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# Swagger Code Generator
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:star::star::star: If you would like to contribute, please refer to [guidelines](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) and a list of [open tasks](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22Need+community+contribution%22).:star::star::star:
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## Overview
This is the swagger codegen project, which allows generation of client libraries automatically from a Swagger-compliant server.
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Check out [Swagger-Spec](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification) for additional information about the Swagger project, including additional libraries with support for other languages and more.
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# Table of contents
- [Swagger Code Generator](#swagger-code-generator)
- [Overview](#overview)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- Installation
- [Compatibility](#compatibility)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [OS X Users](#os-x-users)
- [Building](#building)
- [Docker](#docker)
- [Build and run](#build-and-run-using-docker)
- [Run docker in Vagrant](#run-docker-in-vagrant)
- [Public Docker image](#public-docker-image)
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- [Homebrew](#homebrew)
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- Generators
- [To generate a sample client library](#to-generate-a-sample-client-library)
- [Generating libraries from your server](#generating-libraries-from-your-server)
- [Modifying the client library format](#modifying-the-client-library-format)
- [Making your own codegen modules](#making-your-own-codegen-modules)
- [Where is Javascript???](#where-is-javascript)
- [Generating a client from local files](#generating-a-client-from-local-files)
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- [Customizing the generator](#customizing-the-generator)
- [Validating your OpenAPI Spec](#validating-your-openapi-spec)
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- [Generating dynamic html api documentation](#generating-dynamic-html-api-documentation)
- [Generating static html api documentation](#generating-static-html-api-documentation)
- [To build a server stub](#to-build-a-server-stub)
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- [Node.js](#nodejs)
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- [PHP Slim](#php-slim)
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- [PHP Silex](#php-silex)
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- [Python Flask (Connexion)](#python-flask-connexion)
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- [Ruby Sinatra](#ruby-sinatra)
- [Scala Scalatra](#scala-scalatra)
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- [Java JAX-RS (Java JAX-RS (Jersey v1.18)](#java-jax-rs-jersey-v118)
- [Java JAX-RS (Apache CXF 3)](#java-jax-rs-apache-cxf-3)
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- [Java Spring MVC](#java-spring-mvc)
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- [Haskell Servant](#haskell-servant)
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- [To build the codegen library](#to-build-the-codegen-library)
- [Workflow Integration](#workflow-integration)
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- [Online Generators](#online-generators)
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- [Guidelines for Contribution](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/wiki/Guidelines-for-Contribution)
- [License](#license)
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## Compatibility
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The OpenAPI Specification has undergone 3 revisions since initial creation in 2010. The swagger-codegen project has the following compatibilies with the OpenAPI Specification:
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Swagger Codegen Version | Release Date | OpenAPI Spec compatibility | Notes
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-------------------------- | ------------ | -------------------------- | -----
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2.1.6-SNAPSHOT | | 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 | [master](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen)
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2.1.5 (**current stable**) | 2015-01-06 | 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 | [tag v2.1.5](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/v2.1.5)
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2.0.17 | 2014-08-22 | 1.1, 1.2 | [tag v2.0.17](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/v2.0.17)
1.0.4 | 2012-04-12 | 1.0, 1.1 | [tag v1.0.4](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/tree/swagger-codegen_2.9.1-1.1)
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### Prerequisites
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If you're looking for the latest stable version, you can grab it directly from maven central (you'll need java 7 runtime at a minimum):
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```
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wget http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/io/swagger/swagger-codegen-cli/2.1.5/swagger-codegen-cli-2.1.5.jar -o swagger-codegen-cli.jar
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java -jar swagger-codegen-cli.jar help
```
On a mac, it's even easier with `brew`:
```
brew install swagger-codegen
```
To build from source, you need the following installed and available in your $PATH:
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* [Java 7 or 8](http://java.oracle.com)
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* [Apache maven 3.0.3 or greater](http://maven.apache.org/)
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#### OS X Users
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Don't forget to install Java 7 or 8. You probably have 1.6.
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Export JAVA_HOME in order to use the supported Java version:
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```
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export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8`
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export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/bin:$PATH
```
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### Building
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After cloning the project, you can build it from source with this command:
```
mvn package
```
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### Docker
#### Build and run using docker
```
git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen
cd swagger-codegen
./run-in-docker.sh mvn package
```
#### Run Docker in Vagrant
Prerequisite: install [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html) and [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads).
