
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"examples": [
["Bob","Diane","Mary","Bill"],
[]
]
},
"application/xml" : {
"examples" : [
"<Users><User name='Bob'/><User name='Diane'/><User name='Mary'/><User name='Bill'/></Users>",
"<Users/>"
]
},
"text/plain" : {
"Bob,Diane,Mary,Bill",
""
}
}
content:
'application/json':
schema:
type: array
items:
type: string
examples:
-
- Bob
- Diane
- Mary
- Bill
- {}
'application/xml':
examples:
- "<Users><User name='Bob'/><User name='Diane'/><User name='Mary'/><User name='Bill'/></Users>"
- "<Users/>"
'text/plain':
examples:
- "Bob,Diane,Mary,Bill"
Each content type object provides schema and examples for a the media type identified by its key. Content Type objects can be used in a content object.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
schema | Schema Object | The schema defining the type used for the request body. |
examples | Examples Array | Examples of the content type. |
example | Example Object | Example of the content type. |
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
^x- | Any | Allows extensions to the OpenAPI Schema. The field name MUST begin with x- , for example, x-internal-id . The value can be null , a primitive, an array or an object. See Vendor Extensions for further details. |
A content type description.
{
"application/json": {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
},
"examples": [{
"name" : "Fluffy",
"petType" : "Cat"
},
{
"name" : "Rover",
"petType" : "Frog"
}]
}
}
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/definitions/Pet"
examples:
- name: Fluffy
petType: Cat
- name: Rover
petType: Frog
In contrast with the 2.0 specification, describing file
input/output content in OpenAPI is
described with the same semantics as any other schema type. Specifically:
# content transferred with base64 encoding
schema:
type: string
format: base64
# content transfered in binary (octet-stream):
schema:
type: string
format: binary
# mutliple files:
schema:
type: array
items:
type: string
format: binary
Note that the above examples apply to either input payloads (i.e. file uploads) or response payloads.
A requestBody
example for submitting a file in a POST
operation therefore may look like the following:
requestBody:
# any media type is accepted, functionally equivalent to `*/*`
application/octet-stream:
content:
schema:
# a binary file of any type
type: string
format: binary
In addition, specific media types may be specified:
# multiple, specific media types may be specified:
requestBody:
# a binary file of type png or jpeg
content:
'image/png, image/jpeg':
schema:
type: string
format: binary
To submit content using form url encoding via RFC 1866, the following definition may be used:
requestBody:
content:
x-www-form-urlencoded:
schema:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: string
format: uuid
address:
# complex types are stringified to support rfc1866
type: object
properties: {}
Note that in the above example, the contents in the requestBody
must be stringified per RFC1866 when being passed to the server. In addition, the address
field complex object will be strigified as well.
When passing complex objects in the x-www-form-urlencoded
content type, the default serialization strategy of such properties is described in the parameterContent
section as deepObject
.
It is common to use multipart/form-data
as a Content-Type
when transferring request bodies to operations. In contrast to 2.0, a schema
is required to define the input parameters to the operation when using multipart
content. This allows complex structures as well as supports mechanisms for multiple file uploads.
When passing in multipart
types, boundaries may be used to separate sections of the content being transferred--thus, the following default Content-Type
s are defined for multipart/*
:
- If the property is a primitive, or an array of primitive values, the default Content-Type is
text/plain
- If the property is complex, or an array of complex values, the default Content-Type is
application/json
- If the property is a
type: string
withformat: binary
orformat: base64
(aka a file object), the default Content-Type isapplication/octet-stream
Examples:
requestBody:
content:
multipart/form-data:
schema:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: string
format: uuid
address:
# default Content-Type for objects is `application/json`
type: object
properties: {}
profileImage:
# default Content-Type for string/binary is `application/octet-stream`
type: string
format: binary
children:
# default Content-Type for arrays is based on the `inner` type (text/plain here)
type: array
items:
type: string
addresses:
# default Content-Type for arrays is based on the `inner` type (object shown, so `application/json` in this example)
type: array
items:
type: '#/definitions/Address'
In scenarios where more control is needed over the Content-Type for multipart
request bodies, an encoding
attribute is introduced. This attribute is only applicable to mulitpart/*
request bodies.
An object representing multipart region encoding for requestBody
objects
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
The property to apply encoding to | Encoding Property | Encoding | The field name to apply special encoding attributes to. This field must exist in the schema as a property. To avoid collisions with specification extensions, properties may not begin with x- . |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
A single encoding definition applied to a single schema property
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Content-Type | string |
Required. The content-type to use for encoding a specific property. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
requestBody:
content:
multipart/mixed:
schema:
type: object
properties:
id:
# default is text/plain
type: string
format: uuid
address:
# default is application/json
type: object
properties: {}
historyMetadata:
# need to declare XML format!
description: metadata in XML format
type: object
properties: {}
profileImage:
