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@vnay92/adonis-autoswagger

v1.8.1

Published

Auto-Generate swagger docs for AdonisJS

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Readme

Adonis AutoSwagger

Auto-Generate swagger docs for AdonisJS


Install

npm i adonis-autoswagger


Features

  • Creates paths automatically based on routes.ts
  • Creates schemas automatically based on app/Models/*
  • Creates schemas automatically based on app/Interfaces/*
  • Rich configuration via comments
  • Works also in production mode
  • node ace docs:generate command

Usage

Create a file /config/swagger.ts

export default {
  path: __dirname + "../",
  title: "Foo",
  version: "1.0.0",
  tagIndex: 2,
  ignore: ["/swagger", "/docs"],
  preferredPutPatch: "PUT", // if PUT/PATCH are provided for the same rout, prefer PUT
  common: {
    parameters: {}, // OpenAPI conform parameters that are commonly used
    headers: {}, // OpenAPI confomr headers that are commonly used
  },
};

In your routes.ts

import AutoSwagger from "adonis-autoswagger";
import swagger from "Config/swagger";
// returns swagger in YAML
Route.get("/swagger", async () => {
  return AutoSwagger.docs(Route.toJSON(), swagger);
});

// Renders Swagger-UI and passes YAML-output of /swagger
Route.get("/docs", async () => {
  return AutoSwagger.ui("/swagger");
});

Done!

Visit <url>/docs to see AutoSwagger in action.


Configure

tagIndex

Tags endpoints automatically

  • If your routes are /api/v1/products/... then your tagIndex should be 3
  • If your routes are /v1/products/... then your tagIndex should be 2
  • If your routes are /products/... then your tagIndex should be 1

ignore

Ignores specified paths.

common

Sometimes you want to use specific parameters or headers on multiple responses.

Example: Some resources use the same filter parameters or return the same headers.

Here's where you can set these and use them with @paramUse() and @responseHeader() @use(). See practical example for further details.


Extend Controllers

Add additional documentation to your Controller-files.

@summary (only one) A summary of what the action does

@description (only one) A detailed description of what the action does.

@responseBody (multiple)

Format: <status> - <return> - <description>

<return> can be either a <Schema>, <Schema[]>or a custom JSON {}

@responseHeader (multiple)

Format: <status> - <name> - <description> - <meta>

@paramType (multiple)

Type can be one of Parameter Types (first letter in uppercase)

@requestBody (only one) A definition of the expected requestBody

Format: <body>

<body> can be either a <Schema>, <Schema[]>or a custom JSON {}


Examples

@responseBody examples

@responseBody <status> - Lorem ipsum Dolor sit amet

@responseBody <status> // returns standard <status> message

@responseBody <status> - <Model> // returns model specification

@responseBody <status> - <Model[]> // returns model-array specification

@responseBody <status> - <Model>.with(relations, property1, property2.relations, property3.subproperty.relations) // returns a model and a defined relation

@responseBody <status> - <Model[]>.with(relations).exclude(property1, property2, property3.subproperty) // returns model specification

@responseBody <status> - <Model[]>.append("some":"valid json") // append additional properties to a Model
@responseBody <status> - <Model>.only(property1, property2) // pick only specific properties
@responseBody <status> - {"foo": "bar"} //returns custom json

@requestBody examples

// basicaly same as @response, just without a status
@requestBody <Model> // Expects model specification
@requestBody <Model>.with(relations) // Expects model and its relations
@requestBody <Model[]>.append("some":"valid json") // append additional properties to a Model
@requestBody {"foo": "bar"} // Expects a specific JSON

Practical example

config/swagger.ts

export default {
  path: __dirname + "../",
  title: "YourProject",
  version: "1.0.0",
  tagIndex: 2,
  ignore: ["/swagger", "/docs", "/v1", "/"],
  common: {
    parameters: {
      sortable: [
        {
          in: "query",
          name: "sortBy",
          schema: { type: "string", example: "foo" },
        },
        {
          in: "query",
          name: "sortType",
          schema: { type: "string", example: "ASC" },
        },
      ],
    },
    headers: {
      paginated: {
        "X-Total-Pages": {
          description: "Total amount of pages",
          schema: { type: "integer", example: 5 },
        },
        "X-Total": {
          description: "Total amount of results",
          schema: { type: "integer", example: 100 },
        },
        "X-Per-Page": {
          description: "Results per page",
          schema: { type: "integer", example: 20 },
        },
      },
    },
  },
};

app/Controllers/Http/SomeController.ts


export default class SomeController {
/**
* @index
* @description Returns array of producs and it's relations
* @responseBody 200 - <Product[]>.with(relations)
* @paramUse(sortable, filterable)
* @responseHeader 200 - @use(paginated)
* @responseHeader 200 - X-pages - A description of the header - @example(test)
*/
	public async index({ request, response }: HttpContextContract) {}

/**
* @show
* @paramPath id - Describe the param
* @description Returns a product with it's relation on user and user relations
* @responseBody 200 - <Product>.with(user, user.relations)
* @responseBody 404
*/
	public async show({ request, response }: HttpContextContract) {}

/**
* @update
* @responseBody 200
* @responseBody 404 - Product could not be found
* @requestBody <Product>
*/
	public async update({ request, response }: HttpContextContract) {}


/**
* @custom
* @summary Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
* @paramPath provider - The login provider to be used - @enum(google, facebook, apple)
* @responseBody 200 - {"token": "xxxxxxx"}
* @requestBody {"code": "xxxxxx"}
*/
	public async custom({ request, response }: HttpContextContract) {}

}

What does it do?

AutoSwagger tries to extracat as much information as possible to generate swagger-docs for you.

Paths

Automatically generates swagger path-descriptions, based on your application routes. It also detects endpoints, protected by the auth-middlware.

paths

Responses and RequestBody

Generates responses and requestBody based on your simple Controller-Annotation (see Examples)


Schemas

Models

Automatically generates swagger schema-descriptions based on your models

alt

Interfaces

Instead of using param: any you can now use custom interfaces param: UserDetails. The interfaces files need to be located at app/Interfaces/

Extend Models

Add additional documentation to your Models properties.

SoftDelete

Either use compose(BaseModel, SoftDeletes) or add a line @swagger-softdeletes to your Model.

Attention!

The below comments MUST be placed 1 line above the property.


@no-swagger Although, autoswagger detects serializeAs: null fields automatically, and does not show them. You can use @no-swagger for other fields.

@enum(foo, bar) If a field has defined values, you can add them into an enum. This is usesfull for something like a status field.

@example(foo bar) Use this field to provide own example values for specific fields

Product.js

@hasMany(() => ProductView)
// @no-swagger
public views: HasMany<typeof ProductView>


@column()
// @enum(pending, active, deleted)
public status: string

@column()
// @example([email protected])
public email: string

Production environment

To make it work in production environments, additional steps are required

  • Create a new command for docs:generate See official documentation

    • This should create a new file in commands/DocsGenerate.ts
  • Use the provided DocsGenerate.ts.examleand put its contents into your newly created DocsGenerate.ts

  • Execute the following

node ace docs:generate
node ace build --production
cp swagger.yml build/