CakePHP 4.x plugin that adds auto-generated Swagger 2.0 documentation to your projects using swagger-php and swagger-ui.
- CakePHP 4.0+
- Some swagger-php annotation knowledge
Install the plugin using composer:
composer require alt3/cakephp-swagger
Enable the plugin in the bootstrap()
method found in src/Application.php
:
public function bootstrap()
{
parent::bootstrap();
$this->addPlugin('Alt3/Swagger');
}
Also make sure that AssetMiddleware is loaded inside
Application.php
or all Swagger page assets will 404.
After enabling the plugin, browsing to http://your.app/alt3/swagger
should now produce the
Swagger-UI interface:
All configuration for this plugin is done through the /config/swagger.php
configuration file. TLDR full example below.
<?php
use Cake\Core\Configure;
return [
'Swagger' => [
'ui' => [
'title' => 'ALT3 Swagger',
'validator' => true,
'api_selector' => true,
'route' => '/swagger/',
'schemes' => ['http', 'https']
],
'docs' => [
'crawl' => Configure::read('debug'),
'route' => '/swagger/docs/',
'cors' => [
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' => '*',
'Access-Control-Allow-Methods' => 'GET, POST',
'Access-Control-Allow-Headers' => 'X-Requested-With'
]
],
'library' => [
'api' => [
'include' => ROOT . DS . 'src',
'exclude' => [
'/Editor/'
]
],
'editor' => [
'include' => [
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Controller' . DS . 'AppController.php',
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Controller' . DS . 'Editor',
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Model'
]
]
]
]
];
Use the ui
section to customize the following Swagger-UI options:
title
: sets the Swagger-UI page title, defaults tocakephp-swagger
validator
: show/hide the validator image, defaults totrue
api_selector
: show/hide the api selector form fields, defaults totrue
route
: expose the UI using a custom route, defaults to/alt3/swagger/
schemes
: array used to specify third field used to generate the BASE URL (host
is fetched realtime,basePath
is also fetched realtime if not defined via annotations), defaults tonull
Please note that the UI will auto-load the first document found in the library.
Use the docs
section to customize the following options:
crawl
: enable to crawl-generate new documents instead of serving from filesystem, defaults totrue
route
: expose the documents using a custom route, defaults to/alt3/swagger/docs/
cors
: specify CORS headers to send with the json responses, defaults tonull
Use the library
section to specify one or multiple swagger documents so:
- swagger-php will know which files and folders to parse for annotations
- swagger-php can produce the swagger json
- this plugin can expose the json at
http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs/:id
(so it can be used by the UI)
The following library example would result in:
- swagger-php scanning all files and folders defined in
include
- swagger-php ignoring all files and folders defined in
exclude
- two endpoints serving json swagger documents:
http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs/api
http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs/editor
'library' => [
'api' => [
'include' => ROOT . DS . 'src',
'exclude' => [
'/Editor/'
]
],
'editor' => [
'include' => [
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Controller' . DS . 'AppController.php',
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Controller' . DS . 'Editor',
ROOT . DS . 'src' . DS . 'Model'
]
]
]
It would also make http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs
produce a json list
with links to all available documents similar to the example below.
{
"success": true,
"data": [
{
"document": "api",
"link": "http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs/api"
},
{
"document": "editor",
"link": "http://your.app/alt3/swagger/docs/editor"
}
]
}
This plugin comes with a shell that should simplify deployment in production
environments. Simply run the following command to create cakephp_swagger
prefixed filesystem documents in tmp/cache
for all entities found in your
library.
bin/cake swagger makedocs <host>
The host argument (e.g. your.app.com) is required, should not include protocols and is used to set the
host
property inside your swagger documents.
Explaining swagger-php annotation voodoo is beyond this plugin but to give yourself a head start while creating your first library document you might want to copy/paste the following working example into any of your php files.
Note: the weird non-starred syntax ensures compatibility with the CakePHP Code Sniffer.
<?php
/**
@SWG\Swagger(
@SWG\Info(
title="cakephp-swagger",
description="Quickstart annotation example",
termsOfService="http://swagger.io/terms/",
version="1.0.0"
)
)
@SWG\Get(
path="/cocktails",
summary="Retrieve a list of cocktails",
tags={"cocktail"},
consumes={"application/json"},
produces={"application/json"},
@SWG\Parameter(
name="sort",
description="Sort results by field",
in="query",
required=false,
type="string",
enum={"name", "description"}
),
@SWG\Response(
response="200",
description="Successful operation",
@SWG\Schema(
type="object",
ref="#/definitions/Cocktail"
)
),
@SWG\Response(
response=429,
description="Rate Limit Exceeded"
)
)
@SWG\Definition(
definition="Cocktail",
required={"name", "description"},
@SWG\Property(
property="id",
type="integer",
description="CakePHP record id"
),
@SWG\Property(
property="name",
type="string",
description="CakePHP name field"
),
@SWG\Property(
property="description",
type="string",
description="Description of a most tasty cocktail"
)
)
*/
Which should result in:
Before submitting a PR make sure:
- PHPUnit and CakePHP Code Sniffer tests pass
- Coveralls Code Coverage remains at 100%