# default is application/octet-stream, need to declare an image type only!
type: string
format: binary
encoding:
historyMetadata:
# require XML content-type in utf-8 encoding
contentType: application/xml; charset=utf-8
profileImage:
# only accept png/jpeg
contentType: image/png, image/jpeg
A limited subset of JSON-Schema's items object. It is used by parameter definitions.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
type | string |
Required. The internal type of the array. The value MUST be one of "string" , "number" , "integer" , "boolean" , or "array" . Files and models are not allowed. |
format | string |
The extending format for the previously mentioned type . See Data Type Formats for further details. |
items | Items Object | Required if type is "array". Describes the type of items in the array. |
collectionFormat | string |
Determines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
csv . |
default | * | Declares the value of the item that the server will use if none is provided. (Note: "default" has no meaning for required items.) See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor101. Unlike JSON Schema this value MUST conform to the defined type for the data type. |
maximum | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17. |
exclusiveMaximum | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17. |
minimum | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21. |
exclusiveMinimum | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21. |
maxLength | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26. |
minLength | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29. |
pattern | string |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33. |
maxItems | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor42. |
minItems | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor45. |
uniqueItems | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor49. |
enum | [*] | See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76. |
multipleOf | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor14. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
Items must be of type string and have the minimum length of 2 characters:
{
"type": "string",
"minLength": 2
}
type: string
minLength: 2
An array of arrays, the internal array being of type integer, numbers must be between 0 and 63 (inclusive):
{
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 0,
"maximum": 63
}
}
type: array
items:
type: integer
minimum: 0
maximum: 63
A container for the expected responses of an operation. The container maps a HTTP response code to the expected response. It is not expected from the documentation to necessarily cover all possible HTTP response codes, since they may not be known in advance. However, it is expected from the documentation to cover a successful operation response and any known errors.
The default
MAY be used as a default response object for all HTTP codes that are not covered individually by the specification.
The Responses Object
MUST contain at least one response code, and it SHOULD be the response for a successful operation call.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
default | Response Object | Reference Object | The documentation of responses other than the ones declared for specific HTTP response codes. |
It can be used to cover undeclared responses. | ||
Reference Object can be used to link to a response that is defined at the OpenAPI Object's responses section. |
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
HTTP Status Code | Response Object | Reference Object | Any HTTP status code can be used as the property name (one property per HTTP status code). Describes the expected response for that HTTP status code. Reference Object can be used to link to a response that is defined at the OpenAPI Object's responses section. This field must quoted for compatibility between JSON and YAML (i.e. "200"), and may contain the uppercase character, X to designate a wildcard, such as 2XX to represent all response codes between [200-299] . |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
A 200 response for successful operation and a default response for others (implying an error):
{
"200": {
"description": "a pet to be returned",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
}
}
}
},
"default": {
"description": "Unexpected error",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel"
}
}
}
}
}
'200':
description: a pet to be returned
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
default:
description: Unexpected error
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel'
Describes a single response from an API Operation, including design-time, static links
to operations based on the response.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
description | string |
Required. A short description of the response. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
headers | Headers Object | A list of headers that are sent with the response. |
content | Content Object | An object containing descriptions of potential response payloads. |
links | Links Object | An object representing operations related to the response payload. |
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
* |
Schema Object| Reference Object | A schema describing the response value for a specific Content-Type |
Representations may take the form of a wildcard (*
) to designate any Content-Type
, or a regular expression for matching a specific type
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
Response of an array of a complex type:
{
"description": "A complex object array response",
"content" : {
"application/json" : {
"schema": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/VeryComplexType"
}
}
}
}
}
description: A complex object array response
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/definitions/VeryComplexType'
Response with a string type:
{
"description": "A simple string response",
"content" : {
"text/plain" : {
"schema": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
description: A simple string response
representations:
text/plain:
schema:
type: string
Response with headers:
{
"description": "A simple string response",
"content" : {
"text/plain": {
"schema": {
"type": "string"
}
}
},
"headers": {
"X-Rate-Limit-Limit": {
"description": "The number of allowed requests in the current period",
"type": "integer"
},
"X-Rate-Limit-Remaining": {
"description": "The number of remaining requests in the current period",
"type": "integer"
},
"X-Rate-Limit-Reset": {
"description": "The number of seconds left in the current period",
"type": "integer"
}
}
}
description: A simple string response
content:
text/plain:
schema:
type: string
example: 'whoa!'
