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Swag converts Go annotations to Swagger Documentation 2.0. We've created a variety of plugins for popular Go web frameworks. This allows you to quickly integrate with an existing Go project (using Swagger UI).

Contents

Getting started

  1. Add comments to your API source code, See Declarative Comments Format.

  2. Download swag by using:

$ go get -u github.com/swaggo/swag/cmd/swag

To build from source you need Go (1.9 or newer).

Or download the pre-compiled binaries binray form release page.

  1. Run swag init in the project's root folder which contains the main.go file. This will parse your comments and generate the required files (docs folder and docs/docs.go).
$ swag init

Make sure to import the generated docs/docs.go so that your specific configuration gets init'ed. If your General API annotations do not live in main.go, you can let swag know with -g flag.

swag init -g http/api.go

swag cli

$ swag init -h
NAME:
   swag init - Create docs.go

USAGE:
   swag init [command options] [arguments...]

OPTIONS:
   --generalInfo value, -g value       Go file path in which 'swagger general API Info' is written (default: "main.go")
   --dir value, -d value               Directory you want to parse (default: "./")
   --propertyStrategy value, -p value  Property Naming Strategy like snakecase,camelcase,pascalcase (default: "camelcase")
   --output value, -o value            Output directory for al the generated files(swagger.json, swagger.yaml and doc.go) (default: "./docs")
   --parseVendor                       Parse go files in 'vendor' folder, disabled by default
   --parseDependency                   Parse go files in outside dependency folder, disabled by default

Supported Web Frameworks

How to use it with Gin

Find the example source code here.

  1. After using swag init to generate Swagger 2.0 docs, import the following packages:
import "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger" // gin-swagger middleware
import "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger/swaggerFiles" // swagger embed files
  1. Add General API annotations in main.go code:
// @title Swagger Example API
// @version 1.0
// @description This is a sample server celler server.
// @termsOfService http://swagger.io/terms/

// @contact.name API Support
// @contact.url http://www.swagger.io/support
// @contact.email [email protected]

// @license.name Apache 2.0
// @license.url http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

// @host localhost:8080
// @BasePath /api/v1

// @securityDefinitions.basic BasicAuth

// @securityDefinitions.apikey ApiKeyAuth
// @in header
// @name Authorization

// @securitydefinitions.oauth2.application OAuth2Application
// @tokenUrl https://example.com/oauth/token
// @scope.write Grants write access
// @scope.admin Grants read and write access to administrative information

// @securitydefinitions.oauth2.implicit OAuth2Implicit
// @authorizationurl https://example.com/oauth/authorize
// @scope.write Grants write access
// @scope.admin Grants read and write access to administrative information

// @securitydefinitions.oauth2.password OAuth2Password
// @tokenUrl https://example.com/oauth/token
// @scope.read Grants read access
// @scope.write Grants write access
// @scope.admin Grants read and write access to administrative information

// @securitydefinitions.oauth2.accessCode OAuth2AccessCode
// @tokenUrl https://example.com/oauth/token
// @authorizationurl https://example.com/oauth/authorize
// @scope.admin Grants read and write access to administrative information

// @x-extension-openapi {"example": "value on a json format"}

func main() {
	r := gin.Default()

	c := controller.NewController()

	v1 := r.Group("/api/v1")
	{
		accounts := v1.Group("/accounts")
		{
			accounts.GET(":id", c.ShowAccount)
			accounts.GET("", c.ListAccounts)
			accounts.POST("", c.AddAccount)
			accounts.DELETE(":id", c.DeleteAccount)
			accounts.PATCH(":id", c.UpdateAccount)
			accounts.POST(":id/images", c.UploadAccountImage)
		}
    //...
	}
	r.GET("/swagger/*any", ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerFiles.Handler))
	r.Run(":8080")
}
//...

