SWAGGER SPECIFICATION

OpenAPI Specification

(fka Swagger RESTful API Documentation Specification)

Version 2.0

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 Swagger specification is licensed under The Apache License, Version 2.0.

Introductions

Swagger™ is a project used to describe and document RESTful APIs.

The Swagger 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.

Revision History

VersionDateNotes
2.02014-09-08Release of Swagger 2.0
1.22014-03-14Initial release of the formal document.
1.12012-08-22Release of Swagger 1.1
1.02011-08-10First release of the Swagger Specification

Definitions

Path Templating

Path templating refers to the usage of curly braces ({}) to mark a section of a URL path as replaceable using path parameters.

Mime Types

Mime type definitions are spread across several resources. The mime type definitions should be in compliance with RFC 6838.

Some examples of possible mime 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
HTTP Status Codes

The HTTP Status Codes are used to indicate the status of the executed operation. The available status codes are described by RFC 7231 and in the IANA Status Code Registry.

Specification

Format

The files describing the RESTful API in accordance with the Swagger 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 Swagger specification file.

For example, if a field is said to have an array value, the JSON array representation will be used:

Js
{ "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.

File Structure

The Swagger 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 Schemadefinitions.

By convention, the Swagger specification file is named swagger.json.

Data Types

Primitive data types in the Swagger Specification 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.

An additional primitive data type "file" is used by the Parameter Object and the Response Object to set the parameter type or the response as being a file.

Primitives have an optional modifier property format. Swagger 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 (except for file type which is defined above). The formats defined by the Swagger Specification are:

Common NametypeformatComments
integerintegerint32signed 32 bits
longintegerint64signed 64 bits
floatnumberfloat 
doublenumberdouble 
stringstring  
bytestringbytebase64 encoded characters
binarystringbinaryany sequence of octets
booleanboolean  
datestringdateAs defined by full-date - RFC3339
dateTimestringdate-timeAs defined by date-time - RFC3339
passwordstringpasswordUsed to hint UIs the input needs to be obscured.

Schema

Swagger Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
swaggerstringRequired. Specifies the Swagger Specification version being used. It can be used by the Swagger UI and other clients to interpret the API listing. The value MUST be "2.0".
infoInfo ObjectRequired. Provides metadata about the API. The metadata can be used by the clients if needed.
hoststringThe host (name or ip) serving the API. This MUST be the host only and does not include the scheme nor sub-paths. It MAY include a port. If the host is not included, the host serving the documentation is to be used (including the port). The host does not support path templating.
basePathstringThe base path on which the API is served, which is relative to the host. If it is not included, the API is served directly under the host. The value MUST start with a leading slash (/). The basePath does not support path templating.
schemes[string]The transfer protocol of the API. Values MUST be from the list: "http""https""ws""wss". If the schemes is not included, the default scheme to be used is the one used to access the Swagger definition itself.
consumes[string]A list of MIME types the APIs can consume. This is global to all APIs but can be overridden on specific API calls. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
produces[string]A list of MIME types the APIs can produce. This is global to all APIs but can be overridden on specific API calls. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
pathsPaths ObjectRequired. The available paths and operations for the API.
definitionsDefinitions ObjectAn object to hold data types produced and consumed by operations.
parametersParameters Definitions ObjectAn object to hold parameters that can be used across operations. This property does notdefine global parameters for all operations.
responsesResponses Definitions ObjectAn object to hold responses that can be used across operations. This property does notdefine global responses for all operations.
securityDefinitionsSecurity Definitions ObjectSecurity scheme definitions that can be used across the specification.
security[Security Requirement Object]A declaration of which security schemes are applied for the API as a whole. The list of values describes alternative security schemes that can be used (that is, there is a logical OR between the security requirements). 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.
externalDocsExternal Documentation ObjectAdditional external documentation.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Info Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
titlestringRequired. The title of the application.
descriptionstringA short description of the application. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
termsOfServicestringThe Terms of Service for the API.
contactContact ObjectThe contact information for the exposed API.
licenseLicense ObjectThe license information for the exposed API.
versionstringRequired Provides the version of the application API (not to be confused with the specification version).
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Info Object Example:
Js
{ "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": "support@swagger.io" }, "license": { "name": "Apache 2.0", "url": "http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html" }, "version": "1.0.1" }
YAML
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: support@swagger.io license: name: Apache 2.0 url: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html version: 1.0.1
Contact Object

