Openapi-core is a Python library that provides client-side and server-side support for the OpenAPI v3.0 and OpenAPI v3.1 specifications.
Check documentation to see more details about the features. All documentation is in the "docs" directory and online at openapi-core.readthedocs.io
Recommended way (via pip):
Alternatively you can download the code and install from the repository:
pip install -e git+https://github.com/python-openapi/openapi-core.git#egg=openapi_core
First, create your OpenAPI object.
from openapi_core import OpenAPI openapi = OpenAPI.from_file_path('openapi.json')
Now you can use it to validate and unmarshal against requests and/or responses.
# raises an error if the request is invalid result = openapi.unmarshal_request(request)
Retrieve validated and unmarshalled request data.
# get parameters path_params = result.parameters.path query_params = result.parameters.query cookies_params = result.parameters.cookies headers_params = result.parameters.headers # get body body = result.body # get security data security = result.security
The request object should implement the OpenAPI Request protocol. Check Integrations to find officially supported implementations.
For more details read about the Unmarshalling process.
If you just want to validate your request/response data without unmarshalling, read about Validation instead.
The project is under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License.
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