Additionally some general API info can be set dynamically. The generated code package docs exports SwaggerInfo variable which we can use to set the title, description, version, host and base path programatically. Example using Gin:

package main

import (
	"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
	"github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger"
	"github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger/swaggerFiles"

	"./docs" // docs is generated by Swag CLI, you have to import it.
)

// @contact.name API Support
// @contact.url http://www.swagger.io/support
// @contact.email [email protected]

// @license.name Apache 2.0
// @license.url http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html

// @termsOfService http://swagger.io/terms/

func main() {

	// programatically set swagger info
	docs.SwaggerInfo.Title = "Swagger Example API"
	docs.SwaggerInfo.Description = "This is a sample server Petstore server."
	docs.SwaggerInfo.Version = "1.0"
	docs.SwaggerInfo.Host = "petstore.swagger.io"
	docs.SwaggerInfo.BasePath = "/v2"

	r := gin.New()

	// use ginSwagger middleware to serve the API docs
	r.GET("/swagger/*any", ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerFiles.Handler))

	r.Run()
}
  1. Add API Operation annotations in controller code
package controller

import (
	"fmt"
	"net/http"
	"strconv"

	"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
	"github.com/swaggo/swag/example/celler/httputil"
	"github.com/swaggo/swag/example/celler/model"
)

// ShowAccount godoc
// @Summary Show a account
// @Description get string by ID
// @ID get-string-by-int
// @Accept  json
// @Produce  json
// @Param id path int true "Account ID"
// @Success 200 {object} model.Account
// @Header 200 {string} Token "qwerty"
// @Failure 400 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Failure 404 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Failure 500 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Router /accounts/{id} [get]
func (c *Controller) ShowAccount(ctx *gin.Context) {
	id := ctx.Param("id")
	aid, err := strconv.Atoi(id)
	if err != nil {
		httputil.NewError(ctx, http.StatusBadRequest, err)
		return
	}
	account, err := model.AccountOne(aid)
	if err != nil {
		httputil.NewError(ctx, http.StatusNotFound, err)
		return
	}
	ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, account)
}

// ListAccounts godoc
// @Summary List accounts
// @Description get accounts
// @Accept  json
// @Produce  json
// @Param q query string false "name search by q"
// @Success 200 {array} model.Account
// @Header 200 {string} Token "qwerty"
// @Failure 400 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Failure 404 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Failure 500 {object} httputil.HTTPError
// @Router /accounts [get]
func (c *Controller) ListAccounts(ctx *gin.Context) {
	q := ctx.Request.URL.Query().Get("q")
	accounts, err := model.AccountsAll(q)
	if err != nil {
		httputil.NewError(ctx, http.StatusNotFound, err)
		return
	}
	ctx.JSON(http.StatusOK, accounts)
}

//...
$ swag init

4.Run your app, and browse to http://localhost:8080/swagger/index.html. You will see Swagger 2.0 Api documents as shown below:

swagger_index.html

Implementation Status

Swagger 2.0 document

  • Basic Structure
  • API Host and Base Path
  • Paths and Operations
  • Describing Parameters
  • Describing Request Body
  • Describing Responses
  • MIME Types
  • Authentication
    • Basic Authentication
    • API Keys
  • Adding Examples
  • File Upload
  • Enums
  • Grouping Operations With Tags
  • Swagger Extensions

Declarative Comments Format

General API Info

Example celler/main.go

annotation description example
title Required. The title of the application. // @title Swagger Example API
version Required. Provides the version of the application API. // @version 1.0
description A short description of the application. // @description This is a sample server celler server.
tag.name Name of a tag. // @tag.name This is the name of the tag
tag.description Description of the tag // @tag.description Cool Description
tag.docs.url Url of the external Documentation of the tag // @tag.docs.url https://example.com
tag.docs.descripiton Description of the external Documentation of the tag // @tag.docs.descirption Best example documentation
termsOfService The Terms of Service for the API. // @termsOfService http://swagger.io/terms/
contact.name The contact information for the exposed API. // @contact.name API Support
contact.url The URL pointing to the contact information. MUST be in the format of a URL. // @contact.url http://www.swagger.io/support
contact.email The email address of the contact person/organization. MUST be in the format of an email address. // @contact.email [email protected]
license.name Required. The license name used for the API. // @license.name Apache 2.0
license.url A URL to the license used for the API. MUST be in the format of a URL. // @license.url http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html
host The host (name or ip) serving the API. // @host localhost:8080
BasePath The base path on which the API is served. // @BasePath /api/v1
schemes The transfer protocol for the operation that separated by spaces. // @schemes http https
x-name The extension key, must be start by x- and take only json value // @x-example-key {"key": "value"}

