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= OpenAPI Generator Gradle Plugin This document describes the gradle plugin for OpenAPI Generator. This gradle plugin offers a declarative DSL via _extensions_ (these are Gradle project extensions). These map almost fully 1:1 with the options you'd pass to the CLI or Maven plugin. The plugin maps the extensions to a task of the same name to provide a clean API. If you're interested in the extension/task mapping concept from a high-level, you can https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/custom_plugins.html#sec:mapping_extension_properties_to_task_properties[check out Gradle's docs]. == Tasks Tasks are listed under the "OpenAPI Tools" tasks heading. .OpenAPI Tools Tasks |=== |task name |description |*openApiGenerate* |Generate code via Open API Tools Generator for Open API 2.0 or 3.x specification documents. |*openApiGenerators* |Lists generators available via Open API Generators. |*openApiMeta* |Generates a new generator to be consumed via Open API Generator. |*openApiValidate* |Validates an Open API 2.0 or 3.x specification document. |=== [NOTE] ==== The plugin implements the above tasks as project extensions of the same name. If you'd like to declare these tasks as dependencies to other tasks (using `dependsOn`), you'll need a task reference. e.g.: ``` compileJava.dependsOn tasks.openApiGenerate ``` ==== == Plugin Setup [source,groovy] ---- buildscript { repositories { mavenLocal() mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath "org.openapitools:openapi-generator-gradle-plugin:3.3.4" } } apply plugin: 'org.openapi.generator' ---- [NOTE] ==== The gradle plugin is not currently published to https://plugins.gradle.org/m2/. ==== == Configuration === openApiGenerate .Options |=== |Key |Data Type |Default |Description |verbose |Boolean |false |The verbosity of generation |validateSpec |Boolean |true |Whether or not we should validate the input spec before generation. Invalid specs result in an error. |generatorName |String |None |The name of the generator which will handle codegen. |outputDir |String |None |The output target directory into which code will be generated. |inputSpec |String |None |The Open API 2.0/3.x specification location. |templateDir |String |None |The template directory holding a custom template. |auth |String |None |Adds authorization headers when fetching the OpenAPI definitions remotely. Pass in a URL-encoded string of name:header with a comma separating multiple values. |systemProperties |Map(String,String) |None |Sets specified system properties. |configFile |String |None |Path to json configuration file. See OpenAPI Generator readme for structure details. |skipOverwrite |Boolean |false |Specifies if the existing files should be overwritten during the generation. |apiPackage |String |(generator specific) |Package for generated api classes. |modelPackage |String |(generator specific) |Package for generated model classes. |modelNamePrefix |String |None |Prefix that will be prepended to all model names. |modelNameSuffix |String |None |Suffix that will be appended to all model names. |instantiationTypes |Map(String,String) |None |Sets instantiation type mappings. |typeMappings |Map(String,String) |None |Sets mappings between OpenAPI spec types and generated code types. |additionalProperties |Map(String,String) |None |Sets additional properties that can be referenced by the mustache templates. |languageSpecificPrimitives |List(String) |None |Specifies additional language specific primitive types in the format of type1,type2,type3,type3. For example: String,boolean,Boolean,Double. |importMappings |Map(String,String) |None |Specifies mappings between a given class and the import that should be used for that class. |invokerPackage |String |None |Root package for generated code. |groupId |String |None |GroupId in generated pom.xml/build.gradle or other build script. Language-specific conversions occur in non-jvm generators. |id |String |None |ArtifactId in generated pom.xml/build.gradle or other build script. Language-specific conversions occur in non-jvm generators. |version |String |None |Artifact version in generated pom.xml/build.gradle or other build script. Language-specific conversions occur in non-jvm generators. |library |String |None |Reference the library template (sub-template) of a generator. |gitUserId |String |None |Git user ID, e.g. openapitools. |gitRepoId |String |None |Git repo ID, e.g. openapi-generator. |releaseNote |String |'Minor update' |Release note. |httpUserAgent |String |None |HTTP