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```
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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 Docker image
https://hub.docker.com/r/swaggerapi/swagger-generator/
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### Homebrew
To install, run `brew install swagger-codegen`
Here is an example usage:
```
swagger-codegen generate -i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json -l ruby -o /tmp/test/
```
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### To generate a sample client library
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You can build a client against the swagger sample [petstore](http://petstore.swagger.io) API as follows:
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```
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./bin/java-petstore.sh
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```
(On Windows, run `./bin/windows/java-petstore.bat` instead)
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This will run the generator with this command:
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```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
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-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
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-l java \
-o samples/client/petstore/java
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```
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with a number of options. You can get the options with the `help generate` command:
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```
NAME
swagger generate - Generate code with chosen lang
SYNOPSIS
swagger generate [(-a <authorization> | --auth <authorization>)]
[(-c <configuration file> | --config <configuration file>)]
[-D <system properties>]
(-i <spec file> | --input-spec <spec file>)
(-l <language> | --lang <language>)
[(-o <output directory> | --output <output directory>)]
[(-t <template directory> | --template-dir <template directory>)]
[(-v | --verbose)]
[(-s | --skip-overwrite)]
OPTIONS
-a <authorization>, --auth <authorization>
adds authorization headers when fetching the swagger definitions
remotely. Pass in a URL-encoded string of name:header with a comma
separating multiple values
-c <configuration file>, --config <configuration file>
Path to json configuration file. File content should be in a json
format {"optionKey":"optionValue", "optionKey1":"optionValue1"...}
Supported options can be different for each language. Run
config-help -l {lang} command for language specific config options.
-D <system properties>
sets specified system properties in the format of
name=value,name=value
-i <spec file>, --input-spec <spec file>
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location of the OpenAPI Spec, as URL or file (required)
-l <language>, --lang <language>
client language to generate (maybe class name in classpath,
required)
-o <output directory>, --output <output directory>
where to write the generated files (current dir by default)
-t <template directory>, --template-dir <template directory>
folder containing the template files
-v, --verbose
verbose mode
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-s , --skip-overwrite
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specifies if the existing files should be overwritten during
the generation
```
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You can then compile and run the client, as well as unit tests against it:
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```
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cd samples/client/petstore/java
mvn package
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```
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Other languages have petstore samples, too:
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```
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./bin/android-petstore.sh
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./bin/java-petstore.sh
./bin/objc-petstore.sh
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```
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### Generating libraries from your server
It's just as easy--just use the `-i` flag to point to either a server or file.
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### Modifying the client library format
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Don't like the default swagger client syntax? Want a different language supported? No problem! Swagger codegen processes mustache templates with the [jmustache](https://github.com/samskivert/jmustache) engine. You can modify our templates or make your own.
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You can look at `modules/swagger-codegen/src/main/resources/${your-language}` for examples. To make your own templates, create your own files and use the `-t` flag to specify your template folder. It actually is that easy.
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### Making your own codegen modules
If you're starting a project with a new language and don't see what you need, swagger-codegen can help you create a project to generate your own libraries:
```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar meta \
-o output/myLibrary -n myClientCodegen -p com.my.company.codegen
```
This will write, in the folder `output/myLibrary`, all the files you need to get started, including a README.md. Once modified and compiled, you can load your library with the codegen and generate clients with your own, custom-rolled logic.
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You would then compile your library in the `output/myLibrary` folder with `mvn package` and execute the codegen like such:
```
java -cp output/myLibrary/target/myClientCodegen-swagger-codegen-1.0.0.jar:modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar io.swagger.codegen.SwaggerCodegen
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```
Note the `myClientCodegen` is an option now, and you can use the usual arguments for generating your library:
```
java -cp output/myLibrary/target/myClientCodegen-swagger-codegen-1.0.0.jar:modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar \
io.swagger.codegen.SwaggerCodegen generate -l myClientCodegen\
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-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-o myClient
```
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### Where is Javascript???
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See our [javascript library](http://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-js)--it's completely dynamic and doesn't require
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static code generation.