headers:
X-Rate-Limit-Limit:
description: The number of allowed requests in the current period
type: integer
X-Rate-Limit-Remaining:
description: The number of remaining requests in the current period
type: integer
X-Rate-Limit-Reset:
description: The number of seconds left in the current period
type: integer
Response with no return value:
{
"description": "object created"
}
description: object created
A container for possible out-of band callbacks from an operation. A callback may be returned from an operation, calling back to the path specified in the operation object.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Callback name | Callback Operation Object | Operation Object | An operation object used to define a callback payload structure |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
A callback to the URL specified by the url
parameter in the request
myWebhook:
'$request.url':
post:
body:
name: postResponse
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/SomePayload'
responses:
200:
description: webhook successfully processed an no retries will be performed
Lists the headers that can be sent as part of a response.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | Header Object | The name of the property corresponds to the name of the header. The value describes the type of the header. |
Rate-limit headers:
{
"X-Rate-Limit-Limit": {
"description": "The number of allowed requests in the current period",
"type": "integer"
},
"X-Rate-Limit-Remaining": {
"description": "The number of remaining requests in the current period",
"type": "integer"
},
"X-Rate-Limit-Reset": {
"description": "The number of seconds left in the current period",
"type": "integer"
}
}
X-Rate-Limit-Limit:
description: The number of allowed requests in the current period
type: integer
X-Rate-Limit-Remaining:
description: The number of remaining requests in the current period
type: integer
X-Rate-Limit-Reset:
description: The number of seconds left in the current period
type: integer
Allows sharing examples for operation requests and responses.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{media type} | Any | The name of the property MUST be one of the Operation produces values (either implicit or inherited). The value SHOULD be an example of what such a response would look like. |
Example representation for application/json media type of a Pet data type:
[
{
"name": "Puma",
"type": "Dog",
"color": "Black",
"gender": "Female",
"breed": "Mixed"
}
]
-
name: Puma
type: Dog
color: Black
gender: Female
breed: Mixed
The links object represents a set of possible design-time links for a response. The presence of a link does not guarantee the caller's ability to successfully call invoke it, rather it provides a known relationship and traversal mechanism between responses and other operations.
As opposed to dynamic links--that is, links provided in the response payload, the OAS linking mechanism does not require that link information be provided in a specific response format at runtime.
For computing links, and providing instructions to execute them, a mechanism is defined for accessing values in a response and using them as variables while invoking the linked operation.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$ref | string |
If present, a reference to another Links Object. Note, the presence of $ref in the Links Object will cause all Patterned Objects to be ignored. |
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
link name | Link Object | A short name for the link, following the naming constraints of the definitions name. |
The link shall reference a single Link Object, or a JSON Reference to a single link object |
The Link Object
is responsible for defining a possible operation based on a single response.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
href | url | a relative or absolute URL to a linked resource. This field is mutually exclusive with the operationId field. |
operationId | string | the name of an existing, resolvable OAS operation, as defined with a unique operationId . This field is mutually exclusive with the href field. Relative href values may be used to locate an existing Operation Object in the OAS. |
parameters | Link Parameters Object | an Object representing parameters to pass to an operation as specified with operationId or identified via href . |
headers | Link Headers Object | an Object representing headers to pass to the linked resource. |
description | string | a description of the link, supports CommonMark syntax. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
Locating a linked resource may be performed by either a href
or operationId
.
In the case of an operationId
, it must be unique and resolved in the scope of the OAS document.
Because of the potential for name clashes, consider the href
syntax as the preferred method for specifications with external references.
Payload values are only available in parseable response payloads which match the advertised media-type.
In all cases, if a value does not exist, the parameter will be considered a null
value (as opposed to an empty value) and not passed as a parameter to the linked resource.
In cases where a value is required, and a parameter is not supplied, the client may choose to not follow the link definition.
Response payload:
{
"id": "df71a505-07bc-458a-a5c0-73c0340d1ec7",
"firstname": "Ash",
"lastname": "Williams"
}
Payload Variables:
id: df71a505-07bc-458a-a5c0-73c0340d1ec7
firstname: Ash
lastname: Williams
missingValue: null
In situations where variables appear in an array, an array of variables will be extracted. For example:
[
{ "color": "red" },
{ "color": "green" },
{ "color": "blue" }
]
will be extracted as such:
color: ["red", "green", "blue"]
The variables generated can be used in locations prescribed by the definition.
In all cases, variables from request and responses may be substituted for link generation. The table below designates the source of the substitution value and the syntax for accessing it:
Source Location | reference identifier | example value | example reference | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
HTTP Method | $method |
/users/{$method} |
The allowable values for the $method will be those for the HTTP operation |
|
Requested content type | $accepts |
/users/3?format={$accepts} |
||
Request parameter | $request |
/users/{$request.id} |
Request parameters must be declared in the parameters section for the operation or they cannot be used in substitution. This includes request headers |
|
Request body | $requestBody |
/users/{$requestBody.user.uuid} |
For operations which accept payloads, references may be made to portions of the requestBody or the entire body itself |
|
Request URL | $url |
/track?url={$url} |
||
Response value | $response |
{$response.uuid} |
Only the payload in the response can be accessed with the $response syntax |
|
Response header | $responseHeader |
{$responseHeader.Server} |
Single header values only are available. |
From the request, the parameter
s used in calling the operation are made available through the $request
syntax.
For responses, the response payload may be used with the $response
syntax.
For both requests and responses, values will be substituted in the link in sections designated with the $request
or $response
keyword, surrounded by curly brackets {}
.
Computing a link from a request operation like such:
paths:
/users/{id}:
parameters:
- name: id
in: path
required: true
description: the user identifier, as userId or username
schema:
type: string
responses:
200:
description: the user being returned
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: object
properties:
uuid: the unique user id
type: string
format: uuid
Can be used in a link like this:
Addresses:
href: '/users/{$request.id}/department'
Where the $request.id
is the value passed in the request to /users/{id}
.
