Introduction and Example for OpenAPI specification & Swagger Open Source Tools, including swagger-editor, swagger-codegen and swagger-UI. Auto generation example for client SDKs, server code, asciidoctor, and HTML documents. OpenAPI Specification (formerly Swagger Specification) is an API description format for REST APIs. An OpenAPI file allows you to describe your entire API. Swagger is a set of open-source tools built around the OpenAPI Specification that can help you design, build, document and consume REST APIs. The ability of APIs to describe their own structure is the root of all awesomeness in OpenAPI. Once written, an OpenAPI specification and Swagger tools can drive your API development further in various ways.
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- Introduction to OpenAPI & Swagger Open Source Tools
- The ability of APIs to describe their own structure is the root of all awesomeness in OpenAPI
- Introduction to OpenAPI Specification
- The consumes and produces sections define the MIME types supported by the API
- Operations can have parameters that can be passed via URL path
- Input and Output Models
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