OpenAPI Specification Path
Internal
Overview
The top level paths
keyword introduce a map of paths, keyed by their path value:
[...] paths: /a: summary: description: get: [...] put: [...] post: [...] delete: [...] options: [...] head: [...] patch: [...] trace: [...] parameters: [...] servers: /b: [...] /c: [...] [...]
Path
Each path name must start with a forward slash "/". The path is appended to the expanded URL from the server object url
field in order to construct the full URL. Path templating is allowed. Each path accepts zero or more of the available operations (get
, put
, post
, delete
, options
, head
, patch
, trace
) and parameters
, which is a list of parameters that are applicable for all the operations described under this path. These parameters can be overridden at operation level but cannot be removed there.
Path Templating
Path templating refers to the usage of curly braces {}
to mark a section of a URL path as replaceable using path parameters.
Operations
An operation represents a single HTTP operation on a path.
get|put|post|delete|options|head|patch|trace: summary: | A short description of the operation. operationId: someOperationId description: '...' parameters: [...] responses: [...] tags: [...] requestBody: callbacks: security: servers: deprecated:
operationId==
A unique string, among all operations described by this API, used to identify the operation. The operationId
value is case-sensitive. Tools and libraries may use operationId
to uniquely identify an operation, therefore, it is recommended to follow common programming naming conventions.
Responses
The responses
field is required and lists all possible HTTP responses that may result from executing this operation. The element must contain at least one response code. The definition is not expected to cover all possible HTTP response codes, because they may not be known in advance. However, the definition should cover a successful operation response and any known errors. The "default" map key may be used as a default response object for all HTTP codes that are not covered individually in the definition.
paths:
/a:
get:
responses:
200:
[...]
default:
[...]
RequestBody
Also see:
Tags
Each operation can be annotated with a list of tags. Tagged operations may be handled differently by tools and libraries. Optionally, each tag can get a "description" and an "externalDocs" in the global "tags" section on the root level. The tag names here should match those used in operations. The tag order in the global tags section also controls the default sorting in the UI. It is possible to use a tag at operation level even if it is not specified on the root level.
tags:
- name: tag-a
description: Something that would shed light on tag-a semantics
externalDocs:
url: https://example.com/my-docs/tag-a.html
paths:
/a:
get:
tags:
- tag-a
- other-tag
Parameters
A unique parameter is defined by a combination of a name and a location.