/dropwizard-swagger

a Dropwizard bundle that serves Swagger UI static content and loads Swagger endpoints.

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dropwizard-swagger

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A Dropwizard bundle that serves Swagger UI static content and loads Swagger endpoints. Swagger UI static content is taken from https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-ui

Current version has been tested with Dropwizard 1.2.2 and Swagger 1.5.17 which supports Swagger 2 spec!

Note: if you come from previous versions there have been some changes in the way the bundle is configured, see details below.

License

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Version matrix

dropwizard-swagger Dropwizard Swagger API Swagger UI
 < 0.5        |   0.7.x    |   1.3.2   |    ?
   0.5.x      |   0.7.x    |   1.3.12  | v2.1.4-M1
   0.6.x      |   0.8.0    |   1.3.12  | v2.1.4-M1
   0.7.x      |   0.8.x    |   1.5.1-M2| v2.1.4-M1
   0.7.2      |   0.8.4    |   1.5.3   | v2.1.2
   0.9.x      |   0.9.x    |   1.5.9   | v2.1.5
   1.0.x      |   1.0.x    |   1.5.12  | v2.2.10
   1.1.x      |   1.1.x    |   1.5.16  | v2.2.10
   1.2.x      |   1.2.x    |   1.5.17  | v3.6.0

How to use it

  • Add the Maven dependency (available in Maven Central)
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.smoketurner</groupId>
    <artifactId>dropwizard-swagger</artifactId>
    <version>1.2.2-2</version>
</dependency>
  • Add the following to your Configuration class:
public class YourConfiguration extends Configuration {

    @JsonProperty("swagger")
    public SwaggerBundleConfiguration swaggerBundleConfiguration;
  • Add the following your configuration yaml (this is the minimal configuration you need):
prop1: value1
prop2: value2

# the only required property is resourcePackage, for more config options see below
swagger:
  resourcePackage: <a comma separated string of the packages that contain your @Api annotated resources>
  • In your Application class:
@Override
public void initialize(Bootstrap<YourConfiguration> bootstrap) {
    bootstrap.addBundle(new SwaggerBundle<YourConfiguration>() {
        @Override
        protected SwaggerBundleConfiguration getSwaggerBundleConfiguration(YourConfiguration configuration) {
            return configuration.swaggerBundleConfiguration;
        }
    });
}
  • As usual, add Swagger annotations to your resource classes and methods

  • Open a browser and hit http://localhost:<your_port>/swagger

Additional Swagger configuration

To see all the properties that can be used to customize Swagger see SwaggerBundleConfiguration.java

A note on Swagger 2

Host and port do not seem to be needed for Swagger 2 to work properly as it uses relative URLs. At the moment I haven't run through all the scenarios so some adjustments might be needed, please open a bug if you encounter any problems.

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