spc-pleroma/lib/pleroma/web/api_spec.ex

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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec do
alias OpenApiSpex.OpenApi
alias OpenApiSpex.Operation
alias Pleroma.Web.Endpoint
alias Pleroma.Web.Router
@behaviour OpenApi
defp streaming_paths do
%{
"/api/v1/streaming" => %OpenApiSpex.PathItem{
get: Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.StreamingOperation.streaming_operation()
}
}
end
@impl OpenApi
def spec(opts \\ []) do
%OpenApi{
servers:
if opts[:server_specific] do
[
# Populate the Server info from a phoenix endpoint
OpenApiSpex.Server.from_endpoint(Endpoint)
]
else
[]
end,
info: %OpenApiSpex.Info{
title: "Pleroma API",
description: """
This is documentation for client Pleroma API. Most of the endpoints and entities come
from Mastodon API and have custom extensions on top.
While this document aims to be a complete guide to the client API Pleroma exposes,
the details are still being worked out. Some endpoints may have incomplete or poorly worded documentation.
You might want to check the following resources if something is not clear:
- [Legacy Pleroma-specific endpoint documentation](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/development/API/pleroma_api/)
- [Mastodon API documentation](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/client/intro/)
- [Differences in Mastodon API responses from vanilla Mastodon](https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/development/API/differences_in_mastoapi_responses/)
Please report such occurences on our [issue tracker](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/-/issues). Feel free to submit API questions or proposals there too!
""",
# Strip environment from the version
version: Application.spec(:pleroma, :vsn) |> to_string() |> String.replace(~r/\+.*$/, ""),
extensions: %{
# Logo path should be picked so that the path exists both on Pleroma instances and on api.pleroma.social
"x-logo": %{"url" => "/static/logo.svg", "altText" => "Pleroma logo"}
}
},
# populate the paths from a phoenix router
paths: Map.merge(streaming_paths(), OpenApiSpex.Paths.from_router(Router)),
components: %OpenApiSpex.Components{
parameters: %{
"accountIdOrNickname" =>
Operation.parameter(:id, :path, :string, "Account ID or nickname",
example: "123",
required: true
)
},
securitySchemes: %{
"oAuth" => %OpenApiSpex.SecurityScheme{
type: "oauth2",
flows: %OpenApiSpex.OAuthFlows{
password: %OpenApiSpex.OAuthFlow{
authorizationUrl: "/oauth/authorize",
tokenUrl: "/oauth/token",
scopes: %{
# TODO: Document granular scopes
"read" => "Read everything",
"write" => "Write everything",
"follow" => "Manage relationships",
"push" => "Web Push API subscriptions"
}
}
}
}
}
},
extensions: %{
# Redoc-specific extension, every time a new tag is added it should be reflected here,
# otherwise it won't be shown.
"x-tagGroups": [
%{
"name" => "Accounts",
"tags" => ["Account actions", "Retrieve account information", "Scrobbles"]
},
%{
"name" => "Administration",
"tags" => [
"Chat administration",
"Emoji pack administration",
"Frontend managment",
"Instance configuration",
"Instance documents",
"Invites",
"MediaProxy cache",
"OAuth application managment",
"Relays",
"Report managment",
"Status administration",
"User administration",
"Announcement management"
]
},
%{"name" => "Applications", "tags" => ["Applications", "Push subscriptions"]},
%{
"name" => "Current account",
"tags" => [
"Account credentials",
"Backups",
"Blocks and mutes",
"Data import",
"Domain blocks",
"Follow requests",
"Mascot",
"Markers",
"Notifications",
"Filters",
"Settings"
]
},
%{"name" => "Instance", "tags" => ["Custom emojis", "Instance misc"]},
%{"name" => "Messaging", "tags" => ["Chats", "Conversations"]},
%{
"name" => "Statuses",
"tags" => [
"Emoji reactions",
"Lists",
"Polls",
"Timelines",
"Retrieve status information",
"Scheduled statuses",
"Search",
"Status actions",
"Media attachments"
]
},
%{
"name" => "Miscellaneous",
"tags" => [
"Emoji packs",
"Reports",
"Suggestions",
"Announcements",
"Remote interaction",
"Others"
]
}
]
}
}
# discover request/response schemas from path specs
|> OpenApiSpex.resolve_schema_modules()
end
end