okapi-operation

Library which allow to generate OpenAPI's operation definitions (using types from okapi crate) with procedural macro #[openapi].
Example (with axum-integration feature).
use axum::{extract::Query, Json};
use okapi_operation::{axum_integration::*, *};
use serde::Deserialize;
#[derive(Deserialize, JsonSchema)]
struct Request {
data: String,
}
#[openapi(
summary = "Echo using GET request",
operation_id = "echo_get",
tags = "echo",
parameters(
query(name = "echo-data", required = true, schema = "std::string::String",),
header(name = "x-request-id", schema = "std::string::String",)
)
)]
async fn echo_get(query: Query<Request>) -> Json<String> {
Json(query.0.data)
}
#[openapi(
summary = "Echo using POST request",
operation_id = "echo_post",
tags = "echo"
)]
async fn echo_post(
#[request_body(description = "Echo data", required = true)] body: Json<Request>,
) -> Json<String> {
Json(body.0.data)
}
fn main() {
let oas_builder = OpenApiBuilder::new("Demo", "1.0.0");
let app = Router::new()
.route("/echo/get", get(openapi_handler!(echo_get)))
.route("/echo/post", post(openapi_handler!(echo_post)))
.route_openapi_specification("/openapi", oas_builder)
.expect("no problem");
let fut = async {
axum::Server::bind(&"0.0.0.0:3000".parse().unwrap())
.serve(app.into_make_service())
.await
.unwrap();
};
}
Features
macro: enables re-import of #[openapi] macro (enabled by default);
axum-integration: enables integration with axum(https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum) crate (implement traits for certain axum types).
TODO