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# Building | ||
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After cloning the project, you can build it from source with this command: | ||
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```sh | ||
mvn clean package | ||
``` | ||
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If you don't have maven installed, you may directly use the included [maven wrapper](https://github.com/takari/maven-wrapper), and build with the command: | ||
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```sh | ||
./mvnw clean package | ||
``` | ||
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## Homebrew | ||
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To install, run `brew install swagger-codegen` | ||
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Here is an example usage: | ||
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```sh | ||
swagger-codegen generate -i https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json -l ruby -o /tmp/test/ | ||
``` | ||
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## To build a server stub | ||
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Please refer to https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/wiki/Server-stub-generator-HOWTO for more information. | ||
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## To build the codegen library | ||
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This will create the Swagger Codegen library from source. | ||
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```sh | ||
mvn package | ||
``` | ||
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Note! The templates are included in the library generated. If you want to modify the templates, you'll need to either repackage the library OR specify a path to your scripts. |
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# Companies leveraging Swagger Codegen | ||
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Here are some companies/projects using Swagger Codegen in production. To add your company/project to the list, please raise a PR. | ||
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- [Acando](https://www.acando.de/) | ||
- [Accengage](https://www.accengage.com/) | ||
- [Accruent](https://www.accruent.com/) | ||
- [Activehours](https://www.activehours.com/) | ||
- [Actonica](https://www.actonica.com) | ||
- [Acunetix](https://www.acunetix.com/) | ||
- [Adaptant](https://www.adaptant.io/) | ||
- [Atlassian](https://www.atlassian.com/) | ||
- [Autodesk](http://www.autodesk.com/) | ||
- [Avenida Compras S.A.](https://www.avenida.com.ar) | ||
- [AYLIEN](http://aylien.com/) | ||
- [Balance Internet](https://www.balanceinternet.com.au/) | ||
- [beemo](http://www.beemo.eu) | ||
- [bitly](https://bitly.com) | ||
- [BeezUP](http://www.beezup.com) | ||
- [Box](https://box.com) | ||
- [Bufferfly Network](https://www.butterflynetinc.com/) | ||
- [Cachet Financial](http://www.cachetfinancial.com/) | ||
- [carpolo](http://www.carpolo.co/) | ||
- [Carus](https://www.carus.com/) | ||
- [Cisco](http://www.cisco.com/) | ||
- [CloudBoost](https://www.CloudBoost.io/) | ||
- [Cloudsmith](https://cloudsmith.io/) | ||
- [Conplement](http://www.conplement.de/) | ||
- [Cummins](http://www.cummins.com/) | ||
- [Cupix](http://www.cupix.com) | ||
- [DBBest Technologies](https://www.dbbest.com) | ||
- [DecentFoX](http://decentfox.com/) | ||
- [DocRaptor](https://docraptor.com) | ||
- [DocuSign](https://www.docusign.com) | ||
- [Elastic](https://www.elastic.co/) | ||
- [Ergon](http://www.ergon.ch/) | ||
- [Dell EMC](https://www.emc.com/) | ||
- [eureka](http://eure.jp/) | ||
- [everystory.us](http://everystory.us) | ||
- [Expected Behavior](http://www.expectedbehavior.com/) | ||
- [fashionTrade](https://www.fashiontrade.com/) | ||
- [Fastly](https://www.fastly.com/) | ||
- [FINRA](https://github.com/FINRAOS/herd/) | ||
- [Flat](https://flat.io) | ||
- [Finder](http://en.finder.pl/) | ||
- [Fitwell](https://fitwell.co/) | ||
- [FH Münster - University of Applied Sciences](http://www.fh-muenster.de) | ||
- [FormAPI](https://formapi.io/) | ||
- [Fotition](https://www.fotition.com/) | ||
- [Gear Zero Network](https://www.gearzero.ca) | ||
- [General Electric](https://www.ge.com/) | ||
- [Genentech](https://gene.com) | ||
- [Genesys - PureCloud](http://developer.mypurecloud.com/) | ||
