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This crate gives static type information for primitives and commonly used types from the
standard library and other commonly used libraries chrono, hashbrown,
indexmap, linked-hash-map, time and uuid when the according feature is
enabled. Please refer to the Cargo.toml for a list of all available feature flags and
optional dependencies. Also, it provides a derive macro for structs and enums to gain
access to their static type information at runtime.
The core of this crate is the OpenapiType trait. It has one static function,
schema, which returns an OpenapiSchema. This assembles the
static type information in a way that is convenient to use for a generated OpenAPI
specification, but can also be utilized in other use cases as well.
§Custom Types
To gain access to the static type information of your custom types at runtime, the easiest way is to use the derive macro:
#[derive(OpenapiType)]
struct FooBar {
foo: String,
bar: u64
}§OpenAPI specification
Using above type, running FooBar::schema().into_schema() yields
type: object
title: FooBar
properties:
foo:
type: string
bar:
type: integer
format: int64
minimum: 0
required:
- foo
- barNote, however, that this is not sufficient for more complex types. If one of your structs
fields is a type that has a name (that is, Type::schema().name is not None), above
schema will contain a reference to that schema. Therefore, always remember to put the
dependencies into the specification alongside the type
you are interested in.
Re-exports§
Structs§
Enums§
Traits§
- Alternatives
Visitor - Object
Visitor - Openapi
Type - This trait needs to be implemented by every type that is being used in the OpenAPI Spec. It gives access to the OpenapiSchema of this type. It is provided for primitive types, String and the like. For use on your own types, there is a derive macro:
- Visitor
- This trait can be used to visit a type. Call one of the methods on this trait exactly once.
Derive Macros§
- Openapi
Type - The derive macro for
OpenapiType.