user agent, e.g. codegen_csharp_api_client. Generator default is 'OpenAPI-Generator/{packageVersion}}/{language}', but may be generator-specific. |reservedWordsMappings |Map(String,String) |None |Specifies how a reserved name should be escaped to. Otherwise, the default _<name> is used. |ignoreFileOverride |String |None |Specifies an override location for the .openapi-generator-ignore file. Most useful on initial generation. |removeOperationIdPrefix |Boolean |false |Remove prefix of operationId, e.g. config_getId => getId. |apiFilesConstrainedTo |List(String) |None |Defines which API-related files should be generated. This allows you to create a subset of generated files (or none at all). See Note Below. |modelFilesConstrainedTo |List(String) |None |Defines which model-related files should be generated. This allows you to create a subset of generated files (or none at all). See Note Below. |supportingFilesConstrainedTo |List(String) |None |Defines which supporting files should be generated. This allows you to create a subset of generated files (or none at all). See Note Below. |generateModelTests |Boolean |true |Defines whether or not model-related _test_ files should be generated. |generateModelDocumentation |Boolean |true |Defines whether or not model-related _documentation_ files should be generated. |generateApiTests |Boolean |true |Defines whether or not api-related _test_ files should be generated. |generateApiDocumentation |Boolean |true |Defines whether or not api-related _documentation_ files should be generated. |withXml |Boolean |false |A special-case setting which configures some generators with XML support. In some cases, this forces json OR xml, so the default here is false. |configOptions |Map(String,String) |None |A map of options specific to a generator. |=== [NOTE] ==== Configuring any one of `apiFilesConstrainedTo`, `modelFilesConstrainedTo`, or `supportingFilesConstrainedTo` results in others being disabled. That is, OpenAPI Generator considers any one of these to define a subset of generation. For more control over generation of individual files, configure an ignore file and refer to it via `ignoreFileOverride`. ==== [NOTE] ==== When configuring `systemProperties` in order to perform selective generation you can disable generation of some parts by providing `"false"` value: [source,groovy] ---- openApiGenerate { // other settings omitted systemProperties = [ modelDocs: "false", apis: "false" ] } ---- When enabling generation of only specific parts you either have to provide CSV list of what you particularly are generating or provide an empty string `""` to generate everything. If you provide `"true"` it will be treated as a specific name of model or api you want to generate. [source,groovy] ---- openApiGenerate { // other settings omitted systemProperties = [ apis: "", models: "User,Pet" ] } ---- ==== === openApiValidate .Options |=== |Key |Data Type |Default |Description |inputSpec |String |None |The input specification to validate. Supports all formats supported by the Parser. |=== === openApiMeta .Options |=== |Key |Data Type |Default |Description |generatorName |String |None |The human-readable generator name of the newly created template generator. |packageName |String |org.openapitools.codegen |The packageName generatorName to put the main class into. |outputFolder |String |Current Directory |Where to write the generated files |=== == Examples === openApiGenerate This task exposes all options available via OpenAPI Generator CLI and the OpenAPI Generator Maven Plugin. .in build.gradle [source,groovy] ---- openApiGenerate { generatorName = "kotlin" inputSpec = "$rootDir/specs/petstore-v3.0.yaml".toString() outputDir = "$buildDir/generated".toString() apiPackage = "org.openapi.example.api" invokerPackage = "org.openapi.example.invoker" modelPackage = "org.openapi.example.model" modelFilesConstrainedTo = [ "Error" ] configOptions = [ dateLibrary: "java8" ] } ---- The above code demonstrates configuration of global options as well as generator-specific config options. === openApiGenerators This is an output-only listing task. There's no need to add configuration to build.gradle. .Example output of openApiGenerators task [source,terminal] ---- $ ./gradlew openApiGenerators > Task :openApiGenerators The following generators are available: CLIENT generators: - ada … SERVER generators: - ada-server … DOCUMENTATION generators: - cwiki … CONFIG generators: - apache2 OTHER generators: … BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 0s 1 actionable task: 1 executed ---- [NOTE] ==== Generator