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# OpenAPI v2 object model [![Build Status](https://github.com/go-openapi/spec/actions/workflows/go-test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/go-openapi/spec/actions?query=workflow%3A"go+test") [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/go-openapi/spec/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/go-openapi/spec)
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The object model for OpenAPI specification documents.
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### FAQ
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* What does this do?
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> 1. This package knows how to marshal and unmarshal Swagger API specifications into a golang object model
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> 2. It knows how to resolve $ref and expand them to make a single root document
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* How does it play with the rest of the go-openapi packages ?
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> 1. This package is at the core of the go-openapi suite of packages and [code generator](https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger)
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> 2. There is a [spec loading package](https://github.com/go-openapi/loads) to fetch specs as JSON or YAML from local or remote locations
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> 3. There is a [spec validation package](https://github.com/go-openapi/validate) built on top of it
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> 4. There is a [spec analysis package](https://github.com/go-openapi/analysis) built on top of it, to analyze, flatten, fix and merge spec documents
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* Does this library support OpenAPI 3?
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> No.
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> This package currently only supports OpenAPI 2.0 (aka Swagger 2.0).
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> There is no plan to make it evolve toward supporting OpenAPI 3.x.
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> This [discussion thread](https://github.com/go-openapi/spec/issues/21) relates the full story.
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> An early attempt to support Swagger 3 may be found at: https://github.com/go-openapi/spec3
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* Does the unmarshaling support YAML?
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> Not directly. The exposed types know only how to unmarshal from JSON.
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> In order to load a YAML document as a Swagger spec, you need to use the loaders provided by
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> github.com/go-openapi/loads
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> Take a look at the example there: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-openapi/loads#example-Spec
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> See also https://github.com/go-openapi/spec/issues/164
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* How can I validate a spec?
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> Validation is provided by [the validate package](http://github.com/go-openapi/validate)
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* Why do we have an `ID` field for `Schema` which is not part of the swagger spec?
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> We found jsonschema compatibility more important: since `id` in jsonschema influences
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> how `$ref` are resolved.
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> This `id` does not conflict with any property named `id`.
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> See also https://github.com/go-openapi/spec/issues/23
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