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Informations about the package apollo-openapi

Light OpenAPI parser library in PHP based on the OpenAPI Specification allowing developers to extract easily schema's data.

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What can you do with it?

Get Paths

In OpenAPI terms, paths are endpoints (resources), such as /users or /reports/summary/, that your API exposes.

All paths are relative to the API server URL.

Get Paths with Operations

In OpenAPI terms, paths are endpoints (resources), such as /users or /reports/summary/, that your API exposes.

Operations are the HTTP methods used to manipulate these paths, such as GET, POST or DELETE.

Get Path with Operations

Get a specific path (i.e endpoint) and return its operations.

Get the Request Body

The request body usually contains the representation of the resource to be created.

OpenAPI 3.0 provides the requestBody keyword to describe request bodies.

Request bodies are optional by default.

Get a Definition

OpenAPI 3.0 data types are based on an extended subset JSON Schema Specification Wright Draft 00.

The data types are described using a Schema object.

Example of Schema

Run tests


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