All v2 high-level docs are completed

Good docs, maketh the tool...
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Dave Shanley
2022-09-19 09:13:50 -04:00
parent e52cc69bab
commit 9d9592793d
9 changed files with 63 additions and 0 deletions

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@@ -8,6 +8,12 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// PathItem represents a high-level Swagger / OpenAPI 2 PathItem object backed by a low-level one.
//
// Describes the operations available on a single path. A Path Item may be empty, due to ACL constraints.
// The path itself is still exposed to the tooling, but will not know which operations and parameters
// are available.
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#pathItemObject
type PathItem struct {
Ref string
Get *Operation
@@ -22,6 +28,7 @@ type PathItem struct {
low *low.PathItem
}
// NewPathItem will create a new high-level PathItem from a low-level one. All paths are built out asynchronously.
func NewPathItem(pathItem *low.PathItem) *PathItem {
p := new(PathItem)
p.low = pathItem
@@ -101,6 +108,7 @@ func NewPathItem(pathItem *low.PathItem) *PathItem {
return p
}
// GoLow returns the low-level PathItem used to create the high-level one.
func (p *PathItem) GoLow() *low.PathItem {
return p.low
}

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@@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// Paths represents a high-level Swagger / OpenAPI Paths object, backed by a low-level one.
type Paths struct {
PathItems map[string]*PathItem
Extensions map[string]any
low *low.Paths
}
// NewPaths creates a new high-level instance of Paths from a low-level one.
func NewPaths(paths *low.Paths) *Paths {
p := new(Paths)
p.low = paths
@@ -45,6 +47,7 @@ func NewPaths(paths *low.Paths) *Paths {
return p
}
// GoLow returns the low-level Paths instance that backs the high level one.
func (p *Paths) GoLow() *low.Paths {
return p.low
}

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@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// Response is a representation of a high-level Swagger / OpenAPI 2 Response object, backed by a low-level one.
// Response describes a single response from an API Operation
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#responseObject
type Response struct {
Description string
Schema *base.SchemaProxy
@@ -18,6 +21,7 @@ type Response struct {
low *low.Response
}
// NewResponse creates a new high-level instance of Response from a low level one.
func NewResponse(response *low.Response) *Response {
r := new(Response)
r.low = response
@@ -41,6 +45,7 @@ func NewResponse(response *low.Response) *Response {
return r
}
// GoLow will return the low-level Response instance used to create the high level one.
func (r *Response) GoLow() *low.Response {
return r.low
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// Responses is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 Responses object, backed by a low level one.
type Responses struct {
Codes map[string]*Response
Default *Response
@@ -15,11 +16,13 @@ type Responses struct {
low *low.Responses
}
// NewResponses will create a new high-level instance of Responses from a low-level one.
func NewResponses(responses *low.Responses) *Responses {
r := new(Responses)
r.low = responses
r.Extensions = high.ExtractExtensions(responses.Extensions)
// async function.
var buildPath = func(code string, pi *low.Response, rChan chan<- asyncResult[*Response]) {
rChan <- asyncResult[*Response]{
key: code,
@@ -31,6 +34,7 @@ func NewResponses(responses *low.Responses) *Responses {
r.Default = NewResponse(responses.Default.Value)
}
// run everything async. lots of responses with lots of data are possible.
if len(responses.Codes) > 0 {
resultChan := make(chan asyncResult[*Response])
for k := range responses.Codes {
@@ -51,6 +55,7 @@ func NewResponses(responses *low.Responses) *Responses {
return r
}
// GoLow will return the low-level object used to create the high-level one.
func (r *Responses) GoLow() *low.Responses {
return r.low
}

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@@ -5,14 +5,23 @@ package v2
import low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
// ResponsesDefinitions is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 Responses Definitions object.
// that is backed by a low-level one.
//
// ResponsesDefinitions is an object to hold responses to be reused across operations. Response definitions can be
// referenced to the ones defined here. It does not define global operation responses
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#responsesDefinitionsObject
type ResponsesDefinitions struct {
Definitions map[string]*Response
low *low.ResponsesDefinitions
}
// NewResponsesDefinitions will create a new high-level instance of ResponsesDefinitions from a low-level one.
func NewResponsesDefinitions(responsesDefinitions *low.ResponsesDefinitions) *ResponsesDefinitions {
rd := new(ResponsesDefinitions)
rd.low = responsesDefinitions
// build everything async.
responses := make(map[string]*Response)
var buildResp = func(name string, resp *low.Response, rChan chan<- asyncResult[*Response]) {
rChan <- asyncResult[*Response]{
@@ -37,6 +46,7 @@ func NewResponsesDefinitions(responsesDefinitions *low.ResponsesDefinitions) *Re
return rd
}
// GoLow returns the low-level ResponsesDefinitions used to create the high-level one.
func (r *ResponsesDefinitions) GoLow() *low.ResponsesDefinitions {
return r.low
}

