libopenapi - enterprise grade OpenAPI tools for golang.
libopenapi has full support for OpenAPI 3, 3.1 and 3.2. It can handle the largest and most complex specifications you can think of.
Overlays and Arazzo are also fully supported.
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- Installing libopenapi
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- Mocking / Creating Examples
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Quick-start tutorial
👀 Get rolling fast using libopenapi with the
Parsing OpenAPI files using go guide 👀
Or, follow these steps and see something in a few seconds.
Step 1: Grab the petstore
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/main/_archive_/schemas/v3.0/pass/petstore.yaml > petstorev3.jsonStep 2: Grab libopenapi
go get github.com/pb33f/libopenapi
Step 3: Parse the petstore using libopenapi
Copy and paste this code into a main.go file.
package main import ( "fmt" "os" "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi" ) func main() { petstore, _ := os.ReadFile("petstorev3.json") document, err := libopenapi.NewDocument(petstore) if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot create new document: %e", err)) } docModel, err := document.BuildV3Model() if err != nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("cannot create v3 model from document: %e", err)) } // The following fails after the first iteration for schemaName, schema := range docModel.Model.Components.Schemas.FromOldest() { if schema.Schema().Properties != nil { fmt.Printf("Schema '%s' has %d properties\n", schemaName, schema.Schema().Properties.Len()) } } }
Run it, which should print out:
Schema 'Pet' has 3 properties Schema 'Error' has 2 properties
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