An OpenAPI documentation tool exposing OAS 3.0 models as well as an actix-web wrapper similar to paperclip.
Apistos is composed of these crates:
apistos
: actix-web wrapper to generate an OpenAPI v3.0.3 documentation fileapistos-core
: A set of traits and common models around OpenAPI v3.0.3apistos-gen
: macro utilities to generate OpenAPI v3.0.3 documentation from Rust modelsapistos-models
: OpenAPI v3.0.3 models withSchema
based on schemars definitionapistos-plugins
: traits and utilities to extend apistosapistos-rapidoc
: bridge between Apistos and RapiDoc for actix.apistos-plugins
: bridge between Apistos and Redoc for actix.apistos-scalar
: bridge between Apistos and Scalar for actix.apistos-shuttle
: allows you to run an actix-web server documented with Apistos on Shuttle.apistos-swagger-ui
: bridge between Apistos and Swagger UI for actix
Check out our example project.
Apistos (pronounced /a.p.i.stos/) is a word play between Héphaïstos (Ἥφαιστος, grec god of blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, metallurgy ... which can also be considered by some as the god of technology) and API (pronounced /a.p.i/ in French).
[dependencies]
#schemars = "0.8"
# sadly we currently rely on a fork to fix multiple flatten for enums, related PR can be found here: https://github.com/GREsau/schemars/pull/264
schemars = { package = "apistos-schemars", version = "0.8" }
apistos = "0.4"
Wrap your regular actix-web app using apistos types.
Most of these types are drop-in types for actix-web one's.
use std::fmt::Display;
use actix_web::{App, HttpServer, ResponseError};
use actix_web::http::StatusCode;
use actix_web::middleware::Logger;
use actix_web::web::Json;
use apistos::actix::CreatedJson;
use apistos::api_operation;
use apistos::ApiComponent;
use apistos::ApiErrorComponent;
use apistos::app::OpenApiWrapper;
use apistos::spec::Spec;
use apistos::web::{post, resource, scope};
use apistos_models::info::Info;
use core::fmt::Formatter;
use schemars::JsonSchema;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::error::Error;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, JsonSchema, ApiComponent)]
pub struct Test {
pub test: String
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, ApiErrorComponent)]
#[openapi_error(
status(code = 403),
status(code = 404),
status(code = 405, description = "Invalid input"),
status(code = 409)
)]
pub enum ErrorResponse {
MethodNotAllowed(String),
NotFound(String),
Conflict(String),
Unauthorized(String),
}
impl Display for ErrorResponse {
fn fmt(&self, _f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
todo!()
}
}
impl ResponseError for ErrorResponse {
fn status_code(&self) -> StatusCode {
todo!()
}
}
#[api_operation(
tag = "pet",
summary = "Add a new pet to the store",
description = r###"Add a new pet to the store
Plop"###,
error_code = 405
)]
pub(crate) async fn test(
body: Json<Test>,
) -> Result<CreatedJson<Test>, ErrorResponse> {
Ok(CreatedJson(body.0))
}
#[actix_web::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), impl Error> {
HttpServer::new(move || {
let spec = Spec {
info: Info {
title: "An API".to_string(),
version: "1.0.0".to_string(),
..Default::default()
},
..Default::default()
};
App::new()
.document(spec)
.wrap(Logger::default())
.service(scope("/test")
.service(
resource("")
.route(post().to(test))
)
)
.build("/openapi.json")
})
.bind((Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED, 8080))?
.run()
.await
}
For a complete example, see the sample petstore.
name | description | extra dependencies |
---|---|---|
query (default) |
Enables documenting actix_web::web::Query |
|
actix (default) |
Enables documenting types from actix |
|
lab_query |
Enables documenting actix_web_lab::extract::Query |
actix-web-lab |
garde |
Enables input validation through garde |
garde |
actix-web-grants |
Enables support for actix-web-grants |
actix-web-grants |
rapidoc |
Enables RapiDoc to expose the generated openapi file | |
redoc |
Enables Redoc to expose the generated openapi file | |
swagger-ui |
Enables Swagger UI to expose the generated openapi file | |
qs_query |
Enables documenting types from serde_qs |
serde_qs |
chrono |
Enables documenting types from chrono |
chrono |
multipart |
Enables documenting types from actix-multipart |
actix-multipart |
rust_decimal |
Enables documenting types from rust_decimal |
rust_decimal |
uuid |
Enables documenting types from uuid |
uuid |
url |
Enables documenting types from url |
url |
extras |
Enables chrono , multipart , rust_decimal , uuid and url features |
All from previous features |
- Handle schema for errors using ApiErrorComponent derive macro
Crate | Key differences |
---|---|
paperclip |
Paperclip is similar to this project but generates Swagger v2 documentation. Paperclip also provides a tool to generate rust code from a Swagger v2 document. |
utoipa |
Utoipa-actix integration rely on actix web macros for routing definition. At first, we planned on relying on utoipa for OAS types and schema derivation but for now utoipa doesn't support generic struct the way we intended to. |
okapi |
Pretty similar, based on schemars as well (and maintained by the founder of schemars) but not integrated with actix. |
- announcement article can be found on medium. It acts as a tutorial for Apistos.
apistos is provided by Netwo.
We use this crate for our internal needs and therefore are committed to its maintenance, however we cannot provide any additional guaranty. Use it at your own risks.
While we won't invest in any feature we don't need, we are open to accept any pull request you might propose.
We are a France based full-remote company operating in the telecom industry. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to visit our career page.