type listings in the above example have been truncated to avoid potential confusion with changing generator support. Please run the above task to list all available generators. ==== === openApiMeta .in build.gradle [source,groovy] ---- openApiMeta { generatorName = "Jim" packageName = "us.jimschubert.example" } ---- .Example output of openApiMeta task [source,terminal] ---- $ ./gradlew openApiMeta > Task :openApiMeta Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/pom.xml Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/src/main/java/us/jimschubert/example/JimGenerator.java Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/README.md Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/src/main/resources/jim/api.mustache Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/src/main/resources/jim/model.mustache Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/src/main/resources/jim/myFile.mustache Wrote file to /Users/jim/my_project/src/main/resources/META-INF/services/org.openapitools.codegen.CodegenConfig Created generator JimGenerator BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 0s 1 actionable task: 1 executed ---- === openApiValidate .in buid.gradle [source,groovy] ---- openApiValidate { inputSpec = "/src/openapi-generator/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/3_0/petstore.yaml" } ---- .Example output of openApiValidate task (success) [source,terminal] ---- $ ./gradlew openApiValidate --input=/Users/jim/projects/openapi-generator/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/3_0/ping.yaml > Task :openApiValidate Validating spec /Users/jim/projects/openapi-generator/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/3_0/ping.yaml Spec is valid. BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 0s 1 actionable task: 1 executed ---- .Example output of openApiValidate task (failure) [source,terminal] ---- $ ./gradlew openApiValidate > Task :openApiValidate FAILED Validating spec /Users/jim/projects/openapi-generator/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/3_0/petstore.yaml Spec is invalid. Issues: attribute info is missing FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. * What went wrong: Execution failed for task ':openApiValidate'. > Validation failed. * Try: Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights. * Get more help at https://help.gradle.org ---- .in terminal (alternate) [source,terminal] ---- $ ./gradlew openApiValidate --input=/Users/jim/projects/openapi-generator/modules/openapi-generator/src/test/resources/3_0/petstore.yaml ---- === Generate multiple sources If you want to perform multiple generation tasks, you'd want to create a task that inherits from the `GenerateTask`. Examples can be found in https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/blob/master/modules/openapi-generator-gradle-plugin/samples/local-spec/build.gradle[samples/local-spec/build.gradle]. You can define any number of generator tasks; the generated code does _not_ need to be a JVM language. ```gradle task buildGoClient(type: org.openapitools.generator.gradle.plugin.tasks.GenerateTask){ generatorName = "go" inputSpec = "$rootDir/petstore-v3.0.yaml".toString() additionalProperties = [ packageName: "petstore" ] outputDir = "$buildDir/go".toString() configOptions = [ dateLibrary: "threetenp" ] } task buildKotlinClient(type: org.openapitools.generator.gradle.plugin.tasks.GenerateTask){ generatorName = "kotlin" inputSpec = "$rootDir/petstore-v3.0.yaml".toString() outputDir = "$buildDir/kotlin".toString() apiPackage = "org.openapitools.example.api" invokerPackage = "org.openapitools.example.invoker" modelPackage = "org.openapitools.example.model" configOptions = [ dateLibrary: "java8" ] systemProperties = [ modelDocs: "false" ] } ``` To execute your specs, you'd then do: ``` ./gradlew buildGoClient buildKotlinClient ``` If you want to simplify the execution, you could create a new task with `dependsOn`. ```gradle task codegen(dependsOn: ['buildGoClient', 'buildKotlinClient']) ``` Or, if you're generating the code on compile, you can add these as a dependency to `compileJava` or any other existing task. You can also mix the default task `openApiGenerate` with custom tasks: ```gradle compileJava.dependsOn buildKotlinClient, tasks.openApiGenerate ``` [NOTE] ==== `openApiGenerate` is a project extension _and_ a task. If you want to use this in `dependsOn`, you need a task reference or instance. One way to do this is to access it as `tasks.openApiGenerate`. You can run `gradle tasks --debug` to see this registration. ====