Using markdown descriptions

When a short string in your documentation is insufficient, or you need images, code examples and things like that you may want to use markdown descriptions. In order to use markdown descriptions use the following annotations.

annotation description example
title Required. The title of the application. // @title Swagger Example API
version Required. Provides the version of the application API. // @version 1.0
description.markdown A short description of the application. Parsed from the api.md file. This is an alternative to @description // @description.markdown No value needed, this parses the description from api.md
tag.name Name of a tag. // @tag.name This is the name of the tag
tag.description.markdown Description of the tag this is an alternative to tag.description. The description will be read from a file named like tagname.md // @tag.description.markdown

API Operation

Example celler/controller

annotation description
description A verbose explanation of the operation behavior.
id A unique string used to identify the operation. Must be unique among all API operations.
tags A list of tags to each API operation that separated by commas.
summary A short summary of what the operation does.
accept A list of MIME types the APIs can consume. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
produce A list of MIME types the APIs can produce. Value MUST be as described under Mime Types.
param Parameters that separated by spaces. param name,param type,data type,is mandatory?,comment attribute(optional)
security Security to each API operation.
success Success response that separated by spaces. return code,{param type},data type,comment
failure Failure response that separated by spaces. return code,{param type},data type,comment
header Header in response that separated by spaces. return code,{param type},data type,comment
router Path definition that separated by spaces. path,[httpMethod]

Mime Types

swag accepts all MIME Types which are in the correct format, that is, match */*. Besides that, swag also accepts aliases for some MIME Types as follows:

Alias MIME Type
json application/json
xml text/xml
plain text/plain
html text/html
mpfd multipart/form-data
x-www-form-urlencoded application/x-www-form-urlencoded
json-api application/vnd.api+json
json-stream application/x-json-stream
octet-stream application/octet-stream
png image/png
jpeg image/jpeg
gif image/gif

Param Type

  • query
  • path
  • header
  • body
  • formData

Data Type

  • string (string)
  • integer (int, uint, uint32, uint64)
  • number (float32)
  • boolean (bool)
  • user defined struct

Security

annotation description parameters example
securitydefinitions.basic Basic auth. // @securityDefinitions.basic BasicAuth
securitydefinitions.apikey API key auth. in, name // @securityDefinitions.apikey ApiKeyAuth
securitydefinitions.oauth2.application OAuth2 application auth. tokenUrl, scope // @securitydefinitions.oauth2.application OAuth2Application
securitydefinitions.oauth2.implicit OAuth2 implicit auth. authorizationUrl, scope // @securitydefinitions.oauth2.implicit OAuth2Implicit
securitydefinitions.oauth2.password OAuth2 password auth. tokenUrl, scope // @securitydefinitions.oauth2.password OAuth2Password
securitydefinitions.oauth2.accessCode OAuth2 access code auth. tokenUrl, authorizationUrl, scope // @securitydefinitions.oauth2.accessCode OAuth2AccessCode
parameters annotation example
in // @in header
name // @name Authorization
tokenUrl // @tokenUrl https://example.com/oauth/token
authorizationurl // @authorizationurl https://example.com/oauth/authorize
scope.hoge // @scope.write Grants write access

Attribute

// @Param enumstring query string false "string enums" Enums(A, B, C)
// @Param enumint query int false "int enums" Enums(1, 2, 3)
// @Param enumnumber query number false "int enums" Enums(1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
// @Param string query string false "string valid" minlength(5) maxlength(10)
// @Param int query int false "int valid" mininum(1) maxinum(10)
// @Param default query string false "string default" default(A)

It also works for the struct fields:

type Foo struct {
    Bar string `minLength:"4" maxLength:"16"`
    Baz int `minimum:"10" maximum:"20" default:"15"`
    Qux []string `enums:"foo,bar,baz"`
}

Available

Field Name Type Description
default * Declares the value of the parameter that the server will use if none is provided, for example a "count" to control the number of results per page might default to 100 if not supplied by the client in the request. (Note: "default" has no meaning for required parameters.) See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-6.2. Unlike JSON Schema this value MUST conform to the defined type for this parameter.
maximum number See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.1.2.
minimum number See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.1.3.
maxLength integer See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.2.1.
minLength integer See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.2.2.
enums [*] See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.5.1.
format string The extending format for the previously mentioned type. See Data Type Formats for further details.

