This is the Wordnik Swagger javascript client for use with swagger enabled APIs. It's written in CoffeeScript and tested with Jasmine, and is the fastest way to enable a javascript client to communicate with a swagger-enabled server.
Find out more about the swagger project at swagger.wordnik.com, and follow us on Twitter at @swagger_doc.
READ MORE about swagger!
See the swagger website or the swagger-core wiki, which contains information about the swagger json spec.
Calling an API with swagger + node.js!
Install swagger-client:
npm install swagger-client
Then let swagger do the work!
var swagger = require("swagger-client")
var s = new swagger.SwaggerApi({
url: 'http://localhost:8002/api/api-docs'
});
s.build();
s.apis.pet.getPetById({petId:1});
That's it! You'll get a JSON response with the default callback handler:
{
"id": 1,
"category": {
"id": 2,
"name": "Cats"
},
"name": "Cat 1",
"photoUrls": [
"url1",
"url2"
],
"tags": [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "tag1"
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "tag2"
}
],
"status": "available"
}
Need to pass an API key? Configure one as a querystring:
swagger.authorizations.add("apiKey", new swagger.ApiKeyAuthorization("api_key","special-key","query"));
...or with a header:
swagger.authorizations.add("apiKey", new swagger.ApiKeyAuthorization("api_key","special-key","header"));
Calling an API with swagger + the browser!
Download swagger.js
and shred.bundle.js
into your lib folder
<script src='lib/shred.bundle.js' type='text/javascript'></script>
<script src='lib/swagger.js' type='text/javascript'></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
// initialize swagger, point to a resource listing
window.swagger = new SwaggerApi({url: "http://petstore.swagger.wordnik.com/api/api-docs.json"});
swagger.build();
// add a success handler to dump the raw json into a div element named `mydata`
success = function(data) {
document.getElementById("mydata").innerHTML = data.content.data;
}
// a function to fetch a pet
function getPet() {
swagger.apis.pet.getPetById({petId:1}, success);
}
</script>
Need to send an object to your API via POST or PUT?
var body = {
id: 100,
name: "dog"};
swagger.apis.pet.addPet({body: JSON.stringify(body)});
Sending XML in as a payload to your API?
var body = "<Pet><id>2</id><name>monster</name></Pet>";
swagger.apis.pet.addPet({body: body},{requestContentType:"application/xml"});
Need XML response?
swagger.apis.pet.getPetById({petId:1},{responseContentType:"application/xml"});
How does it work?
The swagger javascript client reads the swagger api definition directly from the server. As it does, it constructs a client based on the api definition, which means it is completely dynamic. It even reads the api text descriptions (which are intended for humans!) and provides help if you need it:
s.apis.pet.getPetById.help()
'* petId (required) - ID of pet that needs to be fetched'
The HTTP requests themselves are handled by the excellent shred library, which has a ton of features itself. But it runs on both node and the browser.
Development
Please fork the code and help us improve swagger.js. Send us a pull request and we'll mail you a wordnik T-shirt!
Swagger.js is written in CoffeeScript, so you'll need Node.js and the CoffeeScript compiler. For more detailed installation instructions, see coffeescript.org/#installation.
# generate the javascript libraries and put them in the `lib` folder
npm run-script build
# The 'dev' task will:
# 1. Open source files in your $EDITOR
# 2. Open and run the Jasmine specs in your browser.
# 3. Watch for changes to CoffeeScript files and auto-compile them to Javascript.
npm run-script dev
# List all cake tasks:
cake
License
Copyright 2011-2013 Wordnik, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.