SMILEY4 / ktor-swagger-ui

Kotlin Ktor plugin to generate OpenAPI and provide Swagger UI
Apache License 2.0
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kotlin ktor ktor-plugin openapi swagger swagger-ui

Ktor Swagger-UI

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This library provides a Ktor plugin to document routes, generate an OpenApi Specification and serve a Swagger UI. It is meant to be minimally invasive, meaning it can be plugged into existing application without requiring immediate changes to the code. Routes can then be gradually enhanced with documentation.

Features

Documentation

A wiki with a short documentation is available here.

Installation

dependencies {
    implementation "io.github.smiley4:ktor-swagger-ui:<VERSION>"
}

Examples

Runnable examples can be found in ktor-swagger-ui-examples/src/main/kotlin/io/github/smiley4/ktorswaggerui/examples.

Configuration

install(SwaggerUI) {
    swagger {
        swaggerUrl = "swagger-ui"
        forwardRoot = true
    }
    info {
        title = "Example API"
        version = "latest"
        description = "Example API for testing and demonstration purposes."
    }
    server {
        url = "http://localhost:8080"
        description = "Development Server"
    }
}
routing {
    // Create a route for the openapi-spec file.
    route("api.json") {
      openApiSpec()
    }
    // Create a route for the swagger-ui using the openapi-spec at "/api.json".
    route("swagger") {
      swaggerUI("/api.json")
    }
}

Routes

get("hello", {
    description = "Hello World Endpoint."
    response {
        HttpStatusCode.OK to {
            description = "Successful Request"
            body<String> { description = "the response" }
        }
        HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError to {
            description = "Something unexpected happened"
        }
    }
}) {
    call.respondText("Hello World!")
}
post("math/{operation}", {
    tags = listOf("test")
    description = "Performs the given operation on the given values and returns the result"
    request {
        pathParameter<String>("operation") {
            description = "the math operation to perform. Either 'add' or 'sub'"
        }
        body<MathRequest>()
    }
    response {
        HttpStatusCode.OK to {
            description = "The operation was successful"
            body<MathResult> {
                description = "The result of the operation"
            }
        }
        HttpStatusCode.BadRequest to {
            description = "An invalid operation was provided"
        }
    }
}) {
    val operation = call.parameters["operation"]!!
    call.receive<MathRequest>().let { request ->
        when (operation) {
            "add" -> call.respond(HttpStatusCode.OK, MathResult(request.a + request.b))
            "sub" -> call.respond(HttpStatusCode.OK, MathResult(request.a - request.b))
            else -> call.respond(HttpStatusCode.BadRequest, Unit)
        }
    }
}

data class MathRequest(
    val a: Int,
    val b: Int
)

data class MathResult(
    val value: Int
)