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Swagger is a suite of open source and professional tools that help you design, document, and scale APIs with OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, and JSON Schema specifications. Whether you need a browser-based editor, a UI, a code generator, or a collaboration platform, Swagger has a tool for you.
- Why Swagger
Swagger Editor was the first editor built for designing APIs...
- Resources
Swagger Resources. Swagger was created by the team behind...
- API Development
Swagger Codegen can autogenerate your API’s boilerplate code...
- API Documentation
Swagger tools takes the hard work out of generating and...
- API Testing
Swagger offers tools to validate that your API works as it...
- API Governance
Swagger has a range of tools for API governance and...
- API Monitoring
AlertSite makes it easy to create monitors & start...
- OpenAPI & Swagger
You can’t talk OAS without talking Swagger. The Swagger...
- Why Swagger
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Swagger is a tool that allows you to describe the structure of your APIs in a machine-readable format. You can use Swagger to generate interactive API documentation, client libraries, server stubs, tests and more.
Swagger UI is a tool that generates interactive documentation and visualization of REST APIs from OpenAPI Specification. It works in any development environment, supports all browsers, and can be customized and hosted in SwaggerHub.
When described by an OpenAPI document, Swagger open-source tooling may be used to interact directly with the API through the Swagger UI. This project allows connections directly to live APIs through an interactive, HTML -based user interface.
Swagger is a specification and a toolset that allows you to describe, document and automate your APIs. Learn how to use Swagger to expose your API structure, generate client libraries, test your API and more.
Learn how to use Swagger to describe and document RESTful APIs using JSON files. The specification covers resource, operation, parameter, response, model, and data type definitions and examples.