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@@ -7,11 +7,16 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// Scopes is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 OAuth2 Scopes object, that is backed by a low-level one.
//
// Scopes lists the available scopes for an OAuth2 security scheme.
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#scopesObject
type Scopes struct {
Values map[string]string
low *low.Scopes
}
// NewScopes creates a new high-level instance of Scopes from a low-level one.
func NewScopes(scopes *low.Scopes) *Scopes {
s := new(Scopes)
s.low = scopes
@@ -23,6 +28,7 @@ func NewScopes(scopes *low.Scopes) *Scopes {
return s
}
// GoLow returns the low-level instance of Scopes used to create the high-level one.
func (s *Scopes) GoLow() *low.Scopes {
return s.low
}

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@@ -5,11 +5,18 @@ package v2
import low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
// SecurityDefinitions is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 Security Definitions object, that
// is backed by a low-level one.
//
// A declaration of the security schemes available to be used in the specification. This does not enforce the security
// schemes on the operations and only serves to provide the relevant details for each scheme
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#securityDefinitionsObject
type SecurityDefinitions struct {
Definitions map[string]*SecurityScheme
low *low.SecurityDefinitions
}
// NewSecurityDefinitions creates a new high-level instance of a SecurityDefinitions from a low-level one.
func NewSecurityDefinitions(definitions *low.SecurityDefinitions) *SecurityDefinitions {
sd := new(SecurityDefinitions)
sd.low = definitions
@@ -21,6 +28,7 @@ func NewSecurityDefinitions(definitions *low.SecurityDefinitions) *SecurityDefin
return sd
}
// GoLow returns the low-level SecurityDefinitions instance used to create the high-level one.
func (sd *SecurityDefinitions) GoLow() *low.SecurityDefinitions {
return sd.low
}

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@@ -5,11 +5,19 @@ package v2
import low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
// SecurityRequirement is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 SecurityRequirement object.
//
// SecurityRequirement lists the required security schemes to execute this operation. The object can have multiple
// security schemes declared in it which are all required (that is, there is a logical AND between the schemes).
//
// The name used for each property MUST correspond to a security scheme declared in the Security Definitions
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#securityDefinitionsObject
type SecurityRequirement struct {
Requirements map[string][]string
low *low.SecurityRequirement
}
// NewSecurityRequirement creates a new high-level SecurityRequirement from a low-level one.
func NewSecurityRequirement(req *low.SecurityRequirement) *SecurityRequirement {
r := new(SecurityRequirement)
r.low = req
@@ -26,6 +34,7 @@ func NewSecurityRequirement(req *low.SecurityRequirement) *SecurityRequirement {
return r
}
// GoLow returns the low-level SecurityRequirement used to create the high-level one.
func (s *SecurityRequirement) GoLow() *low.SecurityRequirement {
return s.low
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,13 @@ import (
low "github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/datamodel/low/v2"
)
// SecurityScheme is a high-level representation of a Swagger / OpenAPI 2 SecurityScheme object
// backed by a low-level one.
//
// SecurityScheme allows the definition of a security scheme that can be used by the operations. Supported schemes are
// basic authentication, an API key (either as a header or as a query parameter) and OAuth2's common flows
// (implicit, password, application and access code)
// - https://swagger.io/specification/v2/#securityDefinitionsObject
type SecurityScheme struct {
Type string
Description string
@@ -21,6 +28,7 @@ type SecurityScheme struct {
low *low.SecurityScheme
}
// NewSecurityScheme creates a new instance of SecurityScheme from a low-level one.
func NewSecurityScheme(securityScheme *low.SecurityScheme) *SecurityScheme {
s := new(SecurityScheme)
s.low = securityScheme
@@ -52,6 +60,7 @@ func NewSecurityScheme(securityScheme *low.SecurityScheme) *SecurityScheme {
return s
}
// GoLow returns the low-level SecurityScheme that was used to create the high-level one.
func (s *SecurityScheme) GoLow() *low.SecurityScheme {
return s.low
}