OpenAPI Definition Starter
How to use this starter
Working on your OpenAPI Definition
Install
- Install Node JS.
- Clone this repo and run
npm installin the repo root.
Usage
npm start
Starts the reference docs preview server.
npm run build
Bundles the definition to the dist folder.
npm test
Validates the definition.
Contribution Guide
Below is a sample contribution guide. The tools in the repository don't restrict you to any specific structure. Adjust the contribution guide to match your own structure. However, if you don't have a structure in mind, this is a good place to start.
Update this contribution guide if you adjust the file/folder organization.
The .redocly.yaml controls settings for various
tools including the lint tool and the reference
docs engine. Open it to find examples and
read the docs
for more information.
Schemas
Adding Schemas
- Navigate to the
openapi/components/schemasfolder. - Add a file named as you wish to name the schema.
- Define the schema.
- Refer to the schema using the
$ref(see example below).
Example Schema
This is a very simple schema example:
type: string description: The resource ID. Defaults to UUID v4 maxLength: 50 example: 4f6cf35x-2c4y-483z-a0a9-158621f77a21
This is a more complex schema example:
type: object properties: id: description: The customer identifier string readOnly: true allOf: - $ref: ./ResourceId.yaml websiteId: description: The website's ID allOf: - $ref: ./ResourceId.yaml paymentToken: type: string writeOnly: true description: | A write-only payment token; if supplied, it will be converted into a payment instrument and be set as the `defaultPaymentInstrument`. The value of this property will override the `defaultPaymentInstrument` in the case that both are supplied. The token may only be used once before it is expired. defaultPaymentInstrument: $ref: ./PaymentInstrument.yaml createdTime: description: The customer created time allOf: - $ref: ./ServerTimestamp.yaml updatedTime: description: The customer updated time allOf: - $ref: ./ServerTimestamp.yaml tags: description: A list of customer's tags readOnly: true type: array items: $ref: ./Tags/Tag.yaml revision: description: > The number of times the customer data has been modified. The revision is useful when analyzing webhook data to determine if the change takes precedence over the current representation. type: integer readOnly: true _links: type: array description: The links related to resource readOnly: true minItems: 3 items: anyOf: - $ref: ./Links/SelfLink.yaml - $ref: ./Links/NotesLink.yaml - $ref: ./Links/DefaultPaymentInstrumentLink.yaml - $ref: ./Links/LeadSourceLink.yaml - $ref: ./Links/WebsiteLink.yaml _embedded: type: array description: >- Any embedded objects available that are requested by the `expand` querystring parameter. readOnly: true minItems: 1 items: anyOf: - $ref: ./Embeds/LeadSourceEmbed.yaml
If you have an JSON example, you can convert it to JSON schema using Redocly's JSON to JSON schema tool.
Using the $ref
Notice in the complex example above the schema definition itself has $ref links to other schemas defined.
Here is a small excerpt with an example:
defaultPaymentInstrument: $ref: ./PaymentInstrument.yaml
The value of the $ref is the path to the other schema definition.
You may use $refs to compose schema from other existing schema to avoid duplication.
You will use $refs to reference schema from your path definitions.
Editing Schemas
- Navigate to the
openapi/components/schemasfolder. - Open the file you wish to edit.
- Edit.
Paths
Adding a Path
- Navigate to the
openapi/pathsfolder. - Add a new YAML file named like your URL endpoint except replacing
/with_(or whichever character you prefer) and putting path parameters into curly braces like{example}. - Add the path and a ref to it inside of your
openapi.yamlfile inside of theopenapifolder.
Example addition to the openapi.yaml file:
'/customers/{id}': $ref: './paths/customers_{id}.yaml'
Here is an example of a YAML file named customers_{id}.yaml in the paths folder:
get: tags: - Customers summary: Retrieve a list of customers operationId: GetCustomerCollection description: | You can have a markdown description here. parameters: - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionLimit.yaml - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionOffset.yaml - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionFilter.yaml - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionQuery.yaml - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionExpand.yaml - $ref: ../components/parameters/collectionFields.yaml responses: '200': description: A list of Customers was retrieved successfully headers: Rate-Limit-Limit: $ref: ../components/headers/Rate-Limit-Limit.yaml Rate-Limit-Remaining: $ref: ../components/headers/Rate-Limit-Remaining.yaml Rate-Limit-Reset: $ref: ../components/headers/Rate-Limit-Reset.yaml Pagination-Total: $ref: ../components/headers/Pagination-Total.yaml Pagination-Limit: $ref: ../components/headers/Pagination-Limit.yaml Pagination-Offset: $ref: ../components/headers/Pagination-Offset.yaml content: application/json: schema: type: array items: $ref: ../components/schemas/Customer.yaml text/csv: schema: type: array items: $ref: ../components/schemas/Customer.yaml '401': $ref: ../components/responses/AccessForbidden.yaml x-code-samples: - lang: PHP source: $ref: ../code_samples/PHP/customers/get.php post: tags: - Customers summary: Create a customer (without an ID) operationId: PostCustomer description: Another markdown description here. requestBody: $ref: ../components/requestBodies/Customer.yaml responses: '201': $ref: ../components/responses/Customer.yaml '401': $ref: ../components/responses/AccessForbidden.yaml '409': $ref: ../components/responses/Conflict.yaml '422': $ref: ../components/responses/InvalidDataError.yaml x-code-samples: - lang: PHP source: $ref: ../code_samples/PHP/customers/post.php
You'll see extensive usage of $refs in this example to different types of components including schemas.
You'll also notice $refs to code samples.
Code samples
Automated code sample generations is enabled in the Redocly configuration file. Add manual code samples by the following process:
- Navigate to the
openapi/code_samplesfolder. - Navigate to the
<language>(e.g. PHP) sub-folder. - Navigate to the
pathfolder, and add ref to the code sample.
You can add languages by adding new folders at the appropriate path level.
More details inside the code_samples folder README.