Contact information for the exposed API.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
namestringThe identifying name of the contact person/organization.
urlstringThe URL pointing to the contact information. MUST be in the format of a URL.
emailstringThe email address of the contact person/organization. MUST be in the format of an email address.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Contact Object Example:
Js
{ "name": "API Support", "url": "http://www.swagger.io/support", "email": "support@swagger.io" }
YAML
name: API Support url: http://www.swagger.io/support email: support@swagger.io
License Object

License information for the exposed API.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
namestringRequired. The license name used for the API.
urlstringA URL to the license used for the API. MUST be in the format of a URL.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
License Object Example:
Js
{ "name": "Apache 2.0", "url": "http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html" }
YAML
name: Apache 2.0 url: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
Paths Object

Holds the relative paths to the individual endpoints. The path is appended to the basePath in order to construct the full URL. The Paths may be empty, due to ACL constraints.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
/{path}Path Item ObjectA relative path to an individual endpoint. The field name MUST begin with a slash. The path is appended to the basePath in order to construct the full URL. Path templating is allowed.
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Paths Object Example
Js
{ "/pets": { "get": { "description": "Returns all pets from the system that the user has access to", "produces": [ "application/json" ], "responses": { "200": { "description": "A list of pets.", "schema": { "type": "array", "items": { "$ref": "#/definitions/pet" } } } } } } }
YAML
/pets: get: description: Returns all pets from the system that the user has access to produces: - application/json responses: '200': description: A list of pets. schema: type: array items: $ref: '#/definitions/pet'
Path Item Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
$refstringAllows for an external definition of this path item. The referenced structure MUST be in the format of a Path Item Object. If there are conflicts between the referenced definition and this Path Item's definition, the behavior is undefined.
getOperation ObjectA definition of a GET operation on this path.
putOperation ObjectA definition of a PUT operation on this path.
postOperation ObjectA definition of a POST operation on this path.
deleteOperation ObjectA definition of a DELETE operation on this path.
optionsOperation ObjectA definition of a OPTIONS operation on this path.
headOperation ObjectA definition of a HEAD operation on this path.
patchOperation ObjectA definition of a PATCH operation on this path.
parameters[Parameter Object |Reference Object]A list of parameters that are applicable for all the operations described under this path. These parameters can be overridden at the operation level, but cannot be removed there. The list MUST NOT include duplicated parameters. A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and location. The list can use the Reference Object to link to parameters that are defined at the Swagger Object's parameters. There can be one "body" parameter at most.
Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger Schema. The field name MUST begin with x-, for example, x-internal-id. The value can be null, a primitive, an array or an object. See Vendor Extensions for further details.
Path Item Object Example
Js
{ "get": { "description": "Returns pets based on ID", "summary": "Find pets by ID", "operationId": "getPetsById", "produces": [ "application/json", "text/html" ], "responses": { "200": { "description": "pet response", "schema": { "type": "array", "items": { "$ref": "#/definitions/Pet" } } }, "default": { "description": "error payload", "schema": { "$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel" } } } }, "parameters": [ { "name": "id", "in": "path", "description": "ID of pet to use", "required": true, "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "collectionFormat": "csv" } ] }
YAML
get: description: Returns pets based on ID summary: Find pets by ID operationId: getPetsById produces: - application/json - text/html responses: '200': description: pet response schema: type: array items: $ref: '#/definitions/Pet' default: description: error payload schema: $ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel' parameters: - name: id in: path description: ID of pet to use required: true type: array items: type: string collectionFormat: csv
Operation Object

