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About

Openapi-core is a Python library that adds client-side and server-side support for the OpenAPI v3.0 and OpenAPI v3.1 specification.

Key features

  • Validation of requests and responses
  • Schema casting and unmarshalling
  • Media type and parameters deserialization
  • Security providers (API keys, Cookie, Basic and Bearer HTTP authentications)
  • Custom deserializers and formats
  • Integration with libraries and frameworks

Documentation

Check documentation to see more details about the features. All documentation is in the "docs" directory and online at openapi-core.readthedocs.io

Installation

Recommended way (via pip):

$ pip install openapi-core

Alternatively you can download the code and install from the repository:

$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/p1c2u/openapi-core.git#egg=openapi_core

Usage

Firstly create your specification object. By default, OpenAPI spec version is detected:

from json import load
from openapi_core import Spec

with open('openapi.json', 'r') as spec_file:
   spec_dict = load(spec_file)

spec = Spec.create(spec_dict)

Request

Now you can use it to validate against requests

from openapi_core.validation.request import openapi_request_validator

result = openapi_request_validator.validate(spec, request)

# raise errors if request invalid
result.raise_for_errors()

# get list of errors
errors = result.errors

and unmarshal request data from validation result

# get parameters object with path, query, cookies and headers parameters
validated_params = result.parameters
# or specific parameters
validated_path_params = result.parameters.path

# get body
validated_body = result.body

# get security data
validated_security = result.security

Request object should implement OpenAPI Request protocol (See Integrations).

Response

You can also validate against responses

from openapi_core.validation.response import openapi_response_validator

result = openapi_response_validator.validate(spec, request, response)

# raise errors if response invalid
result.raise_for_errors()

# get list of errors
errors = result.errors

and unmarshal response data from validation result

# get headers
validated_headers = result.headers

# get data
validated_data = result.data

Response object should implement OpenAPI Response protocol (See Integrations).

In order to explicitly validate a:

  • OpenAPI 3.0 spec, import openapi_v30_request_validator or openapi_v30_response_validator
  • OpenAPI 3.1 spec, import openapi_v31_request_validator or openapi_v31_response_validator
from openapi_core.validation.response import openapi_v31_response_validator

result = openapi_v31_response_validator.validate(spec, request, response)

You can also explicitly import openapi_v3_request_validator or openapi_v3_response_validator which is a shortcut to the latest v3 release.

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