--- id: online title: Online --- ## Hosted We offer online services, publicly and free of charge: - latest stable version: http://api.openapi-generator.tech - latest master: http://api-latest-master.openapi-generator.tech (updated with latest master every hour) > **Hosting Sponsor** > [![Linode Logo](https://www.linode.com/media/images/logos/standard/light/linode-logo_standard_light_small.png)](https://www.linode.com/) These services are beta and do not have any guarantee on service level ## Docker Image The openapi-generator-online Docker 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: ```bash # Start container at port 8888 and save the container id CID=$(docker run -d -p 8888:8080 openapitools/openapi-generator-online) # allow for startup sleep 10 # Get the IP of the running container (optional) GEN_IP=$(docker inspect --format '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' ${CID}) # Execute an HTTP request to generate a Ruby client curl -X POST --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --header 'Accept: application/json' \ -d '{"openAPIUrl": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openapitools/openapi-generator/master/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml"}' \ 'http://localhost:8888/api/gen/clients/ruby' # Example output: # {"code":"c2d483.3.4672-40e9-91df-b9ffd18d22b8","link":"http://localhost:8888/api/gen/download/c2d483.3.4672-40e9-91df-b9ffd18d22b8"} # Download the generated zip file (using "code" provided from your output) wget http://localhost:8888/api/gen/download/c2d483.3.4672-40e9-91df-b9ffd18d22b8 # Unzip the file unzip c2d483.3.4672-40e9-91df-b9ffd18d22b8 # Shutdown the openapi generator image docker stop ${CID} && docker rm ${CID} ``` ## Local/Self-hosting If you prefer to run the service locally, here are the steps: ```bash mvn clean install cd modules/openapi-generator-online mvn spring-boot:run ``` > The online openapi-generator can be run via [Docker](#docker-image) as well. For example, to generate Ruby API client, simply send the following HTTP request using curl: ```bash curl -X POST -H "content-type:application/json" -d '{"openAPIUrl":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openapitools/openapi-generator/master/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml"}' \ http://localhost:8080/api/gen/clients/ruby ``` Then you will receive a JSON response with the URL to download the zipped code. To customize the SDK, you can `POST` to `http://localhost:8080/gen/clients/{generator}` with the following HTTP body: ```json { "options": {}, "openAPIUrl": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openapitools/openapi-generator/master/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml" } ``` Here, the `options` for a language can be obtained by submitting a `GET` request to `http://locahost:8080/api/gen/clients/{generator}`: For example, `curl http://localhost:8080/api/gen/clients/python` returns ```json "packageName":{ "opt":"packageName", "description":"python package name (convention: snake_case).", "type":"string", "default":"openapi_client" }, "packageVersion":{ "opt":"packageVersion", "description":"python package version.", "type":"string", "default":"1.0.0" }, "sortParamsByRequiredFlag":{ "opt":"sortParamsByRequiredFlag", "description":"Sort method arguments to place required parameters before optional parameters.", "type":"boolean", "default":"true" } {} ``` To set package name to `pet_store`, the HTTP body of the request is as follows: ```json { "options": { "packageName": "pet_store" }, "openAPIUrl": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openapitools/openapi-generator/master/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml" } ``` and here is the curl command: ```bash curl -H "Content-type: application/json" \ -X POST \ -d '{"options": {"packageName": "pet_store"},"openAPIUrl": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openapitools/openapi-generator/master/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/2_0/petstore.yaml"}' \ http://localhost:8080/api/gen/clients/python ``` Instead of using `openAPIUrl` with an URL to the OpenAPI spec, one can include the spec in the JSON payload with `spec`: ```json { "options": {}, "spec": { "swagger": "2.0", "info": { "version": "1.0.0", "title": "Test API" }, ... } } ```