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openapi-core
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About
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Openapi-core is a Python library that adds client-side and server-side support
for the `OpenAPI Specification v3.0.0 <https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/3.0.0.md>`__.
Installation
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Recommended way (via pip):
::
$ pip install openapi-core
Alternatively you can download the code and install from the repository:
.. code-block:: bash
$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/p1c2u/openapi-core.git#egg=openapi_core
Usage
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Firstly create your specification:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core import create_spec
spec = create_spec(spec_dict)
Request
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Now you can use it to validate requests
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.request.validators import RequestValidator
validator = RequestValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(request)
# raise errors if request invalid
result.raise_for_errors()
# get list of errors
errors = result.errors
and unmarshal request data from validation result
.. code-block:: python
# get parameters object with path, query, cookies and headers parameters
validated_params = result.parameters
# or specific parameters
validated_path_params = result.parameters.path
# get body
validated_body = result.body
# get security data
validated_security = result.security
Request object should be instance of OpenAPIRequest class (See `Integrations`_).
Response
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You can also validate responses
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.response.validators import ResponseValidator
validator = ResponseValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(request, response)
# raise errors if response invalid
result.raise_for_errors()
# get list of errors
errors = result.errors
and unmarshal response data from validation result
.. code-block:: python
# get headers
validated_headers = result.headers
# get data
validated_data = result.data
Response object should be instance of OpenAPIResponse class (See `Integrations`_).
Security
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openapi-core supports security for authentication and authorization process. Security data for security schemas are accessible from `security` attribute of `RequestValidationResult` object.
For given security specification:
.. code-block:: yaml
security:
- BasicAuth: []
- ApiKeyAuth: []
components:
securitySchemes:
BasicAuth:
type: http
scheme: basic
ApiKeyAuth:
type: apiKey
in: header
name: X-API-Key
you can access your security data the following:
.. code-block:: python
result = validator.validate(request)
# get basic auth decoded credentials
result.security['BasicAuth']
# get api key
result.security['ApiKeyAuth']
Supported security types:
* http for Basic and Bearer HTTP authentications schemes
* apiKey for API keys and cookie authentication
Customizations
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Deserializers
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Pass custom defined media type deserializers dictionary with supported mimetypes as a key to `RequestValidator` or `ResponseValidator` constructor:
.. code-block:: python
def protobuf_deserializer(message):
feature = route_guide_pb2.Feature()
feature.ParseFromString(message)
return feature
custom_media_type_deserializers = {
'application/protobuf': protobuf_deserializer,
}
validator = ResponseValidator(
spec, custom_media_type_deserializers=custom_media_type_deserializers)
result = validator.validate(request, response)
Integrations
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Django
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For Django 2.2 you can use DjangoOpenAPIRequest a Django request factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.request.validators import RequestValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.django import DjangoOpenAPIRequest
openapi_request = DjangoOpenAPIRequest(django_request)
validator = RequestValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request)
You can use DjangoOpenAPIResponse as a Django response factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.response.validators import ResponseValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.django import DjangoOpenAPIResponse
openapi_response = DjangoOpenAPIResponse(django_response)
validator = ResponseValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request, openapi_response)
Falcon
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This section describes integration with `Falcon <https://falconframework.org>`__ web framework.
Middleware
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Falcon API can be integrated by `FalconOpenAPIMiddleware` middleware.
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.contrib.falcon.middlewares import FalconOpenAPIMiddleware
openapi_middleware = FalconOpenAPIMiddleware.from_spec(spec)
api = falcon.API(middleware=[openapi_middleware])
Low level
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For Falcon you can use FalconOpenAPIRequest a Falcon request factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.request.validators import RequestValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.falcon import FalconOpenAPIRequest
openapi_request = FalconOpenAPIRequest(falcon_request)
validator = RequestValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request)
You can use FalconOpenAPIResponse as a Falcon response factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.response.validators import ResponseValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.falcon import FalconOpenAPIResponse
openapi_response = FalconOpenAPIResponse(falcon_response)
validator = ResponseValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request, openapi_response)
Flask
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Decorator
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Flask views can be integrated by `FlaskOpenAPIViewDecorator` decorator.
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.contrib.flask.decorators import FlaskOpenAPIViewDecorator
openapi = FlaskOpenAPIViewDecorator.from_spec(spec)
@app.route('/home')
@openapi
def home():
pass
If you want to decorate class based view you can use the decorators attribute:
.. code-block:: python
class MyView(View):
decorators = [openapi]
View
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As an alternative to the decorator-based integration, Flask method based views can be integrated by inheritance from `FlaskOpenAPIView` class.
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.contrib.flask.views import FlaskOpenAPIView
class MyView(FlaskOpenAPIView):
pass
app.add_url_rule('/home', view_func=MyView.as_view('home', spec))
Request parameters
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In Flask, all unmarshalled request data are provided as Flask request object's openapi.parameters attribute
.. code-block:: python
from flask.globals import request
@app.route('/browse/<id>/')
@openapi
def home():
browse_id = request.openapi.parameters.path['id']
page = request.openapi.parameters.query.get('page', 1)
Low level
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You can use FlaskOpenAPIRequest a Flask/Werkzeug request factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.request.validators import RequestValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.flask import FlaskOpenAPIRequest
openapi_request = FlaskOpenAPIRequest(flask_request)
validator = RequestValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request)
You can use FlaskOpenAPIResponse as a Flask/Werkzeug response factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.response.validators import ResponseValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.flask import FlaskOpenAPIResponse
openapi_response = FlaskOpenAPIResponse(flask_response)
validator = ResponseValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request, openapi_response)
Pyramid
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See `pyramid_openapi3 <https://github.com/niteoweb/pyramid_openapi3>`_ project.
Requests
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This section describes integration with `Requests <https://requests.readthedocs.io>`__ library.
Low level
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For Requests you can use RequestsOpenAPIRequest a Requests request factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.request.validators import RequestValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.requests import RequestsOpenAPIRequest
openapi_request = RequestsOpenAPIRequest(requests_request)
validator = RequestValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request)
You can use RequestsOpenAPIResponse as a Requests response factory:
.. code-block:: python
from openapi_core.validation.response.validators import ResponseValidator
from openapi_core.contrib.requests import RequestsOpenAPIResponse
openapi_response = RequestsOpenAPIResponse(requests_response)
validator = ResponseValidator(spec)
result = validator.validate(openapi_request, openapi_response)
Related projects
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* `openapi-spec-validator <https://github.com/p1c2u/openapi-spec-validator>`__
* `openapi-schema-validator <https://github.com/p1c2u/openapi-schema-validator>`__
* `pyramid_openapi3 <https://github.com/niteoweb/pyramid_openapi3>`__