OpenAPI contains a list of type definitions using a superset of JSON
Schema. These are used internally by various OpenAPI compatible tools. I
found myself however wanting to use those schemas separately, outside
existing OpenAPI tooling. Generating separate schemas for types defined
in OpenAPI allows for all sorts of indepent tooling to be build which
can be easily maintained, because the canonical definition is shared.
Installation
openapi2jsonschema is implemented in Python. Assuming you have a
Python intepreter and pip installed you should be able to install with:
pip install openapi2jsonschema
This has not yet been widely tested and is currently in a works on my
machine state.
Usage
The simplest usage is to point the openapi2jsonschema tool at a URL
containing a JSON (or YAML) OpenAPI definition like so:
This will generate a set of schemas in a schemas directory. The tool
provides a number of options to modify the output:
$ openapi2jsonschema --help
Usage: openapi2jsonschema [OPTIONS] SCHEMA
Converts a valid OpenAPI specification into a set of JSON Schema files
Options:
-o, --output PATH Directory to store schema files
-p, --prefix TEXT Prefix for JSON references (only for OpenAPI versions
before 3.0)
--stand-alone Whether or not to de-reference JSON schemas
--kubernetes Enable Kubernetes specific processors
--strict Prohibits properties not in the schema
(additionalProperties: false)
--help Show this message and exit.
Example
My specific usecase was being able to validate a Kubernetes
configuration file without a Kubernetes client like kubectl and
without the server. For that I have a bash script,
available here.
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