For a id
value of 10101110
, the generated link would be:
href: '/users/10101110/department'
Addresses:
href: '/users/{$response.uuid}/address'
Where the $response.uuid
from the example above would yield the target:
href: '/users/df71a505-07bc-458a-a5c0-73c0340d1ec7/address'
And the array example:
ColorSelection:
href: 'http://colors.my-server.com/colors/{$response.color}'
Would produce the following links:
href: 'http://colors.my-server.com/colors/red'
href: 'http://colors.my-server.com/colors/green'
href: 'http://colors.my-server.com/colors/blue'
As with all links, it at the the clients' discretion to follow them, and permissions and the ability to make a successful call to that link is not guaranteed solely by the existence of a relationship.
The example below shows how relationships in the BitBucket API can be represented with the proposed OAI link scheme. This example uses operationId
values to link responses to possible operations.
paths:
/2.0/users/{username}:
get:
operationId: getUserByName
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
responses:
200:
description: The User
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/user'
links:
userRepositories:
$ref: '#/components/links/UserRepositories'
/2.0/repositories/{username}:
get:
operationId: getRepositoriesByOwner
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
responses:
200:
description: repositories owned by the supplied user
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/repository'
links:
userRepository:
$ref: '#/components/links/UserRepository'
/2.0/repositories/{username}/{slug}:
get:
operationId: getRepository
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: slug
type: string
in: path
required: true
responses:
200:
description: The repository
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/repository'
links:
repositoryPullRequests:
$ref: '#/components/links/RepositoryPullRequests'
/2.0/repositories/{username}/{slug}/pullrequests:
get:
operationId: getPullRequestsByRepository
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: slug
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: state
type: string
in: query
enum:
- open
- merged
- declined
responses:
200:
description: an array of pull request objects
content:
application/json:
schema:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/pullrequest'
/2.0/repositories/{username}/{slug}/pullrequests/{pid}:
get:
operationId: getPullRequestsById
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: slug
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: pid
type: string
in: path
required: true
responses:
200:
description: a pull request object
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/pullrequest'
links:
$ref: '#/components/links/PullRequestMerge'
/2.0/repositories/{username}/{slug}/pullrequests/{pid}/merge:
post:
operationId: mergePullRequest
parameters:
- name: username
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: slug
type: string
in: path
required: true
- name: pid
type: string
in: path
required: true
responses:
204:
description: the PR was successfully merged
components:
links:
UserRepositories:
# returns array of '#/components/definitions/repository'
operationId: getRepositoriesByOwner
parameters:
username: $response.username
UserRepository:
# returns '#/components/definitions/repository'
operationId: getRepository
parameters:
username: $response.owner.username
slug: $response.slug
RepositoryPullRequests:
# returns '#/components/definitions/pullrequest'
operationId: getPullRequestsByRepository
params:
username: $response.owner.username
slug: $response.slug
PullRequestMerge:
# executes /2.0/repositories/{username}/{slug}/pullrequests/{pid}/merge
operationId: mergePullRequest
parameters:
username: $response.user.username # Should be $response.author.username?
slug: $response.repository.slug
pid: $response.id
definitions:
user:
type: object
properties:
username:
type: string
uuid:
type: string
repository:
type: object
properties:
slug:
type: string
owner:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/user'
pullrequest:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
title:
type: string
repository:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/repository'
author:
$ref: '#/components/definitions/user'
As references to operationId
may not be possible (the operationId
is an optional value), references may also be made through a relative href
:
components:
links:
UserRepositories:
# returns array of '#/components/definitions/repository'
href: '/2.0/repositories/{$response.username}'
or an absolute href
:
components:
links:
UserRepositories:
# returns array of '#/components/definitions/repository'
href: 'https://na2.gigantic-server.com/2.0/repositories/{$response.username}'
Using the operationId
to reference an operation in the definition has many benefits, including the ability to define media-type options, security requirements, response and error payloads.
Many operations require parameters to be passed, and these may be dynamic depending on the response itself.
To specify parameters required by the operation, we can use a Link Parameters Object. This object contains parameter names along with static or dynamic values:
paths:
/user/{username}: # ...
/user/{username}/commits:
get:
operationId: userCommitHistory
parameters:
- name: username
in: path
type: string
required: true
- name: page
type: integer
format: int32
required: true
responses: { ... }
components:
links:
UserCommitHistory:
operationId: userCommitHistory
parameters:
username: $response.user.username
page: 0
In the above, the link for UserCommitHistory
points to the operation getUserCommitHistory
, and passes the username
value from the response payload as well as the static scalar value 0
.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
description | string |
A short description of the header. |
type | string |
Required. The type of the object. The value MUST be one of "string" , "number" , "integer" , "boolean" , or "array" . |
format | string |
The extending format for the previously mentioned type . See Data Type Formats for further details. |
items | Items Object | Required if type is "array". Describes the type of items in the array. |
collectionFormat | string |
Determines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
csv . |
default | * | Declares the value of the header that the server will use if none is provided. (Note: "default" has no meaning for required headers.) See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor101. Unlike JSON Schema this value MUST conform to the defined type for the header. |
maximum | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17. |
exclusiveMaximum | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17. |
minimum | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21. |
exclusiveMinimum | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21. |
maxLength | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26. |
minLength | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29. |
pattern | string |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33. |
maxItems | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor42. |
minItems | integer |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor45. |
uniqueItems | boolean |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor49. |
enum | [*] | See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76. |
multipleOf | number |
See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor14. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
A simple header with of an integer type:
{
"description": "The number of allowed requests in the current period",
"type": "integer"
}
description: The number of allowed requests in the current period
type: integer
Allows adding meta data to a single tag that is used by the Operation Object. It is not mandatory to have a Tag Object per tag used there.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string |
Required. The name of the tag. |
description | string |
A short description for the tag. CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation. |
externalDocs | External Documentation Object | Additional external documentation for this tag. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"name": "pet",
"description": "Pets operations"
}
name: pet
description: Pets operations
Anywhere an example
may be given, allow a $ref object.
