How do you define an array of different examples in a Swagger spec?

Joseph Downing picture Joseph Downing · Jun 19, 2015 · Viewed 10.1k times · Source

I'm trying to document an API with a static swagger file that can return some JSON that contains an array that looks something like this:

[
  {
    "type": "type A",
    "field A": "this field is specific to type A"
  },
  {
    "type": "type B",
    "field B": "this field is specific to type B"
  }
]

I've tried a few different ways of defining my spec using either polymorphism or explicitly defining multiple examples. The examples have always either ended up looking like:

[
  {
    "type": "type A",
    "field A": "this field is specific to type A",
    "field B": "this field is specific to type B"
  }
]

or just:

[
  {
    "type": "type A",
    "field A": "this field is specific to type A"
  }
]

Is there a way to define an example in my swagger spec so that the example payload shown by swagger-ui will contain an array containing an example of Type A and an example of Type B like the first JSON I wrote?

Answer

Kriil picture Kriil · Feb 22, 2017

Actually, you can. In the responses object, put an examples object with an array as the value of the mime type. like so:

    400:
      description: Bad Request
      examples:
        application/json:
          [
            {
              code:10000,
              message:"Missing Input Parameters",
              fieldA: "AAAAA"
            },{
              code:42,
              message:"Ask the question",
              fieldB: "BBBBBB"
            }
          ]
    default:
      description: Unexpected error
      schema:
        $ref: '#/definitions/Error'