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* feat(ui): configure default expansion depth for models This commit adds possibility to configure defaultModelsExpandDepth, which controls how models (at the bottom of the API doc) are displayed. Default value is 1, but it can be set to -1 completely hide the models. https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-ui/blob/master/docs/usage/configuration.md#display * doc: update README.md Added Configuration section describing available configuration options.
gin-swagger
gin middleware to automatically generate RESTFUL API documentation with Swagger 2.0.
Usage
Start using it
- Add comments to your API source code, See Declarative Comments Format.
- Download Swag for Go by using:
go get -u github.com/swaggo/swag/cmd/swag
- Run the Swag at your Go project root path(for instance
~/root/go-peoject-name), Swag will parse comments and generate required files(docsfolder anddocs/doc.go) at~/root/go-peoject-name/docs.
swag init
- Download gin-swagger by using:
go get -u github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger
go get -u github.com/swaggo/files
Import following in your code:
import "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger" // gin-swagger middleware
import "github.com/swaggo/files" // swagger embed files
Canonical example:
Now assume you have implemented a simple api as following:
// A get function which returns a hello world string by json
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
So how to use gin-swagger on api above? Just follow the following guide.
- Add Comments for apis and main function with gin-swagger rules like following:
// @BasePath /api/v1
// PingExample godoc
// @Summary ping example
// @Schemes
// @Description do ping
// @Tags example
// @Accept json
// @Produce json
// @Success 200 {string} Helloworld
// @Router /example/helloworld [get]
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
- Use
swag initcommand to generate a docs, docs generated will be stored at - import the docs like this:
I assume your project named
github.com/go-project-name/docs.
import (
docs "github.com/go-project-name/docs"
)
-
build your application and after that, go to http://localhost:8080/swagger/index.html ,you to see your Swagger UI.
-
The full code and folder relatives here:
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
docs "github.com/go-project-name/docs"
swaggerfiles "github.com/swaggo/files"
ginSwagger "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger"
"net/http"
)
// @BasePath /api/v1
// PingExample godoc
// @Summary ping example
// @Schemes
// @Description do ping
// @Tags example
// @Accept json
// @Produce json
// @Success 200 {string} Helloworld
// @Router /example/helloworld [get]
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
docs.SwaggerInfo.BasePath = "/api/v1"
v1 := r.Group("/api/v1")
{
eg := v1.Group("/example")
{
eg.GET("/helloworld",Helloworld)
}
}
r.GET("/swagger/*any", ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerfiles.Handler))
r.Run(":8080")
}
Demo project tree, swag init is run at relative .
.
├── docs
│ ├── docs.go
│ ├── swagger.json
│ └── swagger.yaml
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
└── main.go
Configuration
You can configure Swagger using different configuration options
func main() {
r := gin.New()
ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerFiles.Handler,
ginSwagger.URL("http://localhost:8080/swagger/doc.json"),
ginSwagger.DefaultModelsExpandDepth(-1)))
r.Run()
}
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| URL | string | "doc.json" | URL pointing to API definition |
| DeepLinking | bool | true | Swagger deeplinking configuration |
| DefaultModelsExpandDepth | int | 1 | Default expansion depth for models (set to -1 completely hide the models) |
Description
Middleware to automatically generate RESTful API documentation with Swagger 2.0 for Gin https://git.company.lan/gopkg/gin
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