This does mean that example
, structurally, can be either a string primitive or an object, like additionalProperties
.
In locations where the field being provided an example
is a scalar value or has it's content-type definition determined by a higher-level construct (a response payload, for example, uses the produces
attribute to select the correct message format), the plural examples
shall be used, and the payload format be specified as a key to the example.
In all cases, the payload is expected to be compatible with the type schema for the value that it is accompanying. Tooling Specifications may choose to validate compatibility automatically, and reject the example value(s) if they are not compatible.
# in a model
definitions:
properties:
name:
type: string
example:
$ref: http://foo.bar#/examples/name-example
# in a request body, note the plural `examples` as the content-type is set to `*`:
requestBody:
content:
'application/json':
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/Address'
examples:
- {"foo": "bar"}
- {"bar": "baz"}
'application/xml':
examples:
-
$ref: 'http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.xml'
'text/plain':
examples:
-
$ref: 'http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.txt'
# in a parameter
parameters:
- name: 'zip'
in: 'query'
type: 'string'
format: 'zip'
example:
$ref: 'http://foo.bar#/examples/zip-example'
# in a response, note the plural `examples`:
responses:
200:
description: your car appointment has been booked
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/SuccessResponse'
example:
$ref: http://foo.bar#/examples/address-example.json
A simple object to allow referencing other definitions in the specification. It can be used to reference parameters and responses that are defined at the top level for reuse.
The Reference Object is a JSON Reference that uses a JSON Pointer as its value. For this specification, only canonical dereferencing is supported.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
$ref | string |
Required. The reference string. |
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
}
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
{
"$ref": "Pet.json"
}
$ref: 'Pet.yaml'
{
"$ref": "definitions.json#/Pet"
}
$ref: 'definitions.yaml#/Pet'
The Schema Object allows the definition of input and output data types. These types can be objects, but also primitives and arrays. This object is based on the JSON Schema Specification Draft 4 and uses a predefined subset of it. On top of this subset, there are extensions provided by this specification to allow for more complete documentation.
Further information about the properties can be found in JSON Schema Core and JSON Schema Validation. Unless stated otherwise, the property definitions follow the JSON Schema specification as referenced here.
The following properties are taken directly from the JSON Schema definition and follow the same specifications:
- $ref - As a JSON Reference
- format (See Data Type Formats for further details)
- title
- description (CommonMark syntax can be used for rich text representation)
- default (Unlike JSON Schema, the value MUST conform to the defined type for the Schema Object)
- multipleOf
- maximum
- exclusiveMaximum
- minimum
- exclusiveMinimum
- maxLength
- minLength
- pattern
- maxItems
- minItems
- uniqueItems
- maxProperties
- minProperties
- required
- enum
- type
The following properties are taken from the JSON Schema definition but their definitions were adjusted to the OpenAPI Specification. Their definition is the same as the one from JSON Schema, only where the original definition references the JSON Schema definition, the Schema Object definition is used instead.
- items
- allOf
- oneOf
- anyOf
- not
- properties
- additionalProperties
Other than the JSON Schema subset fields, the following fields may be used for further schema documentation.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
discriminator | string |
Adds support for polymorphism. The discriminator is the schema property name that is used to differentiate between other schema that inherit this schema. The property name used MUST be defined at this schema and it MUST be in the required property list. When used, the value MUST be the name of this schema or any schema that inherits it. |
readOnly | boolean |
Relevant only for Schema "properties" definitions. Declares the property as "read only". This means that it MAY be sent as part of a response but MUST NOT be sent as part of the request. Properties marked as readOnly being true SHOULD NOT be in the required list of the defined schema. Default value is false . |
xml | XML Object | This MAY be used only on properties schemas. It has no effect on root schemas. Adds Additional metadata to describe the XML representation format of this property. |
externalDocs | External Documentation Object | Additional external documentation for this schema. |
example | Any | A free-form property to include an example of an instance for this schema. |
examples | Any | An array of free-formed properties to include examples for this schema. |
deprecated | boolean |
Specifies that a schema is deprecated and should be transitioned out of usage. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
The OpenAPI Specification allows combining and extending model definitions using the allOf
property of JSON Schema, in effect offering model composition.
allOf
takes in an array of object definitions that are validated independently but together compose a single object.
While composition offers model extensibility, it does not imply a hierarchy between the models.