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There is a third-party component called [swagger-js-codegen](https://github.com/wcandillon/swagger-js-codegen) that can generate angularjs or nodejs source code from a OpenAPI Specification.
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:exclamation: On Dec 7th 2015, a Javascript API client generator has been added by @jfiala.
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### Generating a client from local files
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If you don't want to call your server, you can save the OpenAPI Spec files into a directory and pass an argument
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to the code generator like this:
```
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-i ./modules/swagger-codegen/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.json
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```
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Great for creating libraries on your ci server, from the [Swagger Editor](http://editor.swagger.io)... or while coding on an airplane.
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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:
```
# 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:
```
# generate the User and Pet models only
-Dmodels=User,Pet
# generate the User model and the supportingFile `StringUtil.java`:
-Dmodels=User -DsupportingFiles=StringUtil.java
```
When using selective generation, _only_ the templates needed for the specific generation will be used.
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### Customizing the generator
There are different aspects of customizing the code generator beyond just creating or modifying templates. Each language has a supporting configuration file to handle different type mappings, etc:
```
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$ ls -1 modules/swagger-codegen/src/main/java/io/swagger/codegen/languages/
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AbstractJavaJAXRSServerCodegen.java
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AbstractTypeScriptClientCodegen.java
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AkkaScalaClientCodegen.java
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AndroidClientCodegen.java
AspNet5ServerCodegen.java
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AsyncScalaClientCodegen.java
CSharpClientCodegen.java
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ClojureClientCodegen.java
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CsharpDotNet2ClientCodegen.java
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DartClientCodegen.java
FlashClientCodegen.java
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FlaskConnexionCodegen.java
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GoClientCodegen.java
HaskellServantCodegen.java
JMeterCodegen.java
JavaCXFServerCodegen.java
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JavaClientCodegen.java
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JavaInflectorServerCodegen.java
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JavaJerseyServerCodegen.java
JavascriptClientCodegen.java
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NodeJSServerCodegen.java
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ObjcClientCodegen.java
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PerlClientCodegen.java
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PhpClientCodegen.java
PythonClientCodegen.java
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Qt5CPPGenerator.java
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RubyClientCodegen.java
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ScalaClientCodegen.java
ScalatraServerCodegen.java
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SilexServerCodegen.java
SinatraServerCodegen.java
SlimFrameworkServerCodegen.java
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SpringMVCServerCodegen.java
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StaticDocCodegen.java
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StaticHtmlGenerator.java
SwaggerGenerator.java
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SwaggerYamlGenerator.java
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SwiftCodegen.java
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TizenClientCodegen.java
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TypeScriptAngularClientCodegen.java
TypeScriptNodeClientCodegen.java
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```
Each of these files creates reasonable defaults so you can get running quickly. But if you want to configure package names, prefixes, model folders, etc. you can use a json config file to pass the values.
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l java \
-o samples/client/petstore/java \
-c path/to/config.json
```
Supported config options can be different per language. Running `config-help -l {lang}` will show available options. **These options are applied
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by passing them with `-D{optionName}={optionValue}**.
```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar config-help -l java
```
Output
```
CONFIG OPTIONS
modelPackage
package for generated models
apiPackage
package for generated api classes
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sortParamsByRequiredFlag
Sort method arguments to place required parameters before optional parameters. Default: true
invokerPackage
root package for generated code
groupId
groupId in generated pom.xml
artifactId
artifactId in generated pom.xml
artifactVersion
artifact version in generated pom.xml
sourceFolder
source folder for generated code
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localVariablePrefix
prefix for generated code members and local variables
serializableModel
boolean - toggle "implements Serializable" for generated models
library
library template (sub-template) to use:
<default> - HTTP client: Jersey client 1.18. JSON processing: Jackson 2.4.2
jersey2 - HTTP client: Jersey client 2.6
feign - HTTP client: Netflix Feign 8.1.1. JSON processing: Jackson 2.6.3
okhttp-gson - HTTP client: OkHttp 2.4.0. JSON processing: Gson 2.3.1
retrofit - HTTP client: OkHttp 2.4.0. JSON processing: Gson 2.3.1 (Retrofit 1.9.0)
retrofit2 - HTTP client: OkHttp 2.5.0. JSON processing: Gson 2.4 (Retrofit 2.0.0-beta2)
```
Your config file for Java can look like
```json
{
"groupId":"com.my.company",
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"artifactId":"MyClient",
"artifactVersion":"1.2.0",
"library":"feign"
}
```
For all the unspecified options default values will be used.
