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openapi-schemas

v2.1.0

Published

JSON Schemas for every version of the OpenAPI Specification

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237,830

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OpenAPI Specification Schemas

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This package contains the official JSON Schemas for every version of Swagger/OpenAPI Specification:

| Version | Schema | Docs |---------|--------|------- | Swagger 1.2 | v1.2 schema | v1.2 docs | Swagger 2.0 | v2.0 schema | v2.0 docs | OpenAPI 3.0.x | v3.0.x schema | v3.0.3 docs | OpenAPI 3.1.x | v3.1.x schema | v3.1.0 docs

All schemas are kept up-to-date with the latest official definitions via an automated CI/CD job. 🤖📦

Installation

You can install OpenAPI Schemas via npm.

npm install @apidevtools/openapi-schemas

Usage

The default export contains all OpenAPI Specification versions:

const openapi = require("@apidevtools/openapi-schemas");

console.log(openapi.v1);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapi.v2);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapi.v3);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapi.v31);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }

Or you can import the specific version(s) that you need:

const { openapiV1, openapiV2, openapiV3, openapiV31 } = require("@apidevtools/openapi-schemas");

console.log(openapiV1);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapiV2);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapiV3);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }
console.log(openapiV31);    // { $schema, id, properties, definitions, ... }

You can use a JSON Schema validator such as Z-Schema or AJV to validate OpenAPI definitions against the specification.

const { openapiV31 } = require("@apidevtools/openapi-schemas");
const ZSchema = require("z-schema");

// Create a ZSchema validator
let validator = new ZSchema();

// Validate an OpenAPI definition against the OpenAPI v3.0 specification
validator.validate(openapiDefinition, openapiV31);

Contributing

Contributions, enhancements, and bug-fixes are welcome! Open an issue on GitHub and submit a pull request.

Building

To build the project locally on your computer:

  1. Clone this repo git clone https://github.com/APIDevTools/openapi-schemas.git

  2. Install dependencies npm install

  3. Build the code npm run build

  4. Run the tests npm test

License

OpenAPI Schemas is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.

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