Describes a single API operation on a path.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
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.
summarystringA short summary of what the operation does. For maximum readability in the swagger-ui, this field SHOULD be less than 120 characters.
descriptionstringA verbose explanation of the operation behavior. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
externalDocsExternal Documentation ObjectAdditional external documentation for this operation.
operationIdstringUnique 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.
consumes[string]A list of MIME types the operation can consume. This overrides the consumes definition at the Swagger Object. An empty value MAY be used to clear the global definition. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
produces[string]A list of MIME types the operation can produce. This overrides the produces definition at the Swagger Object. An empty value MAY be used to clear the global definition. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
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 nameand location. The list can use the Reference Object to link to parameters that are defined at the Swagger Object's parameters. There can be one "body" parameter at most.
responsesResponses ObjectRequired. The list of possible responses as they are returned from executing this operation.
schemes[string]The transfer protocol for the operation. Values MUST be from the list: "http""https""ws""wss". The value overrides the Swagger Object schemes definition.
deprecatedbooleanDeclares 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 schemes are applied for this operation. The list of values describes alternative security schemes that can be used (that is, there is a logical OR between the security requirements). This definition overrides any declared top-level security. To remove a top-level security declaration, an empty array can be used.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Operation Object Example
Js
{ "tags": [ "pet" ], "summary": "Updates a pet in the store with form data", "description": "", "operationId": "updatePetWithForm", "consumes": [ "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ], "produces": [ "application/json", "application/xml" ], "parameters": [ { "name": "petId", "in": "path", "description": "ID of pet that needs to be updated", "required": true, "type": "string" }, { "name": "name", "in": "formData", "description": "Updated name of the pet", "required": false, "type": "string" }, { "name": "status", "in": "formData", "description": "Updated status of the pet", "required": false, "type": "string" } ], "responses": { "200": { "description": "Pet updated." }, "405": { "description": "Invalid input" } }, "security": [ { "petstore_auth": [ "write:pets", "read:pets" ] } ] }
YAML
tags: - pet summary: Updates a pet in the store with form data description: "" operationId: updatePetWithForm consumes: - application/x-www-form-urlencoded produces: - application/json - application/xml parameters: - name: petId in: path description: ID of pet that needs to be updated required: true type: string - name: name in: formData description: Updated name of the pet required: false type: string - name: status in: formData description: Updated status of the pet required: false type: string responses: '200': description: Pet updated. '405': description: Invalid input security: - petstore_auth: - write:pets - read:pets
External Documentation Object

Allows referencing an external resource for extended documentation.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
descriptionstringA short description of the target documentation. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
urlstringRequired. The URL for the target documentation. Value MUST be in the format of a URL.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
External Documentation Object Example
Js
{ "description": "Find more info here", "url": "https://swagger.io" }
YAML
description: Find more info here url: https://swagger.io
Parameter Object

Describes a single operation parameter.

A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and location.

There are five 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 is itemId.
  • Query - Parameters that are appended to the URL. For example, in /items?id=###, the query parameter is id.
  • Header - Custom headers that are expected as part of the request.
  • Body - The payload that's appended to the HTTP request. Since there can only be one payload, there can only be one body parameter. The name of the body parameter has no effect on the parameter itself and is used for documentation purposes only. Since Form parameters are also in the payload, body and form parameters cannot exist together for the same operation.
  • Form - Used to describe the payload of an HTTP request when either application/x-www-form-urlencodedmultipart/form-data or both are used as the content type of the request (in Swagger's definition, the consumesproperty of an operation). This is the only parameter type that can be used to send files, thus supporting the filetype. Since form parameters are sent in the payload, they cannot be declared together with a body parameter for the same operation. Form parameters have a different format based on the content-type used (for further details, consult http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4):
    • application/x-www-form-urlencoded - Similar to the format of Query parameters but as a payload. For example, foo=1&bar=swagger - both foo and bar are form parameters. This is normally used for simple parameters that are being transferred.
    • multipart/form-data - each parameter takes a section in the payload with an internal header. For example, for the header Content-Disposition: form-data; name="submit-name" the name of the parameter is submit-name. This type of form parameters is more commonly used for file transfers.
Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
namestringRequired. The name of the parameter. Parameter names are case sensitive.
  • If in is "path", the name field MUST correspond to the associated path segment from the path field in the Paths Object. See Path Templating for further information.
  • For all other cases, the name corresponds to the parameter name used based on the in property.
instringRequired. The location of the parameter. Possible values are "query", "header", "path", "formData" or "body".
descriptionstringA brief description of the parameter. This could contain examples of use. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
requiredbooleanDetermines whether this parameter is mandatory. If the parameter is in "path", this property is requiredand its value MUST be true. Otherwise, the property MAY be included and its default value is false.

