Koa 2 async-style middleware for loading, parsing and validating requests via swagger2.
router(document) => koa2-style Router
validate(document) => koa2 middleware
$ npm add swagger2-koa
This is the easiest way to use swagger2-koa; it creates a standalone koa server, adds the validate
middleware, and returns a
Router object that allows you to add your route implementations.
import * as swagger from 'swagger2';
import {router as swaggerRouter, Router} from 'swagger2-koa';
...
const document = swagger.loadDocumentSync('./swagger.yml');
const router: Router = swaggerRouter(document);
router.get('/ping', async (context) => {
context.status = 200;
context.body = {
serverTime: new Date().toISOString()
};
});
...
router.app() // get the koa 2 server
.listen(3000); // start handling requests on port 3000
Note: in addition to validate
(described below), router
adds the following middleware to its koa server:
@koa/cors
@koa/router
koa-bodyparser
If you already have a Koa server, this middleware adds basic loading and validation of HTTP requests and responses against swagger 2.0 document:
import * as swagger from 'swagger2';
import { validate } from 'swagger2-koa';
const app = new Koa();
// load YAML swagger file
const document = swagger.loadDocumentSync('./swagger.yml');
// validate document
if (!swagger.validateDocument(document)) {
throw Error(`./swagger.yml does not conform to the Swagger 2.0 schema`);
}
app.use(body());
app.use(validate(document));
The validate
middleware behaves as follows:
- expects context.body to contain request body in object form (e.g. via use of koa-body)
- if the request is for a path not defined in swagger document, an HTTP 404 is returned to the client (subsequent middleware is never processed).
- if the request body does not validate, an HTTP 400 is returned to the client (subsequent middleware is never processed)
- if the response body does not validate, an HTTP 500 is returned to the client
For either request (HTTP 400) or response (HTTP 500) errors, details of the schema validation error are passed back in the body. e.g.:
{
"code": "SWAGGER_RESPONSE_VALIDATION_FAILED",
"errors": [{
"actual": {"badTime": "mock"},
"expected": {
"schema": {"type": "object", "required": ["time"], "properties": {"time": {"type": "string", "format": "date-time"}}}
},
"where": "response"
}]
}
This library uses debug
, which can be activated using the
DEBUG
environment variable:
export DEBUG=swagger2-koa:*
- only supports Koa 2-style async/await middleware interface
- requires node version 16 and above
MIT