Models

The processor will create simple POJOs classes for the object schemas used in the OpenAPI description. A POJO will only have (annotated) properties and get/set methods for its properties.

The following api describes two endpoints:

  • the first one /book-inline defines the response schema inline. This is interesting because the api does not provide a schema name.

  • the second one /book references a named schema.

openapi: 3.0.2
info:
  title: model exmaple
  version: 1.0.0

paths:
  /book-inline:
    get:
      responses:
        '200':
          description: none
          content:
            application/json:
                schema:
                  type: object
                  properties:
                    isbn:
                      type: string
                    title:
                      type: string

  /book:
    get:
      responses:
        '200':
          description: none
          content:
            application/json:
                schema:
                  $ref: '#/components/schemas/Book'

components:
  schemas:
    Book:
      type: object
      properties:
        isbn:
          type: string
        title:
          type: string

The second endpoint uses a schema with name, so the processor can simply create a POJO using the name as the Java class name.

package generated.model;

import com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonProperty;

public class Book {

    @JsonProperty("isbn")
    private String isbn;

    @JsonProperty("title")
    private String title;

    public String getIsbn () {
        return isbn;
    }

    public void setIsbn (String isbn) {
        this.isbn = isbn;
    }

    public String getTitle () {
        return title;
    }

    public void setTitle (String title) {
        this.title = title;
    }

}

The first endpoint has no name, and the processor invents a name based on the endpoint description. In this case the name will be BookInlineResponse200. To create a unique name and avoid name collisions with other inline objects it is created by concatenating:

  • the path of the endpoint, /book-inline is mapped to BookInline

  • Response, because it is an inline object described under responses:

  • 200, which is the http status code of the response

which is finally the bulky BookInlineResponse200.

Apart from the generated name it will have exactly the same content (i.e. properties & setter/getter) since the schema description is identical.

readOnly/writeOnly

Using readOnly/writeOnly on object schema properties

Foo:
  type: object
  properties:
    barRead:
      readOnly: true
      allOf:
        - $ref: '#/components/schemas/Bar'
    barWrite:
      writeOnly: true
      allOf:
        - $ref: '#/components/schemas/Bar'

will translate to @JsonProperty annotations with read-only or write-only access:

public class Foo {

    @JsonProperty(value = "barRead", access = JsonProperty.Access.READ_ONLY)
    private Bar barRead;

    @JsonProperty(value = "barWrite", access = JsonProperty.Access.WRITE_ONLY)
    private Bar barWrite;

   // ....
}