If in is "body":

Field NameTypeDescription
schemaSchema ObjectRequired. The schema defining the type used for the body parameter.

If in is any value other than "body":

Field NameTypeDescription
typestringRequired. The type of the parameter. Since the parameter is not located at the request body, it is limited to simple types (that is, not an object). The value MUST be one of "string""number""integer""boolean""array" or "file". If type is "file", the consumes MUST be either "multipart/form-data"" application/x-www-form-urlencoded" or both and the parameter MUST be in "formData".
formatstringThe extending format for the previously mentioned type. See Data Type Formats for further details.
allowEmptyValuebooleanSets the ability to pass empty-valued parameters. This is valid only for either query or formDataparameters and allows you to send a parameter with a name only or an empty value. Default value is false.
itemsItems ObjectRequired if type is "array". Describes the type of items in the array.
collectionFormatstringDetermines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
  • csv - comma separated values foo,bar.
  • ssv - space separated values foo bar.
  • tsv - tab separated values foo\tbar.
  • pipes - pipe separated values foo|bar.
  • multi - corresponds to multiple parameter instances instead of multiple values for a single instance foo=bar&foo=baz. This is valid only for parameters in "query" or "formData".
Default value is csv.
default*Declares the value of the parameter that the server will use if none is provided, for example a "count" to control the number of results per page might default to 100 if not supplied by the client in the request. (Note: "default" has no meaning for required parameters.) See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor101. Unlike JSON Schema this value MUST conform to the defined type for this parameter.
maximumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
exclusiveMaximumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
minimumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
exclusiveMinimumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
maxLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26.
minLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29.
patternstringSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33.
maxItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor42.
minItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor45.
uniqueItemsbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor49.
enum[*]See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76.
multipleOfnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor14.
Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Parameter Object Examples
Body Parameters

A body parameter with a referenced schema definition (normally for a model definition):

Js
{ "name": "user", "in": "body", "description": "user to add to the system", "required": true, "schema": { "$ref": "#/definitions/User" } }
YAML
name: user in: body description: user to add to the system required: true schema: $ref: '#/definitions/User'

A body parameter that is an array of string values:

Js
{ "name": "user", "in": "body", "description": "user to add to the system", "required": true, "schema": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" } } }
YAML
name: user in: body description: user to add to the system required: true schema: type: array items: type: string
Other Parameters

A header parameter with an array of 64 bit integer numbers:

Js
{ "name": "token", "in": "header", "description": "token to be passed as a header", "required": true, "type": "array", "items": { "type": "integer", "format": "int64" }, "collectionFormat": "csv" }
YAML
name: token in: header description: token to be passed as a header required: true type: array items: type: integer format: int64 collectionFormat: csv

A path parameter of a string value:

Js
{ "name": "username", "in": "path", "description": "username to fetch", "required": true, "type": "string" }
YAML
name: username in: path description: username to fetch required: true type: string

An optional query parameter of a string value, allowing multiple values by repeating the query parameter:

Js
{ "name": "id", "in": "query", "description": "ID of the object to fetch", "required": false, "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "collectionFormat": "multi" }
YAML
name: id in: query description: ID of the object to fetch required: false type: array items: type: string collectionFormat: multi

A form data with file type for a file upload:

Js
{ "name": "avatar", "in": "formData", "description": "The avatar of the user", "required": true, "type": "file" }
YAML
name: avatar in: formData description: The avatar of the user required: true type: file
Items Object

A limited subset of JSON-Schema's items object. It is used by parameter definitions that are not located in "body".