To support polymorphism, OpenAPI Specification adds the support of the discriminator
field.
When used, the discriminator
will be the name of the property used to decide which schema definition is used to validate the structure of the model.
As such, the discriminator
field MUST be a required field.
The value of the chosen property has to be the friendly name given to the model under the definitions
property.
As such, inline schema definitions, which do not have a given id, cannot be used in polymorphism.
The xml property allows extra definitions when translating the JSON definition to XML. The XML Object contains additional information about the available options.
Unlike previous versions of Swagger, OpenAPI Schema definitions can be used to describe primitive and arrays as well.
{
"type": "string",
"format": "email"
}
type: string
format: email
{
"type": "object",
"required": [
"name"
],
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string"
},
"address": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/Address"
},
"age": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32",
"minimum": 0
}
}
}
type: object
required:
- name
properties:
name:
type: string
address:
$ref: '#/definitions/Address'
age:
type: integer
format: int32
minimum: 0
For a simple string to string mapping:
{
"type": "object",
"additionalProperties": {
"type": "string"
}
}
type: object
additionalProperties:
type: string
For a string to model mapping:
{
"type": "object",
"additionalProperties": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/ComplexModel"
}
}
type: object
additionalProperties:
$ref: '#/definitions/ComplexModel'
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64"
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"name"
],
"example": {
"name": "Puma",
"id": 1
}
}
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int64
name:
type: string
required:
- name
example:
name: Puma
id: 1
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64"
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"name"
],
"examples": [
{
"name": "Puma",
"id": 1
}, {
"name": "Ferguson",
"id": 2
}]
}
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int64
name:
type: string
required:
- name
examples:
- name: Puma
id: 1
- name: Ferguson
id: 2
{
"definitions": {
"ErrorModel": {
"type": "object",
"required": [
"message",
"code"
],
"properties": {
"message": {
"type": "string"
},
"code": {
"type": "integer",
"minimum": 100,
"maximum": 600
}
}
},
"ExtendedErrorModel": {
"allOf": [
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel"
},
{
"type": "object",
"required": [
"rootCause"
],
"properties": {
"rootCause": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
definitions:
ErrorModel:
type: object
required:
- message
- code
properties:
message:
type: string
code:
type: integer
minimum: 100
maximum: 600
ExtendedErrorModel:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel'
- type: object
required:
- rootCause
properties:
rootCause:
type: string
{
"definitions": {
"Pet": {
"type": "object",
"discriminator": "petType",
"properties": {
"name": {
"type": "string"
},
"petType": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"name",
"petType"
]
},
"Cat": {
"description": "A representation of a cat",
"allOf": [
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
},
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"huntingSkill": {
"type": "string",
"description": "The measured skill for hunting",
"default": "lazy",
"enum": [
"clueless",
"lazy",
"adventurous",
"aggressive"
]
}
},
"required": [
"huntingSkill"
]
}
]
},
"Dog": {
"description": "A representation of a dog",
"allOf": [
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/Pet"
},
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"packSize": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32",
"description": "the size of the pack the dog is from",
"default": 0,
"minimum": 0
}
},
"required": [
"packSize"
]
}
]
}
}
}
definitions:
Pet:
type: object
discriminator: petType
properties:
name:
type: string
petType:
type: string
required:
- name
- petType
Cat:
description: A representation of a cat
allOf:
- $ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
- type: object
properties:
huntingSkill:
type: string
description: The measured skill for hunting
default: lazy
enum:
- clueless
- lazy
- adventurous
- aggressive
required:
- huntingSkill
Dog:
description: A representation of a dog
allOf:
- $ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
- type: object
properties:
packSize:
type: integer
format: int32
description: the size of the pack the dog is from
default: 0
minimum: 0
required:
- packSize
A metadata object that allows for more fine-tuned XML model definitions.
When using arrays, XML element names are not inferred (for singular/plural forms) and the name
property should be used to add that information.
See examples for expected behavior.
Field Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string |
Replaces the name of the element/attribute used for the described schema property. When defined within the Items Object (items ), it will affect the name of the individual XML elements within the list. When defined alongside type being array (outside the items ), it will affect the wrapping element and only if wrapped is true . If wrapped is false , it will be ignored. |
namespace | string |
The URL of the namespace definition. Value SHOULD be in the form of a URL. |
prefix | string |
The prefix to be used for the name. |
attribute | boolean |
Declares whether the property definition translates to an attribute instead of an element. Default value is false . |
wrapped | boolean |
MAY be used only for an array definition. Signifies whether the array is wrapped (for example, <books><book/><book/></books> ) or unwrapped (<book/><book/> ). Default value is false . The definition takes effect only when defined alongside type being array (outside the items ). |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
The examples of the XML object definitions are included inside a property definition of a Schema Object with a sample of the XML representation of it.
Basic string property:
{
"animals": {
"type": "string"
}
}
animals:
type: string
<animals>...</animals>
Basic string array property (wrapped
is false
by default):
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
<animals>...</animals>
<animals>...</animals>
<animals>...</animals>
{
"animals": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"name": "animal"
}
}
}
animals:
type: string
xml:
name: animal
<animal>...</animal>
In this example, a full model definition is shown.
