Swama is a powerful command-line interface (CLI) tool for interacting with Swagger/OpenAPI definitions. It allows you to list, view, convert, and explore API specifications directly from the command line. Swama supports JSON and YAML formats for Swagger files, and it's available for multiple platforms through pre-built binaries.
- List and View Endpoints: Explore API endpoints and their details.
- Convert Endpoints: Convert API endpoints to
curl
orfetch
commands for testing. - Explore Tags and Servers: Easily view API tags and servers.
- Flexible Filtering: Filter endpoints by method, tag, or specific endpoint using wildcards.
- Grouping: Group endpoint listings by tag or method.
- Support for Autocompletion: Enable shell autocompletion for faster workflows.
- Mock Server: Start a local mock server based on your Swagger/OpenAPI definitions. The mock server simulates API responses based on the specification, enabling rapid prototyping and testing.
Swama provides pre-built binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows. You can download the appropriate binary from the releases page.
-
Download the latest release:
- Navigate to the releases page.
- Choose the binary for your platform (Linux, macOS, Windows).
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Install the binary:
- Linux/MacOS: Move the binary to a directory in your
$PATH
:sudo mv swama /usr/local/bin/ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/swama
- Windows: Add the binary to your system's
PATH
for global access.
- Linux/MacOS: Move the binary to a directory in your
Alternatively, you can build Swama from source:
git clone https://github.com/idsulik/swama
cd swama
go build -o swama
After installation, you can use the swama
command to interact with Swagger/OpenAPI files.
swama [command]
completion
: Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell.endpoints
: Interact with API endpoints (list, view, convert).mock-server
: Start a local mock server based on the Swagger file.components
: Interact with API components (list, view).info
: Display general information about the Swagger file.servers
: List API servers.tags
: List and view API tags.
-f, --file string
: Path to the Swagger JSON/YAML file. If not provided, the tool will attempt to locate the Swagger file in the current directory.-h, --help
: Displays help for theswama
command or any subcommand.
The endpoints
command allows you to list, view, and convert API endpoints.
Lists all API endpoints from a Swagger/OpenAPI file.
swama endpoints list [flags]
Available Flags:
-e, --endpoint string
: Filter by endpoint, supports wildcard.-g, --group string
: Group output by tag or method (default: "tag").-m, --method string
: Filter by method (GET, POST, etc.).-t, --tag string
: Filter by tag.
Example:
swama endpoints list
Displays detailed information for a specific API endpoint.
swama endpoints view [flags]
Available Flags:
-e, --endpoint string
: Specify the endpoint to view.-m, --method string
: Specify the method (GET, POST, etc.) of the endpoint to view.
Example:
swama endpoints view --method=GET --endpoint=/user
Converts an API endpoint to either a curl
or fetch
command.
swama endpoints convert [flags]
Available Flags:
-e, --endpoint string
: Specify the endpoint to convert.-m, --method string
: Specify the method (GET, POST, etc.).-t, --type string
: Type to convert to (curl
,fetch
).
Example:
swama endpoints convert --file swagger.yaml --endpoint /api/users --method POST --type curl
The mock-server
command allows you to run a local mock server based on a Swagger/OpenAPI specification file. This mock server simulates API responses, making it easier to test and prototype API interactions locally.
Starts a mock server.
swama mock-server run [flags]
Available Flags:
--port int
: Specify the port for the mock server (default: 8080).--host string
: Set the host address for the mock server (default: "localhost").--delay int
: Add a delay in milliseconds to each response, useful for simulating network latency.--default-response-code int
: Set the default response code to use (default: 200).--default-response-type string
: Set the default response type to use (default: "json").
Example:
swama mock-server run --port 8081 --host 0.0.0.0 --delay 200
This command starts a mock server on port 8081, accessible on all network interfaces (0.0.0.0
), with a 200ms delay added to each response to simulate latency.
The components
command allows you to list, and view API components(requests, responses etc.).
Lists all API components from a Swagger/OpenAPI file.
swama components list [flags]
Example:
swama components list
Displays detailed information for a specific API component.
swama components view [flags]
Available Flags:
-n, --name string
: Specify the component's name to view.
Example:
swama components view --name customer
The tags
command allows you to list API tags in the Swagger/OpenAPI file.
swama tags list [flags]
Available Flags:
-h, --help
: Displays help for thetags
command.
Example:
swama tags list --file swagger.yaml
The servers
command allows you to list servers from the Swagger/OpenAPI file.
swama servers list [flags]
Available Flags:
-h, --help
: Displays help for theservers
command.
Example:
swama servers list --file swagger.yaml
Displays general information about the Swagger/OpenAPI file, such as the version, title, and description.
swama info view --file swagger.yaml
Swama supports autocompletion for various shells, such as Bash and Zsh. You can generate a script for your shell to enable autocompletion.
swama completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/swama
swama completion zsh > ~/.zsh/completion/_swama
Contributions to Swama are welcome! Feel free to submit issues or pull requests on the GitHub repository.
Swama is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE
file for more details.
With Swama, interacting with Swagger/OpenAPI files is straightforward and efficient. Whether you're exploring API endpoints, converting them to testable commands, or managing servers and tags, Swama provides a simple and powerful interface for your needs. Get started by downloading the binary or building from source today!