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
typestringRequired. The internal type of the array. The value MUST be one of "string""number""integer""boolean", or "array". Files and models are not allowed.
formatstringThe extending format for the previously mentioned type. See Data Type Formats for further details.
itemsItems ObjectRequired if type is "array". Describes the type of items in the array.
collectionFormatstringDetermines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
  • csv - comma separated values foo,bar.
  • ssv - space separated values foo bar.
  • tsv - tab separated values foo\tbar.
  • pipes - pipe separated values foo|bar.
Default value is 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 typefor the data type.
maximumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
exclusiveMaximumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
minimumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
exclusiveMinimumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
maxLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26.
minLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29.
patternstringSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33.
maxItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor42.
minItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor45.
uniqueItemsbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor49.
enum[*]See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76.
multipleOfnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor14.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Items Object Examples

Items must be of type string and have the minimum length of 2 characters:

Js
{ "type": "string", "minLength": 2 }
YAML
type: string minLength: 2

An array of arrays, the internal array being of type integer, numbers must be between 0 and 63 (inclusive):

Js
{ "type": "array", "items": { "type": "integer", "minimum": 0, "maximum": 63 } }
YAML
type: array items: type: integer minimum: 0 maximum: 63
Responses Object

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 can be used as the 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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
defaultResponse Object |Reference ObjectThe 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 Swagger Object's responses section.
Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{HTTP Status Code}Response Object |Reference ObjectAny 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 Swagger Object's responses section.
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Responses Object Example

A 200 response for successful operation and a default response for others (implying an error):

Js
{ "200": { "description": "a pet to be returned", "schema": { "$ref": "#/definitions/Pet" } }, "default": { "description": "Unexpected error", "schema": { "$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel" } } }
YAML
'200': description: a pet to be returned schema: $ref: '#/definitions/Pet' default: description: Unexpected error schema: $ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel'
Response Object

Describes a single response from an API Operation.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
descriptionstringRequired. A short description of the response. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
schemaSchema ObjectA definition of the response structure. It can be a primitive, an array or an object. If this field does not exist, it means no content is returned as part of the response. As an extension to the Schema Object, its root type value may also be "file". This SHOULD be accompanied by a relevant produces mime-type.
headersHeaders ObjectA list of headers that are sent with the response.
examplesExample ObjectAn example of the response message.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Response Object Examples

Response of an array of a complex type:

Js
{ "description": "A complex object array response", "schema": { "type": "array", "items": { "$ref": "#/definitions/VeryComplexType" } } }
YAML
description: A complex object array response schema: type: array items: $ref: '#/definitions/VeryComplexType'

Response with a string type:

Js
{ "description": "A simple string response", "schema": { "type": "string" } }
YAML
description: A simple string response schema: type: string

Response with headers:

Js
{ "description": "A simple string response", "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" } } }
YAML
description: A simple string response 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

Response with no return value:

Js
{ "description": "object created" }
YAML
description: object created
Headers Object

Lists the headers that can be sent as part of a response.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}Header ObjectThe name of the property corresponds to the name of the header. The value describes the type of the header.
Headers Object Example

Rate-limit headers:

Js
{ "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" } }
YAML
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
Example Object

Allows sharing examples for operation responses.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{mime type}AnyThe 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 Object Example

Example response for application/json mimetype of a Pet data type:

Js
{ "application/json": { "name": "Puma", "type": "Dog", "color": "Black", "gender": "Female", "breed": "Mixed" } }
YAML
application/json: name: Puma type: Dog color: Black gender: Female breed: Mixed
Header Object
Field NameTypeDescription
descriptionstringA short description of the header.
typestringRequired. The type of the object. The value MUST be one of "string""number""integer""boolean", or "array".
formatstringThe extending format for the previously mentioned type. See Data Type Formats for further details.
itemsItems ObjectRequired if type is "array". Describes the type of items in the array.
collectionFormatstringDetermines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
  • csv - comma separated values foo,bar.
  • ssv - space separated values foo bar.
  • tsv - tab separated values foo\tbar.
  • pipes - pipe separated values foo|bar.
Default value is 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 typefor the header.
maximumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
exclusiveMaximumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17.
minimumnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
exclusiveMinimumbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21.
maxLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26.
minLengthintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29.
patternstringSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33.
maxItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor42.
minItemsintegerSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor45.
uniqueItemsbooleanSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor49.
enum[*]See http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76.
multipleOfnumberSee http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor14.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Header Object Example

A simple header with of an integer type:

Js
{ "description": "The number of allowed requests in the current period", "type": "integer" }
YAML
description: The number of allowed requests in the current period type: integer
Tag Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
namestringRequired. The name of the tag.
descriptionstringA short description for the tag. GFM syntax can be used for rich text representation.
externalDocsExternal Documentation ObjectAdditional external documentation for this tag.
Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Tag Object Example
Js
{ "name": "pet", "description": "Pets operations" }
YAML
name: pet description: Pets operations
Reference Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
$refstringRequired. The reference string.
Reference Object Example
Js
{ "$ref": "#/definitions/Pet" }
YAML
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
Relative Schema File Example
Js
{ "$ref": "Pet.json" }
YAML
$ref: 'Pet.yaml'
Relative Files With Embedded Schema Example
Js
{ "$ref": "definitions.json#/Pet" }
YAML
$ref: 'definitions.yaml#/Pet'
Schema Object

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 (GFM 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 Swagger 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
  • properties
  • additionalProperties

Other than the JSON Schema subset fields, the following fields may be used for further schema documentation.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
discriminatorstringAdds 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.
readOnlybooleanRelevant 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.
xmlXML ObjectThis 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.
externalDocsExternal Documentation ObjectAdditional external documentation for this schema.
exampleAnyA free-form property to include an example of an instance for this schema.
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Composition and Inheritance (Polymorphism)

Swagger 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, Swagger 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 definitionsproperty. As such, inline schema definitions, which do not have a given id, cannot be used in polymorphism.

XML Modeling

The xml property allows extra definitions when translating the JSON definition to XML. The XML Object contains additional information about the available options.

Schema Object Examples
Primitive Sample

Unlike previous versions of Swagger, Schema definitions can be used to describe primitive and arrays as well.

Js
{ "type": "string", "format": "email" }
YAML
type: string format: email
Simple Model
Js
{ "type": "object", "required": [ "name" ], "properties": { "name": { "type": "string" }, "address": { "$ref": "#/definitions/Address" }, "age": { "type": "integer", "format": "int32", "minimum": 0 } } }
YAML
type: object required: - name properties: name: type: string address: $ref: '#/definitions/Address' age: type: integer format: int32 minimum: 0
Model with Map/Dictionary Properties

For a simple string to string mapping:

Js
{ "type": "object", "additionalProperties": { "type": "string" } }
YAML
type: object additionalProperties: type: string

For a string to model mapping:

Js
{ "type": "object", "additionalProperties": { "$ref": "#/definitions/ComplexModel" } }
YAML
type: object additionalProperties: $ref: '#/definitions/ComplexModel'
Model with Example
Js
{ "type": "object", "properties": { "id": { "type": "integer", "format": "int64" }, "name": { "type": "string" } }, "required": [ "name" ], "example": { "name": "Puma", "id": 1 } }
YAML
type: object properties: id: type: integer format: int64 name: type: string required: - name example: name: Puma id: 1
Models with Composition
Js
{ "definitions": { "ErrorModel": { "type": "object", "required": [ "message", "code" ], "properties": { "message": { "type": "string" }, "code": { "type": "integer", "minimum": 100, "maximum": 600 } } }, "ExtendedErrorModel": { "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/definitions/ErrorModel" }, { "type": "object", "required": [ "rootCause" ], "properties": { "rootCause": { "type": "string" } } } ] } } }
YAML
definitions: ErrorModel: type: object required: - message - code properties: message: type: string code: type: integer minimum: 100 maximum: 600 ExtendedErrorModel: allOf: - $ref: '#/definitions/ErrorModel' - type: object required: - rootCause properties: rootCause: type: string
Models with Polymorphism Support
Js
{ "definitions": { "Pet": { "type": "object", "discriminator": "petType", "properties": { "name": { "type": "string" }, "petType": { "type": "string" } }, "required": [ "name", "petType" ] }, "Cat": { "description": "A representation of a cat", "allOf": [ { "$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" ] } ] } } }
YAML
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
XML Object

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.

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
namestringReplaces 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.
namespacestringThe URL of the namespace definition. Value SHOULD be in the form of a URL.
prefixstringThe prefix to be used for the name.
attributebooleanDeclares whether the property definition translates to an attribute instead of an element. Default value is false.
wrappedbooleanMAY 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).
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
XML Object Examples

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.

