// Copyright 2015 go-swagger maintainers // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. /*Package generator provides the code generation library for go-swagger. Generating data types The general idea is that you should rarely see interface{} in the generated code. You get a complete representation of a swagger document in somewhat idiomatic go. To do so, there is a set of mapping patterns that are applied, to map a Swagger specification to go types: definition of primitive => type alias/name definition of array => type alias/name definition of map => type alias/name definition of object with properties => struct definition of $ref => type alias/name object with only additional properties => map[string]T object with additional properties and properties => custom serializer schema with schema array in items => tuple (struct with properties, custom serializer) schema with all of => struct * allOf schema with $ref => embedded value * allOf schema with properties => properties are included in struct * adding an allOf schema with just "x-isnullable": true or "x-nullable": true turns the schema into a pointer when there are only other extension properties provided NOTE: anyOf and oneOf JSON-schema constructs are not supported by Swagger 2.0 A property on a definition is a pointer when any one of the following conditions is met: it is an object schema (struct) it has x-nullable or x-isnullable as vendor extension it is a primitive where the zero value is valid but would fail validation otherwise strings minLength > 0 or required results in non-pointer numbers min > 0, max < 0 and min < max JSONSchema and by extension Swagger allow for items that have a fixed size array, with the schema describing the items at each index. This can be combined with additional items to form some kind of tuple with varargs. To map this to go it creates a struct that has fixed names and a custom json serializer. NOTE: the additionalItems keyword is not supported by Swagger 2.0. However, the generator and validator parts in go-swagger do. Documenting the generated code The code that is generated also gets the doc comments that are used by the scanner to generate a spec from go code. So that after generation you should be able to reverse generate a spec from the code that was generated by your spec. It should be equivalent to the original spec but might miss some default values and examples. */ package generator