ResponseGenerator

Struct ResponseGenerator 

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pub struct ResponseGenerator;
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Response generator for creating mock responses

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impl ResponseGenerator

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pub async fn generate_ai_response( ai_config: &AiResponseConfig, context: &RequestContext, generator: Option<&dyn AiGenerator>, ) -> Result<Value>

Generate an AI-assisted response using LLM

This method generates a dynamic response based on request context using the configured LLM provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)

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  • ai_config - The AI response configuration
  • context - The request context for prompt expansion
  • generator - Optional AI generator implementation (if None, returns placeholder)
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A JSON value containing the generated response

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pub fn generate_response( spec: &OpenApiSpec, operation: &Operation, status_code: u16, content_type: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<Value>

Generate a mock response for an operation and status code

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pub fn generate_response_with_expansion( spec: &OpenApiSpec, operation: &Operation, status_code: u16, content_type: Option<&str>, expand_tokens: bool, ) -> Result<Value>

Generate a mock response for an operation and status code with token expansion control

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pub fn generate_response_with_scenario( spec: &OpenApiSpec, operation: &Operation, status_code: u16, content_type: Option<&str>, expand_tokens: bool, scenario: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<Value>

Generate a mock response with scenario support

This method allows selection of specific example scenarios from the OpenAPI spec. Scenarios are defined using the standard OpenAPI examples field (not the singular example).

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  • spec - The OpenAPI specification
  • operation - The operation to generate a response for
  • status_code - The HTTP status code
  • content_type - Optional content type (e.g., “application/json”)
  • expand_tokens - Whether to expand template tokens like {{now}} and {{uuid}}
  • scenario - Optional scenario name to select from the examples map
§Example
responses:
  '200':
    content:
      application/json:
        examples:
          happy:
            value: { "status": "success", "message": "All good!" }
          error:
            value: { "status": "error", "message": "Something went wrong" }
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pub fn generate_from_examples( response: &Response, content_type: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<Option<Value>>

Generate example responses from OpenAPI examples

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