No XML Element

Basic string property:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "string" } }
YAML
animals: type: string
XML
<animals>...</animals>

Basic string array property (wrapped is false by default):

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string
XML
<animals>...</animals> <animals>...</animals> <animals>...</animals>
XML Name Replacement
Js
{ "animals": { "type": "string", "xml": { "name": "animal" } } }
YAML
animals: type: string xml: name: animal
XML
<animal>...</animal>
XML Attribute, Prefix and Namespace

In this example, a full model definition is shown.

Js
{ "Person": { "type": "object", "properties": { "id": { "type": "integer", "format": "int32", "xml": { "attribute": true } }, "name": { "type": "string", "xml": { "namespace": "http://swagger.io/schema/sample", "prefix": "sample" } } } } }
YAML
Person: type: object properties: id: type: integer format: int32 xml: attribute: true name: type: string xml: namespace: http://swagger.io/schema/sample prefix: sample
XML
<Person id="123"> <sample:name xmlns:sample="http://swagger.io/schema/sample">example</sample:name> </Person>
XML Arrays

Changing the element names:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string", "xml": { "name": "animal" } } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: name: animal
XML
<animal>value</animal> <animal>value</animal>

The external name property has no effect on the XML:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string", "xml": { "name": "animal" } }, "xml": { "name": "aliens" } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: name: animal xml: name: aliens
XML
<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:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "xml": { "wrapped": true } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: wrapped: true
XML
<animals> <animals>value</animals> <animals>value</animals> </animals>

To overcome the above example, the following definition can be used:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string", "xml": { "name": "animal" } }, "xml": { "wrapped": true } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: name: animal xml: wrapped: true
XML
<animals> <animal>value</animal> <animal>value</animal> </animals>

Affecting both internal and external names:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string", "xml": { "name": "animal" } }, "xml": { "name": "aliens", "wrapped": true } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: name: animal xml: name: aliens wrapped: true
XML
<aliens> <animal>value</animal> <animal>value</animal> </aliens>

If we change the external element but not the internal ones:

Js
{ "animals": { "type": "array", "items": { "type": "string" }, "xml": { "name": "aliens", "wrapped": true } } }
YAML
animals: type: array items: type: string xml: name: aliens wrapped: true
XML
<aliens> <aliens>value</aliens> <aliens>value</aliens> </aliens>
Definitions Object

An object to hold data types that can be consumed and produced by operations. These data types can be primitives, arrays or models.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}Schema ObjectA single definition, mapping a "name" to the schema it defines.
Definitions Object Example
Js
{ "Category": { "type": "object", "properties": { "id": { "type": "integer", "format": "int64" }, "name": { "type": "string" } } }, "Tag": { "type": "object", "properties": { "id": { "type": "integer", "format": "int64" }, "name": { "type": "string" } } } }
YAML
Category: type: object properties: id: type: integer format: int64 name: type: string Tag: type: object properties: id: type: integer format: int64 name: type: string
Parameters Definitions Object

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.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}Parameter ObjectA single parameter definition, mapping a "name" to the parameter it defines.
Parameters Definition Object Example
Js
{ "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" } }
YAML
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
Responses Definitions Object

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.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}Response ObjectA single response definition, mapping a "name" to the response it defines.
Responses Definitions Object Example
Js
{ "NotFound": { "description": "Entity not found." }, "IllegalInput": { "description": "Illegal input for operation." }, "GeneralError": { "description": "General Error", "schema": { "$ref": "#/definitions/GeneralError" } } }
YAML
NotFound: description: Entity not found. IllegalInput: description: Illegal input for operation. GeneralError: description: General Error schema: $ref: '#/definitions/GeneralError'
Security Definitions Object

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.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}Security Scheme ObjectA single security scheme definition, mapping a "name" to the scheme it defines.
Security Definitions Object Example
Js
{ "api_key": { "type": "apiKey", "name": "api_key", "in": "header" }, "petstore_auth": { "type": "oauth2", "authorizationUrl": "http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog", "flow": "implicit", "scopes": { "write:pets": "modify pets in your account", "read:pets": "read your pets" } } }
YAML
api_key: type: apiKey name: api_key in: header petstore_auth: type: oauth2 authorizationUrl: http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog flow: implicit scopes: write:pets: modify pets in your account read:pets: read your pets
Security Scheme Object

Allows the definition of a security scheme that can be used by the operations. Supported schemes are basic authentication, an API key (either as a header or as a query parameter) and OAuth2's common flows (implicit, password, application and access code).

