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request_body.py
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"""
In this example `openapi` version is used instead of `swagger` version.
"""
from flask import Flask, jsonify, request
from flasgger import Swagger, swag_from
app = Flask(__name__)
swag = Swagger(app, config={
'headers': [],
'specs': [
{
'endpoint': 'apispec',
'route': '/apispec.json'
}
],
'openapi': '3.0.1'
})
@swag.definition('Pet')
class Pet(object):
"""
Pet Object
---
properties:
name:
type: string
"""
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = str(name)
def dump(self):
return dict(vars(self).items())
@app.route('/requestBody', methods=['POST'])
@swag_from()
def request_body_endpoint():
"""
An endpoint for testing requestBody documentation.
---
description: Post a request body
requestBody:
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
required: true
responses:
200:
description: The posted request body
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/Pet'
"""
return jsonify(request.json)
def test_swag(client, specs_data):
"""
This test is runs automatically in Travis CI
:param client: Flask app test client
:param specs_data: {'url': {swag_specs}} for every spec in app
"""
for url, spec in specs_data.items():
assert 'Pet' in spec['definitions']
assert 'paths' in spec
paths = spec['paths']
for path_def in paths.values():
for method_def in path_def.values():
assert 'requestBody' in method_def
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(debug=True)