A library that contains clojure.spec spec for Swagger (OpenAPI) definition version 2.0
Add the following dependency to your project file:
[swagger-spec "0.5.0"]
This library registers spec :swagger/definition
which can be used for validation and data generation.
Generally map keys are required to be keywords except in certain places where integers (status code in Responses Object) and strings (path in Path Items object, mime type in Example Object) can also be used. This is to make it easier to avoid some pitfalls with keywords (e.g. first slash is treated as namespace separator.)
(ns example
(:require [cheshire.core :as cheshire]
[clojure.spec.alpha :as s]
[swagger.spec]))
(s/valid? :swagger/definition (cheshire/parse-string (slurp "http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json") true))
=> true
(s/explain :swagger/definition (-> (cheshire/parse-string (slurp "http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json") true)
(assoc :swagger "2.1")))
;; In: [:swagger] val: "2.1" fails spec: :swagger.definition/swagger at: [:swagger] predicate: #{"2.0"}
;; :clojure.spec.alpha/spec :swagger/definition
;; :clojure.spec.alpha/value ...
The spec also allows test data to be generated for use with test.check:
(ns example2
(:require [clojure.spec.alpha :as s]
[clojure.spec.gen.alpha :as gen]
[swagger.spec]))
(binding [s/*recursion-limit* 0]
(first (gen/sample (s/gen :swagger/definition) 1)))
=> {:swagger "2.0"
:info {:title "", :version "", :contact {:url ""}, :description "", :termsOfService ""}
...}
Unfortunately the resulting Swagger definition is 20k lines long pretty printed so I won't include it here. You can view the complete definition here.
I would have expected gen/sample
to generate simpler definition, especially when recursion limit is set to 0.
The default recursion limit of 4 causes OutOfMemoryError, the same happens if gen/generate
is used instead
of gen/sample
.
url
field values are not validated to be in a format of a URLemail
field values are not validated to be in a format of an email- Mime type values are not validated to be in a format of a mime type as described in RFC 6838
- HTTP Status code values are not validated as described in RFC 7231 and IANA Status Code Registry
$ref
field values are not validated to be valid JSON pointers- Path item object
$ref
field is not validated to point to a path item object default
field value is not validated to conform to the defined data type- XML object
namespace
values are not validated to be in a format of a URL operationId
value uniqueness is not validatedconsumes
field value is not validated to be either "multipart/form-data", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" or both forfile
parameters- Names and locations of extension fields are not validated
- Items object allows field
description
and validates it to be a string (not in specification)
There are probably many more aspects of specification that are missing and probably many that have been misunderstood. Some of the validations cannot be implemented using clojure.spec.
If you would like to implement a missing validation or fix a misunderstood one, please file a pull request and I'll be more than happy to merge it.
Copyright © 2016 Immo Heikkinen
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.