- [Germin8](http://www.germin8.com) | ||
- [GigaSpaces](http://www.gigaspaces.com) | ||
- [GMO Pepabo](https://pepabo.com/en/) | ||
- [goTransverse](http://www.gotransverse.com/api) | ||
- [GraphHopper](https://graphhopper.com/) | ||
- [Gravitate Solutions](http://gravitatesolutions.com/) | ||
- [HashData](http://www.hashdata.cn/) | ||
- [Hewlett Packard Enterprise](https://hpe.com) | ||
- [High Technologies Center](http://htc-cs.com) | ||
- [Hootsuite](https://hootsuite.com/) | ||
- [Huawei Cloud](http://www.huaweicloud.com/en-us/product/cs.html) | ||
- [Husbanken](https://www.husbanken.no) | ||
- [IBM](https://www.ibm.com) | ||
- [IMS Health](http://www.imshealth.com/en/solution-areas/technology-and-applications) | ||
- [Individual Standard IVS](http://www.individual-standard.com) | ||
- [INSPIDE](http://www.inspide.com) | ||
- [Intent HQ](http://www.intenthq.com) | ||
- [Kabuku](http://www.kabuku.co.jp/en) | ||
- [Kurio](https://kurio.co.id) | ||
- [Kuroi](http://kuroiwebdesign.com/) | ||
- [Kuary](https://kuary.com/) | ||
- [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) | ||
- [LANDR Audio](https://www.landr.com/) | ||
- [Lascaux](http://www.lascaux.it/) | ||
- [Leanix](http://www.leanix.net/) | ||
- [Leica Geosystems AG](http://leica-geosystems.com) | ||
- [LiveAgent](https://www.ladesk.com/) | ||
- [LXL Tech](http://lxltech.com) | ||
- [Lyft](https://www.lyft.com/developers) | ||
- [MailMojo](https://mailmojo.no/) | ||
- [Metaswitch](https://www.metaswitch.com/) | ||
- [Mindera](http://mindera.com/) | ||
- [ModuleQ](https://moduleq.com) | ||
- [Mporium](http://mporium.com/) | ||
- [Neverfail](https://neverfail.com/) | ||
- [NexCap](http://www.nexess-solutions.com/fr/plateforme-iot/) | ||
- [Nitrobox](https://www.nitrobox.com) | ||
- [Norwegian Air Shuttle](https://www.norwegian.com/) | ||
- [NTT DATA](http://www.nttdata.com/) | ||
- [nViso](http://www.nviso.ch/) | ||
- [NHSD](https://digital.nhs.uk/) | ||
- [Okiok](https://www.okiok.com) | ||
- [Onedata](http://onedata.org) | ||
- [Open International Systems](https://openintl.com/) | ||
- [OrderCloud.io](http://ordercloud.io) | ||
- [OSDN](https://osdn.jp) | ||
- [PagerDuty](https://www.pagerduty.com) | ||
- [PagerTree](https://pagertree.com) | ||
- [Pepipost](https://www.pepipost.com) | ||
- [Peatio Tech](https://www.peatio.tech) | ||
- [Plexxi](http://www.plexxi.com) | ||
- [Pixoneye](http://www.pixoneye.com/) | ||
- [PostAffiliatePro](https://www.postaffiliatepro.com/) | ||
- [PracticeBird](https://www.practicebird.com/) | ||
- [Prill Tecnologia](http://www.prill.com.br) | ||
- [Prokarma](https://www.prokarma.com) | ||
- [QAdept](http://qadept.com/) | ||
- [QuantiModo](https://quantimo.do/) | ||
- [QuickBlox](https://quickblox.com/) | ||
- [Rapid7](https://rapid7.com/) | ||
- [Red Hat](https://www.redhat.com/) | ||
- [Reload! A/S](https://reload.dk/) | ||
- [REstore](https://www.restore.eu) | ||
- [REST United](https://restunited.com) | ||
- [Revault Sàrl](http://revault.ch) | ||
- [Riffyn](https://riffyn.com) | ||
- [Roche](https://roche.com) | ||
- [Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)](http://www.rbc.com/canada.html) | ||
- [Saritasa](https://www.saritasa.com/) | ||
- [SAS](https://www.sas.com) | ||
- [SCOOP Software GmbH](http://www.scoop-software.de) | ||
- [SessionM](https://www.sessionm.com/) | ||
- [Shine Solutions](https://shinesolutions.com/) | ||
- [Simpfony](https://www.simpfony.com/) | ||
- [Skurt](http://www.skurt.com) | ||
- [Slamby](https://www.slamby.com/) | ||
- [SmartRecruiters](https://www.smartrecruiters.com/) | ||
- [snapCX](https://snapcx.io) | ||
- [SPINEN](http://www.spinen.com) | ||
- [Sponsoo](https://www.sponsoo.de) | ||
- [SRC](https://www.src.si/) | ||
- [Stardog Ventures](https://www.stardog.io) | ||
- [Stingray](http://www.stingray.com) | ||
- [StyleRecipe](http://stylerecipe.co.jp) | ||
- [Svenska Spel AB](https://www.svenskaspel.se/) | ||
- [Switch Database](https://www.switchdatabase.com/) | ||
- [TaskData](http://www.taskdata.com/) | ||
- [ThirdWatch.ai](https://www.thirdwatch.ai/) | ||
- [ThoughtWorks](https://www.thoughtworks.com) | ||
- [Tpay](https://tpay.com) | ||
- [Trexle](https://trexle.com/) | ||
- [Upwork](http://upwork.com/) | ||
- [uShip](https://www.uship.com/) | ||
- [Variograma](https://variograma.pt) | ||
- [VMware](https://vmware.com/) | ||
