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# Building

After cloning the project, you can build it from source with this command:

```sh
mvn clean package
```

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:

```sh
./mvnw clean package
```

## Homebrew

To install, run `brew install swagger-codegen`

Here is an example usage:

```sh
swagger-codegen generate -i https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json -l ruby -o /tmp/test/
```

## To build a server stub

Please refer to https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/wiki/Server-stub-generator-HOWTO for more information.

## To build the codegen library

This will create the Swagger Codegen library from source.

```sh
mvn package
```

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

Here are some companies/projects using Swagger Codegen in production. To add your company/project to the list, please raise a PR.

- [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

## Development in docker

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.

To execute `mvn package`:

```sh
git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen
cd swagger-codegen
./run-in-docker.sh mvn package
```

Build artifacts are now accessible in your working directory.

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:

```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
```

## Standalone generator Development in docker

See [standalone generator development](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/standalone-gen-dev/standalone-generator-development.md)

## Run Docker in Vagrant

Prerequisite: install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) and [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads).

```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
```

## Public Pre-built Docker images

- https://hub.docker.com/r/swaggerapi/swagger-generator/ (official web service)
- https://hub.docker.com/r/swaggerapi/swagger-codegen-cli/ (official CLI)

### Swagger Generator Docker Image

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.

Example usage (note this assumes `jq` is installed for command line processing of JSON):

```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
```

In the example above, `result.zip` will contain the generated client.

### Swagger Codegen CLI Docker Image

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.

To generate code with this image, you'll need to mount a local location as a volume.

Example:

```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
```

(On Windows replace `${PWD}` with `%CD%`)

The generated code will be located under `./out/go` in the current directory.
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# Selective generation

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:

The default is generate *everything* supported by the specific library. Once you enable a feature, it will restrict the contents generated:

```sh
# generate only models
java -Dmodels {opts}

# generate only apis
java -Dapis {opts}

# generate only supporting files
java -DsupportingFiles

# generate models and supporting files
java -Dmodels -DsupportingFiles
```

To control the specific files being generated, you can pass a CSV list of what you want:

```sh
# generate the User and Pet models only
-Dmodels=User,Pet

# generate the User model and the supportingFile `StringUtil.java`:
-Dmodels=User -DsupportingFiles=StringUtil.java
```

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`):

```sh
# generate only models (with tests and documentation)
java -Dmodels {opts}

# generate only models (with tests but no documentation)
java -Dmodels -DmodelDocs=false {opts}

# generate only User and Pet models (no tests and no documentation)
java -Dmodels=User,Pet -DmodelTests=false {opts}

# generate only apis (without tests)
java -Dapis -DapiTests=false {opts}

# generate only apis (modelTests option is ignored)
java -Dapis -DmodelTests=false {opts}
```

When using selective generation, _only_ the templates needed for the specific generation will be used.
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