Future

Field Name Type Description
multipleOf number See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.1.1.
pattern string See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.2.3.
maxItems integer See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.3.2.
minItems integer See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.3.3.
uniqueItems boolean See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-fge-json-schema-validation-00#section-5.3.4.
collectionFormat string Determines the format of the array if type array is used. Possible values are:
  • csv - comma separated values foo,bar.
  • ssv - space separated values foo bar.
  • tsv - tab separated values foo\tbar.
  • pipes - pipe separated values foo|bar.
  • multi - corresponds to multiple parameter instances instead of multiple values for a single instance foo=bar&foo=baz. This is valid only for parameters in "query" or "formData".
Default value is csv.

Examples

Descriptions over multiple lines

You can add descriptions spanning multiple lines in either the general api description or routes definitions like so:

// @description This is the first line
// @description This is the second line
// @description And so forth.

User defined structure with an array type

// @Success 200 {array} model.Account <-- This is a user defined struct.
package model

type Account struct {
    ID   int    `json:"id" example:"1"`
    Name string `json:"name" example:"account name"`
}

Add a headers in response

// @Success 200 {string} string	"ok"
// @Header 200 {string} Location "/entity/1"
// @Header 200 {string} Token "qwerty"

Use multiple path params

/// ...
// @Param group_id path int true "Group ID"
// @Param account_id path int true "Account ID"
// ...
// @Router /examples/groups/{group_id}/accounts/{account_id} [get]

Example value of struct

type Account struct {
    ID   int    `json:"id" example:"1"`
    Name string `json:"name" example:"account name"`
    PhotoUrls []string `json:"photo_urls" example:"http://test/image/1.jpg,http://test/image/2.jpg"`
}

Description of struct

type Account struct {
	// ID this is userid
	ID   int    `json:"id"`
	Name string `json:"name"` // This is Name
}

Use swaggertype tag to supported custom type

#201

type TimestampTime struct {
    time.Time
}

///implement encoding.JSON.Marshaler interface
func (t *TimestampTime) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
    bin := make([]byte, 16)
    bin = strconv.AppendInt(bin[:0], t.Time.Unix(), 10)
    return bin, nil
}

func (t *TimestampTime) UnmarshalJSON(bin []byte) error {
    v, err := strconv.ParseInt(string(bin), 10, 64)
    if err != nil {
        return err
    }
    t.Time = time.Unix(v, 0)
    return nil
}
///

type Account struct {
    // Override primitive type by simply specifying it via `swaggertype` tag
    ID     sql.NullInt64 `json:"id" swaggertype:"integer"`

    // Override struct type to a primitive type 'integer' by specifying it via `swaggertype` tag
    RegisterTime TimestampTime `json:"register_time" swaggertype:"primitive,integer"`

    // Array types can be overridden using "array,<prim_type>" format
    Coeffs []big.Float `json:"coeffs" swaggertype:"array,number"`
}

Add extension info to struct field

type Account struct {
    ID   int    `json:"id"   extensions:"x-nullable,x-abc=def"` // extensions fields must start with "x-"
}

generate swagger doc as follows:

"Account": {
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
        "id": {
            "type": "string",
            "x-nullable": true,
            "x-abc": "def"
        }
    }
}

How to using security annotations

General API info.

// @securityDefinitions.basic BasicAuth

// @securitydefinitions.oauth2.application OAuth2Application
// @tokenUrl https://example.com/oauth/token
// @scope.write Grants write access
// @scope.admin Grants read and write access to administrative information

Each API operation.

// @Security ApiKeyAuth

Make it AND condition

// @Security ApiKeyAuth
// @Security OAuth2Application[write, admin]

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