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# gin-swagger
gin middleware to automatically generate RESTFUL API documentation with Swagger 2.0.
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## Usage
### Start using it
1. Add comments to your API source code, [See Declarative Comments Format](https://swaggo.github.io/swaggo.io/declarative_comments_format/).
2. Download [Swag](https://github.com/swaggo/swag) for Go by using:
```sh
go get -u github.com/swaggo/swag/cmd/swag
```
3. Run the [Swag](https://github.com/swaggo/swag) at your Go project root path(for instance `~/root/go-peoject-name`),
[Swag](https://github.com/swaggo/swag) will parse comments and generate required files(`docs` folder and `docs/doc.go`)
at `~/root/go-peoject-name/docs`.
```sh
swag init
```
4. Download [gin-swagger](https://github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger) by using:
```sh
go get -u github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger
go get -u github.com/swaggo/files
```
Import following in your code:
```go
import "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger" // gin-swagger middleware
import "github.com/swaggo/files" // swagger embed files
```
### Canonical example:
Now assume you have implemented a simple api as following:
```go
// A get function which returns a hello world string by json
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
```
So how to use gin-swagger on api above? Just follow the following guide.
1. Add Comments for apis and main function with gin-swagger rules like following:
```go
// @BasePath /api/v1
// PingExample godoc
// @Summary ping example
// @Schemes
// @Description do ping
// @Tags example
// @Accept json
// @Produce json
// @Success 200 {string} Helloworld
// @Router /example/helloworld [get]
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
```
2. Use `swag init` command to generate a docs, docs generated will be stored at
3. import the docs like this:
I assume your project named `github.com/go-project-name/docs`.
```go
import (
docs "github.com/go-project-name/docs"
)
```
4. build your application and after that, go to http://localhost:8080/swagger/index.html ,you to see your Swagger UI.
5. The full code and folder relatives here:
```go
package main
import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
docs "github.com/go-project-name/docs"
swaggerfiles "github.com/swaggo/files"
ginSwagger "github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger"
"net/http"
)
// @BasePath /api/v1
// PingExample godoc
// @Summary ping example
// @Schemes
// @Description do ping
// @Tags example
// @Accept json
// @Produce json
// @Success 200 {string} Helloworld
// @Router /example/helloworld [get]
func Helloworld(g *gin.Context) {
g.JSON(http.StatusOK,"helloworld")
}
func main() {
r := gin.Default()
docs.SwaggerInfo.BasePath = "/api/v1"
v1 := r.Group("/api/v1")
{
eg := v1.Group("/example")
{
eg.GET("/helloworld",Helloworld)
}
}
r.GET("/swagger/*any", ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerfiles.Handler))
r.Run(":8080")
}
```
Demo project tree, `swag init` is run at relative `.`
```
.
├── docs
│   ├── docs.go
│   ├── swagger.json
│   └── swagger.yaml
├── go.mod
├── go.sum
└── main.go
```
## Configuration
You can configure Swagger using different configuration options
```go
func main() {
r := gin.New()
ginSwagger.WrapHandler(swaggerFiles.Handler,
ginSwagger.URL("http://localhost:8080/swagger/doc.json"),
ginSwagger.DefaultModelsExpandDepth(-1)))
r.Run()
}
```
| Option | Type | Default | Description |
|--------------------------|--------|------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| URL | string | "doc.json" | URL pointing to API definition |
| DocExpantion | string | "list" | Controls the default expansion setting for the operations and tags. It can be 'list' (expands only the tags), 'full' (expands the tags and operations) or 'none' (expands nothing). |
| DeepLinking | bool | true | If set to true, enables deep linking for tags and operations. See the Deep Linking documentation for more information.|
| DefaultModelsExpandDepth | int | 1 | Default expansion depth for models (set to -1 completely hide the models) |