{
"Person": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32",
"xml": {
"attribute": true
}
},
"name": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"namespace": "http://swagger.io/schema/sample",
"prefix": "sample"
}
}
}
}
}
Person:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int32
xml:
attribute: true
name:
type: string
xml:
namespace: http://swagger.io/schema/sample
prefix: sample
<Person id="123">
<sample:name xmlns:sample="http://swagger.io/schema/sample">example</sample:name>
</Person>
Changing the element names:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"name": "animal"
}
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
name: animal
<animal>value</animal>
<animal>value</animal>
The external name
property has no effect on the XML:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"name": "animal"
}
},
"xml": {
"name": "aliens"
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
name: animal
xml:
name: aliens
<animal>value</animal>
<animal>value</animal>
Even when the array is wrapped, if no name is explicitly defined, the same name will be used both internally and externally:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"xml": {
"wrapped": true
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
wrapped: true
<animals>
<animals>value</animals>
<animals>value</animals>
</animals>
To overcome the above example, the following definition can be used:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"name": "animal"
}
},
"xml": {
"wrapped": true
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
name: animal
xml:
wrapped: true
<animals>
<animal>value</animal>
<animal>value</animal>
</animals>
Affecting both internal and external names:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string",
"xml": {
"name": "animal"
}
},
"xml": {
"name": "aliens",
"wrapped": false
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
name: animal
xml:
name: aliens
wrapped: false
<aliens>
<animal>value</animal>
<animal>value</animal>
</aliens>
If we change the external element but not the internal ones:
{
"animals": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"xml": {
"name": "aliens",
"wrapped": true
}
}
}
animals:
type: array
items:
type: string
xml:
name: aliens
wrapped: true
<aliens>
<aliens>value</aliens>
<aliens>value</aliens>
</aliens>
An object to hold schemas for data types that can be consumed and produced by operations. These data types can be primitives, arrays or models.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | Schema Object | A single definition, mapping a "name" to the schema it defines. |
Examples:
User
User_1
User_Name
user-name
my.org.User
my\org\User
{
"Category": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64"
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
}
}
},
"Tag": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64"
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
Category:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int64
name:
type: string
Tag:
type: object
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int64
name:
type: string
An object to hold parameters to be reused across operations. Parameter definitions can be referenced to the ones defined here.
This does not define global operation parameters.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | Parameter Object | A single parameter definition, mapping a "name" to the parameter it defines. |
{
"skipParam": {
"name": "skip",
"in": "query",
"description": "number of items to skip",
"required": true,
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32"
},
"limitParam": {
"name": "limit",
"in": "query",
"description": "max records to return",
"required": true,
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32"
}
}
skipParam:
name: skip
in: query
description: number of items to skip
required: true
type: integer
format: int32
limitParam:
name: limit
in: query
description: max records to return
required: true
type: integer
format: int32
An object to hold responses to be reused across operations. Response definitions can be referenced to the ones defined here.
This does not define global operation responses.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | Response Object | A single response definition, mapping a "name" to the response it defines. |
{
"NotFound": {
"description": "Entity not found."
},
"IllegalInput": {
"description": "Illegal input for operation."
},
"GeneralError": {
"description": "General Error",
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/definitions/GeneralError"
}
}
}
NotFound:
description: Entity not found.
IllegalInput:
description: Illegal input for operation.
GeneralError:
description: General Error
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/GeneralError'
A declaration of the security schemes available to be used in the specification. This does not enforce the security schemes on the operations and only serves to provide the relevant details for each scheme.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | Security Scheme Object | A single security scheme definition, mapping a "name" to the scheme it defines. |
{
"api_key": {
"type": "apiKey",
"name": "api_key",
"in": "header"
},
"petstore_auth": {
"type": "oauth2",
"flow": {
"implicit": {
"authorizationUrl": "http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog",
"scopes": {
"write:pets": "modify pets in your account",
"read:pets": "read your pets"
}
}
}
}
}
api_key:
type: apiKey
name: api_key
in: header
petstore_auth:
type: oauth2
flow:
implicit:
authorizationUrl: http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog
scopes:
write:pets: modify pets in your account
read:pets: read your pets
Allows the definition of a security scheme that can be used by the operations. Supported schemes are HTTP authentication, an API key (either as a header or as a query parameter) and OAuth2's common flows (implicit, password, application and access code).