- [Viavi Solutions Inc.](https://www.viavisolutions.com) | ||
- [W.UP](http://wup.hu/?siteLang=en) | ||
- [Wealthfront](https://www.wealthfront.com/) | ||
- [Webever GmbH](https://www.webever.de/) | ||
- [WEXO A/S](https://www.wexo.dk/) | ||
- [XSky](http://www.xsky.com/) | ||
- [Yelp](http://www.yelp.com/) | ||
- [Zalando](https://tech.zalando.com) | ||
- [ZEEF.com](https://zeef.com/) | ||
- [zooplus](https://www.zooplus.com/) | ||
- [Trifork](https://www.trifork.com/) |
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# Docker | ||
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## Development in docker | ||
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You can use `run-in-docker.sh` to do all development. This script maps your local repository to `/gen` | ||
in the docker container. It also maps `~/.m2/repository` to the appropriate container location. | ||
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To execute `mvn package`: | ||
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```sh | ||
git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen | ||
cd swagger-codegen | ||
./run-in-docker.sh mvn package | ||
``` | ||
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Build artifacts are now accessible in your working directory. | ||
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Once built, `run-in-docker.sh` will act as an executable for swagger-codegen-cli. To generate code, you'll need to output to a directory under `/gen` (e.g. `/gen/out`). For example: | ||
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```sh | ||
./run-in-docker.sh help # Executes 'help' command for swagger-codegen-cli | ||
./run-in-docker.sh langs # Executes 'langs' command for swagger-codegen-cli | ||
./run-in-docker.sh /gen/bin/go-petstore.sh # Builds the Go client | ||
./run-in-docker.sh generate -i modules/swagger-codegen/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml \ | ||
-l go -o /gen/out/go-petstore -DpackageName=petstore # generates go client, outputs locally to ./out/go-petstore | ||
``` | ||
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## Standalone generator Development in docker | ||
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See [standalone generator development](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/standalone-gen-dev/standalone-generator-development.md) | ||
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## Run Docker in Vagrant | ||
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Prerequisite: install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) and [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads). | ||
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```sh | ||
git clone http://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git | ||
cd swagger-codegen | ||
vagrant up | ||
vagrant ssh | ||
cd /vagrant | ||
./run-in-docker.sh mvn package | ||
``` | ||
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## Public Pre-built Docker images | ||
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- https://hub.docker.com/r/swaggerapi/swagger-generator/ (official web service) | ||
- https://hub.docker.com/r/swaggerapi/swagger-codegen-cli/ (official CLI) | ||
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### Swagger Generator Docker Image | ||
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The Swagger Generator image can act as a self-hosted web application and API for generating code. This container can be incorporated into a CI pipeline, and requires at least two HTTP requests and some docker orchestration to access generated code. | ||
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Example usage (note this assumes `jq` is installed for command line processing of JSON): | ||
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```sh | ||
# Start container and save the container id | ||
CID=$(docker run -d swaggerapi/swagger-generator) | ||
# allow for startup | ||
sleep 5 | ||
# Get the IP of the running container | ||
GEN_IP=$(docker inspect --format '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' $CID) | ||
# Execute an HTTP request and store the download link | ||
RESULT=$(curl -X POST --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --header 'Accept: application/json' -d '{ | ||
"swaggerUrl": "https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json" | ||
