Skip to content

Commit b748a88

Browse files
webrondarrelmillerMikeRalphsonsergej2705seiyab
authored
OAS v3.0.3 Release (#2148)
* 3.0.3 prep * Update README.md * Update README.md * Removed confusing comment * Updated text for OperationRef * Clarified supported Ecma edition for regex Added supported Ecma edition (5.1) for regular expressions in the link text and used the formal name: [Ecma-262 Edition 5.1](https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/). See also: #1687 * Make ABNF for runtime expressions complete * json-schema.org and commonmark.org now support https * Update 3.0.2.md fixed typo * Update 3.0.2.md fixed typo * Fixed typo * Update 3.0.3.md fixed typo * Update 3.0.2.md fixed typo * explicit 'forward slash' * add back quotes * fix difference between yaml and json in Response Object Examples * fix typo in Callback Object * Update 3.0.2.md * yaml.org supports https, but www.yaml.org is misconfigured * allow, but discourage, requestBody for GET, HEAD, DELETE * spelling error * retain typo in v3.0.2; fix for v3.0.3 (#1899) * Corrected pattern regex dialect link * TSC 2019-10-03 Feedback This sentance was meant to paraphrase semver for clarifty, but ended up suggesting a confusion situation where new things essentially cannot really happen. @webron has context on this. * Ron's wording for Darrels feedback * ted updates * backticks * Improved callback examples * fix #2053: `style` keyword is not supported inside Schema object * Resolved undocumented nullable behavior (#2046) * Resolved undocumented nullable behavior OpenAPI Schema Objects and JSON Schema have a few fundamental differences, and this clears up a bit of confusion about one of them. * Added ted updates from oct 31st TSC Co-Authored-By: Ted Epstein <[email protected]> * Update versions/3.0.3.md Co-Authored-By: Darrel <[email protected]> * Fix 'Security Scheme Object' definition with OAuth 2.0 grant types. (#2006) * The examples keyword is not supported inside schema (#2042) * examples not supported inside schema * figured it out * a tiny little edit * Replace 'application' by 'API' within the 'Info Object' definition. (#2004) * OpenAPI not Open API * Revert "allow, but discourage, requestBody for GET, HEAD, DELETE" * Clarify constraints on Security Scheme Object Scheme Property (#1880) * Wording around scheme extensions * Clarified that securitySchemeScheme is only a SHOULD be registered scheme * Fix formatting errors in example (#2132) * Server Variable Object clarifications (#1809) * Server Variable Object clarifications * Toned language down for proper semver versioning * Path Templating Clarification - proposed fix for #1830. (#1831) * Proposed fix for #1830. Each variable expression in a path must have a corresponding path parameter. * #1830 - Removed 'at least once' to defer the question about repeated references to a single path parameter. * Update #1830 fix with suggestion from Darrel @darrelmiller suggestions we use "template expression" instead of "variable expression" to align with RFC6570. Good idea. * Clarify the spec to allow optional or unspecified OAuth scopes (#1888) * Referencing issue #513. Clarify the spec to accommodate OAuth schemes where scope may be unspecified (optional scope) or where scope is not used at all. * Removed the provision for default scope represented as empty string. This introduces some ambiguities in the Security Requirement Object that would need to be addressed. * For #513, adjusting language and removing examples For #513, adjusting language and removing examples as suggested by @webron. * removed unnecessary example header Co-authored-by: Ron <[email protected]> * Clarify empty Security Requirement Object usage and validity (#1886) * Clarify empty Security Requirement Object usage and validity * Reorder sentences to make clearer. * Remove wrong text. * Removed unneeded text. Co-authored-by: Ron <[email protected]> * fix a typo in the Security Filtering section (#1837) * fix a typo in the Security Filtering section * Security filtering slight reword Co-authored-by: Mike Ralphson <[email protected]> * minor clarification for operationId usage in link objects (#1733) * minor clarification it's a bit confusing that both the id and the reference are called "operationId", so this tweak makes the text a bit more explicit. * use right terminology Co-Authored-By: Mike Ralphson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ron <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Mike Ralphson <[email protected]> * Explain unclear semantics of property `$ref` in Path Item Object (#1964) * Explain unclear semantics of property `$ref` in Path Item Object Currently, as explained in #1038 (comment) the description of `$ref` in [Path Item Object](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/3.0.2/versions/3.0.2.md#pathItemObject) is unclear about the semantics behing it. I took the explaination from issue #1038 to make it more clear. * Update versions/3.0.3.md Co-authored-by: Ron <[email protected]> * Update 3.0.3 for release (#2149) * Update README.md for release * Update release date for 3.0.3 Co-authored-by: Darrel <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Mike Ralphson <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sergej <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Seiya <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Alan Crosswell <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Rich Ellis <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Phil Sturgeon <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: nasa9084 <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ted Epstein <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Patrice Krakow <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Marsh Gardiner <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Henry Andrews <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sebastián Ramírez <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Erik Wilde <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Carsten Brandt <[email protected]>
1 parent 149e6be commit b748a88

File tree

2 files changed

+3461
-3
lines changed

2 files changed

+3461
-3
lines changed

Diff for: README.md

+7-3
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -14,9 +14,13 @@ The OpenAPI Specification does not require rewriting existing APIs. It does not
1414

1515
This GitHub project is the starting point for OpenAPI. Here you will find the information you need about the OpenAPI Specification, simple examples of what it looks like, and some general information regarding the project.
1616

17-
## Current Version - 3.0.2
17+
## Current Version - 3.0.3
1818

19-
The current version of the OpenAPI specification is [OpenAPI Specification 3.0.2](versions/3.0.2.md).
19+
The current version of the OpenAPI specification is [OpenAPI Specification 3.0.3](versions/3.0.3.md).
20+
21+
### Future Versions
22+
23+
[3.1.0](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/tree/v3.1.0-dev) - The next MINOR version. Non-breaking changes should be submitted against this branch.
2024

2125
### Future Versions
2226

@@ -48,7 +52,7 @@ The TSC holds weekly web conferences to review open pull requests and discuss op
4852

4953
The OpenAPI Initiative encourages participation from individuals and companies alike. If you want to participate in the evolution of the OpenAPI Specification, consider taking the following actions:
5054

51-
* Review the [current specification](versions/3.0.2.md). The human-readable markdown file _is the source of truth_ for the specification.
55+
* Review the [current specification](versions/3.0.3.md). The human-readable markdown file _is the source of truth_ for the specification.
5256
* Review the [development](DEVELOPMENT.md) process so you understand how the spec is evolving.
5357
* Check the [issues](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/issues) and [pull requests](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/pulls) to see if someone has already documented your idea or feedback on the specification. You can follow an existing conversation by adding a comment to the existing issue or PR.
5458
* Create an issue to describe a new concern. If possible, propose a solution.

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)