Swagger documentation generator for Fastify.
It uses the schemas you declare in your routes to generate a swagger compliant doc.
npm i fastify-swagger --save
Add it to your project with register
and pass it some basic options, then call the swagger
api and you are done!
const fastify = require('fastify')()
fastify.register(require('fastify-swagger'), {
swagger: {
info: {
title: 'Test swagger',
description: 'testing the fastify swagger api',
version: '0.1.0'
},
host: 'localhost',
schemes: ['http'],
consumes: ['application/json'],
produces: ['application/json'],
securityDefinitions: {
apiKey: {
type: 'apiKey',
name: 'apiKey',
in: 'header'
}
}
}
})
fastify.put('/some-route/:id', {
schema: {
description: 'post some data',
tags: ['user', 'code'],
summary: 'qwerty',
params: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
id: {
type: 'string',
description: 'user id'
}
}
},
body: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
hello: { type: 'string' },
obj: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
some: { type: 'string' }
}
}
}
},
response: {
201: {
description: 'Successful response',
type: 'object',
properties: {
hello: { type: 'string' }
}
}
},
security: [
{
"api_key": []
}
]
}
}, (req, reply) => {})
fastify.ready(err => {
if (err) throw err
fastify.swagger()
})
{
swagger: {
info: {
title: String,
description: String,
version: String
},
host: String,
schemes: [ String ],
consumes: [ String ],
produces: [ String ],
securityDefinitions: Object
}
}
All the above parameters are optional.
You can use all the properties of the swagger specification, if you find anything missing, please open an issue or a pr!
Calling fastify.swagger
will return to you a JSON object representing your api, if you pass { yaml: true }
to fastify.swagger
, it will return you a yaml string.
If you pass { exposeRoute: true }
the plugin will expose the documentation with the following apis:
url | description |
---|---|
'/documentation/json' |
the json object representing the api |
'/documentation/yaml' |
the yaml object representing the api |
'/documentation' |
the swagger ui |
Sometimes you may need to hide a certain route from the documentation, just pass { hide: true }
to the schema object inside the route declaration.
Global security definitions and route level security provide documentation only. It does not implement authentication nor route security for you. Once your authentication is implemented, along with your defined security, users will be able to successfully authenticate and interact with your API using the user interfaces of the documentation.
This project is kindly sponsored by:
Licensed under MIT.