}' 'http://localhost:8188/api/gen/clients/javascript' | jq '.link' | tr -d '"') | ||
# Download the generated zip and redirect to a file | ||
curl $RESULT > result.zip | ||
# Shutdown the swagger generator image | ||
docker stop $CID && docker rm $CID | ||
``` | ||
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In the example above, `result.zip` will contain the generated client. | ||
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### Swagger Codegen CLI Docker Image | ||
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The Swagger Codegen image acts as a standalone executable. It can be used as an alternative to installing via homebrew, or for developers who are unable to install Java or upgrade the installed version. | ||
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To generate code with this image, you'll need to mount a local location as a volume. | ||
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Example: | ||
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```sh | ||
docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/local swaggerapi/swagger-codegen-cli generate \ | ||
-i https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \ | ||
-l go \ | ||
-o /local/out/go | ||
``` | ||
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(On Windows replace `${PWD}` with `%CD%`) | ||
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The generated code will be located under `./out/go` in the current directory. |
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# Selective generation | ||
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You may not want to generate *all* models in your project. Likewise you may want just one or two apis to be written. If that's the case, you can use system properties to control the output: | ||
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The default is generate *everything* supported by the specific library. Once you enable a feature, it will restrict the contents generated: | ||
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```sh | ||
# generate only models | ||
java -Dmodels {opts} | ||
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# generate only apis | ||
java -Dapis {opts} | ||
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# generate only supporting files | ||
java -DsupportingFiles | ||
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# generate models and supporting files | ||
java -Dmodels -DsupportingFiles | ||
``` | ||
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To control the specific files being generated, you can pass a CSV list of what you want: | ||
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```sh | ||
# generate the User and Pet models only | ||
-Dmodels=User,Pet | ||
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# generate the User model and the supportingFile `StringUtil.java`: | ||
-Dmodels=User -DsupportingFiles=StringUtil.java | ||
``` | ||
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To control generation of docs and tests for api and models, pass false to the option. For api, these options are `-DapiTests=false` and `-DapiDocs=false`. For models, `-DmodelTests=false` and `-DmodelDocs=false`. | ||
These options default to true and don't limit the generation of the feature options listed above (like `-Dapi`): | ||
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```sh | ||
# generate only models (with tests and documentation) | ||
java -Dmodels {opts} | ||
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# generate only models (with tests but no documentation) | ||
java -Dmodels -DmodelDocs=false {opts} | ||
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# generate only User and Pet models (no tests and no documentation) | ||
java -Dmodels=User,Pet -DmodelTests=false {opts} | ||
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# generate only apis (without tests) | ||
java -Dapis -DapiTests=false {opts} | ||
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# generate only apis (modelTests option is ignored) | ||
java -Dapis -DmodelTests=false {opts} | ||
``` | ||
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When using selective generation, _only_ the templates needed for the specific generation will be used. |
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