Field Name | Type | Validity | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type | string |
Any | Required. The type of the security scheme. Valid values are "apiKey" , "http" , "oauth2" , "openIdConnect" . |
description | string |
Any | A short description for security scheme. |
name | string |
apiKey |
Required. The name of the header or query parameter to be used. |
in | string |
apiKey |
Required The location of the API key. Valid values are "query" or "header" . |
scheme | string |
http |
Required. The name of the HTTP Authorization scheme to be used in the Authorization header as defined in RFC 7235. |
bearerFormat | string |
http ("bearer" ) |
A hint to the client to identify how the bearer token is formatted. Bearer tokens are usually generated by an authorization server, so this information is primarily for documentation purposes. |
flow | OAuth Flows Object | oauth2 |
Required. An object containing configuration information for the flow types supported. |
openIdConnectUrl | string |
openIdConnect |
Required. OpenId Connect URL to discover OAuth2 configuration values. This MUST be in the form of a URL. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"type": "http",
"scheme" : "basic"
}
type: http
scheme: basic
{
"type": "apiKey",
"name": "api_key",
"in": "header"
}
type: apiKey
name: api_key
in: header
{
"type": "scheme",
"scheme" : "bearer",
"bearerFormat" : "JWT",
}
type: http
scheme: bearer
bearerFormat: JWT
{
"type": "oauth2",
"flow": {
"implicit": {
"authorizationUrl": "https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog",
"scopes": {
"write:pets": "modify pets in your account",
"read:pets": "read your pets"
}
}
}
}
type: oauth2
flow:
implicit:
authorizationUrl: https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog
scopes:
write:pets: modify pets in your account
read:pets: read your pets
Allows configuration of the supported OAuth Flows.
Field Name | Type | Description
---|:---:|---|---
implicit| OAuth Flow Object | Configuration for the OAuth Implicit flow
password| OAuth Flow Object | Configuration for the OAuth Resource Owner Password flow
clientCredentials| OAuth Flow Object | Configuration for the OAuth Client Credentials flow. Previously called application
in OpenApi 2.0.
authorizationCode| OAuth Flow Object | Configuration for the OAuth Authorization Code flow. Previously called accessCode
in OpenApi 2.0.
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
Configuration details for a supported OAuth Flow
Field Name | Type | Validity | Description |
---|---|---|---|
authorizationUrl | string |
oauth2 ("implicit" , "authorizationCode" ) |
Required. The authorization URL to be used for this flow. This MUST be in the form of a URL. |
tokenUrl | string |
oauth2 ("password" , "clientCredentials" , "authorizationCode" ) |
Required. The token URL to be used for this flow. This MUST be in the form of a URL. |
refreshUrl | string |
oauth2 |
The URL to be used for obtaining refresh tokens. This MUST be in the form of a URL. |
scopes | Scopes Object | oauth2 |
Required. The available scopes for the OAuth2 security scheme. |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"type": "oauth2",
"flow": {
"implicit": {
"authorizationUrl": "https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog",
"scopes": {
"write:pets": "modify pets in your account",
"read:pets": "read your pets"
}
},
"authorizationCode": {
"authorizationUrl": "https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog",
"tokenUrl": "https://swagger.io/api/oauth/token",
"scopes": {
"write:pets": "modify pets in your account",
"read:pets": "read your pets"
}
}
}
}
type: oauth2
flow:
implicit:
authorizationUrl: https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog
scopes:
write:pets: modify pets in your account
read:pets: read your pets
authorizationCode:
authorizationUrl: https://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog
tokenUrl: https://swagger.io/api/oauth/token
scopes:
write:pets: modify pets in your account
read:pets: read your pets
Lists the available scopes for an OAuth2 security scheme.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | string |
Maps between a name of a scope to a short description of it (as the value of the property). |
This object can be extended with Specification Extensions.
{
"write:pets": "modify pets in your account",
"read:pets": "read your pets"
}
write:pets: modify pets in your account
read:pets: read your pets
Lists the required security schemes to execute this operation. The name used for each property MUST correspond to a security scheme declared in the Security Definitions.
Security Requirement Objects that contain multiple schemes require that all schemes MUST be satisfied for a request to be authorized. This enables support for scenarios where there multiple query parameters or HTTP headers are required to convey security information.
When a list of Security Requirement Objects is defined on the Open API object or Operation Object, only one of Security Requirement Objects in the list needs to be satisfied to authorize.
Field Pattern | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
{name} | [string ] |
Each name must correspond to a security scheme which is declared in the Security Definitions. If the security scheme is of type "oauth2" or "openIdConnect" , then the value is a list of scope names required for the execution. For other security scheme types, the array MUST be empty. |
{
"api_key": []
}
api_key: []
{
"petstore_auth": [
"write:pets",
"read:pets"
]
}
petstore_auth:
- write:pets
- read:pets
While the OpenAPI Specification tries to accommodate most use cases, additional data can be added to extend the specification at certain points.
The extensions properties are implemented as patterned fields that are always prefixed by "x-"
.
The extensions may or may not be supported by the available tooling, but those may be extended as well to add requested support (if tools are internal or open-sourced).
Some objects in the OpenAPI Specification may be declared and remain empty, or completely be removed, even though they are inherently the core of the API documentation.
The reasoning behind it is to allow an additional layer of access control over the documentation itself. While not part of the specification itself, certain libraries may choose to allow access to parts of the documentation based on some form of authentication/authorization.
Two examples for this:
- The Paths Object may be empty. It may be counterintuitive, but this may tell the viewer that they got to the right place, but can't access any documentation. They'd still have access to the Info Object which may contain additional information regarding authentication.
- The Path Item Object may be empty. In this case, the viewer will be aware that the path exists, but will not be able to see any of its operations or parameters. This is different than hiding the path itself from the Paths Object so the user will not be aware of its existence. This allows the documentation provider a finer control over what the viewer can see.