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Informations about the package response2schema

Response2Schema

A quick 'n easy way to generate your OpenAPI spec based on a JSON object. Useful for bootstrapping your component schemas. This is intended to be a starting point for writing your specification, as the tool cannot infer types such as enum, oneOf, maximum/minimum, and so on. It also does not support generating endpoints or error responses. All it does is take your JSON object and turns it into an OpenAPI schema object, along with a simple example spec that you can expand on.

Supports generating an OpenAPI spec in JSON or yaml.

Installation

composer require dsuurlant/response2schema

Or download the phar from the Releases page.

Usage

Just point Response2Schema to your input json file, and tell it where to put the output OpenAPI spec.

It will automatically format it to json or yaml based on the extension of the output path.

./vendor/bin/response2schema response.json openapi.yaml

Or when using the phar:

./response2schema.phar response.json openapi.yaml

Example

Given a very simple response:

Response2Schema generates the following spec:

It will always generate the example endpoint and a schema named 'Resource'.

The best way to use this tool is to take this as a starting point, or copy-paste the schema definition to your own OpenAPI spec.

Credits

Built and maintained by Daniëlle Suurlant.

Relies heavily on the awesome PHP OpenAPI library cebe/php-openapi.


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Requires php Version ^7.4|^8.0
ext-json Version *
cebe/php-openapi Version ^1.4
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