Fixed Fields
Field NameTypeValidityDescription
typestringAnyRequired. The type of the security scheme. Valid values are "basic""apiKey" or "oauth2".
descriptionstringAnyA short description for security scheme.
namestringapiKeyRequired. The name of the header or query parameter to be used.
instringapiKeyRequired The location of the API key. Valid values are "query" or "header".
flowstringoauth2Required. The flow used by the OAuth2 security scheme. Valid values are "implicit""password""application" or "accessCode".
authorizationUrlstringoauth2 ("implicit""accessCode")Required. The authorization URL to be used for this flow. This SHOULD be in the form of a URL.
tokenUrlstringoauth2 ("password""application""accessCode")Required. The token URL to be used for this flow. This SHOULD be in the form of a URL.
scopesScopes Objectoauth2Required. The available scopes for the OAuth2 security scheme.
Patterned Fields
Field NameTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Security Scheme Object Example
Basic Authentication Sample
Js
{ "type": "basic" }
YAML
type: basic
API Key Sample
Js
{ "type": "apiKey", "name": "api_key", "in": "header" }
YAML
type: apiKey name: api_key in: header
Implicit OAuth2 Sample
Js
{ "type": "oauth2", "authorizationUrl": "http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog", "flow": "implicit", "scopes": { "write:pets": "modify pets in your account", "read:pets": "read your pets" } }
YAML
type: oauth2 authorizationUrl: http://swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog flow: implicit scopes: write:pets: modify pets in your account read:pets: read your pets
Scopes Object

Lists the available scopes for an OAuth2 security scheme.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{name}stringMaps between a name of a scope to a short description of it (as the value of the property).
Patterned Objects
Field PatternTypeDescription
^x-AnyAllows extensions to the Swagger 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.
Scopes Object Example
Js
{ "write:pets": "modify pets in your account", "read:pets": "read your pets" }
YAML
write:pets: modify pets in your account read:pets: read your pets
Security Requirement Object

Lists the required security schemes to execute this operation. The object can have multiple security schemes declared in it which are all required (that is, there is a logical AND between the schemes).

The name used for each property MUST correspond to a security scheme declared in the Security Definitions.

Patterned Fields
Field PatternTypeDescription
{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", then the value is a list of scope names required for the execution. For other security scheme types, the array MUST be empty.
Security Requirement Object Examples
Non-OAuth2 Security Requirement
Js
{ "api_key": [] }
YAML
api_key: []
OAuth2 Security Requirement
Js
{ "petstore_auth": [ "write:pets", "read:pets" ] }
YAML
petstore_auth: - write:pets - read:pets

Specification Extensions

While the Swagger Specification tries to accommodate most use cases, additional data can be added to extend the specification at certain points.

The extensions properties are always prefixed by "x-" and can have any valid JSON format value.

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).

Security Filtering

Some objects in the Swagger 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

View Source on GitHub

转载于:https://my.oschina.net/jiemoxiaodi/blog/848199

  • 0
    点赞
  • 0
    收藏
    觉得还不错? 一键收藏
  • 0
    评论
评论
添加红包

请填写红包祝福语或标题

红包个数最小为10个

红包金额最低5元

当前余额3.43前往充值 >
需支付:10.00
成就一亿技术人!
领取后你会自动成为博主和红包主的粉丝 规则
hope_wisdom
发出的红包
实付
使用余额支付
点击重新获取
扫码支付
钱包余额 0

抵扣说明:

1.余额是钱包充值的虚拟货币,按照1:1的比例进行支付金额的抵扣。
2.余额无法直接购买下载,可以购买VIP、付费专栏及课程。

余额充值