The OpenAPI.NET SDK contains a useful object model for OpenAPI documents in .NET along with common serializers to extract raw OpenAPI JSON and YAML documents from the model. The OpenAPI.NET project holds the base object model for representing OpenAPI documents as .NET objects. Some developers have found the need to write processors that convert other data formats into this OpenAPI.NET object model. We'd like to curate that list of processors in this section of the readme. Converts standard .NET annotations ( /// comments ) emitted from your build (MSBuild.exe) into OpenAPI.NET document object. Converts the XML representation of the Entity Data Model (EDM) describing an OData Service into OpenAPI.NET document object.

Features

  • Provide a single shared object model in .NET for OpenAPI descriptions
  • Include the most primitive Reader for ingesting OpenAPI JSON and YAML documents in both V2 and V3 formats
  • Provide OpenAPI description writers for both V2 and V3 specification formats
  • Enable developers to create Readers that translate different data formats into OpenAPI descriptions
  • The OpenAPI.NET project holds the base object model for representing OpenAPI documents as .NET objects
  • Common serializers to extract raw OpenAPI JSON and YAML documents

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Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# HTTP Servers, C# HTTP Clients

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2023-05-15