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Another way to override default options is to extend the config class for the specific language.
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To change, for example, the prefix for the Objective-C generated files, simply subclass the ObjcClientCodegen.java:
```java
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package com.mycompany.swagger.codegen;
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import io.swagger.codegen.languages.*;
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public class MyObjcCodegen extends ObjcClientCodegen {
static {
PREFIX = "HELO";
}
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}
```
and specify the `classname` when running the generator:
```
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-l com.mycompany.swagger.codegen.MyObjcCodegen
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```
Your subclass will now be loaded and overrides the `PREFIX` value in the superclass.
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### Bringing your own models
Sometimes you don't want a model generated. In this case, you can simply specify an import mapping to tell
the codegen what _not_ to create. When doing this, every location that references a specific model will
refer back to your classes. Note, this may not apply to all languages...
To specify an import mapping, use the `--import-mappings` argument and specify the model-to-import logic as such:
```
--import-mappings Pet=my.models.MyPet
```
Or for multiple mappings:
```
Pet=my.models.MyPet,Order=my.models.MyOrder
```
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### Validating your OpenAPI Spec
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You have options. The easiest is to use our [online validator](https://github.com/swagger-api/validator-badge) which not only will let you validate your spec, but with the debug flag, you can see what's wrong with your spec. For example:
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http://online.swagger.io/validator/debug?url=http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json
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### Generating dynamic html api documentation
To do so, just use the `-l dynamic-html` flag when reading a spec file. This creates HTML documentation that is available as a single-page application with AJAX. To view the documentation:
```
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cd samples/dynamic-html/
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npm install
node .
```
Which launches a node.js server so the AJAX calls have a place to go.
### Generating static html api documentation
To do so, just use the `-l html` flag when reading a spec file. This creates a single, simple HTML file with embedded css so you can ship it as an email attachment, or load it from your filesystem:
```
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cd samples/html/
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open index.html
```
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### To build a server stub
You can also use the codegen to generate a server for a couple different frameworks. Take a look here:
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### Node.js
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```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
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-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
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-l nodejs \
-o samples/server/petstore/nodejs
```
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### PHP Slim
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l slim \
-o samples/server/petstore/slim
```
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### PHP Silex
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```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l silex \
-o samples/server/petstore/silex
```
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### Python Flask (Connexion)
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l python-flask \
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-o samples/server/petstore/flaskConnexion
```
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### Ruby Sinatra
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```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l sinatra \
-o samples/server/petstore/sinatra
```
### Scala Scalatra
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```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
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-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
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-l scalatra \
-o samples/server/petstore/scalatra
```
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### Java JAX-RS (Jersey v1.18)
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```
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java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
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-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
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-l jaxrs \
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-o samples/server/petstore/jaxrs-jersey
```
### Java JAX-RS (Apache CXF 3)
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l jaxrs-cxf \
-o samples/server/petstore/jaxrs-cxf
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```
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### Java Spring MVC
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```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l spring-mvc \
-o samples/server/petstore/spring-mvc
```
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### Haskell Servant
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l haskell-servant \
-o samples/server/petstore/haskell-servant
```
### ASP.NET 5 Web API
```
java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \
-i http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json \
-l aspnet5 \
-o samples/server/petstore/aspnet5
```
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### To build the codegen library
This will create the swagger-codegen library from source.
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```
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mvn package
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```
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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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## Workflow integration
You can use the [swagger-codegen-maven-plugin](modules/swagger-codegen-maven-plugin/README.md) for integrating with your workflow, and generating any codegen target.
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## Online generators
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One can also generate API client or server using the online generators (https://generator.swagger.io)
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For example, to generate Ruby API client, simply send the following HTTP request using curl:
```
curl -X POST -H "content-type:application/json" -d '{"swaggerUrl":"http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json"}' https://generator.swagger.io/api/gen/clients/ruby
```
Then you will receieve a JSON response with the URL to download the zipped code.
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Guidelines for Contribution
---------------------------
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Please refer to this [page](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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License
-------
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Copyright 2016 SmartBear Software
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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](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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