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created_at | 2019-08-08 17:52:12.568797+00 |
updated_at | 2025-02-25 12:18:32.996466+00 |
description | Macros for #[derive(JsonSchema)], for use with schemars |
homepage | https://graham.cool/schemars/ |
repository | https://github.com/GREsau/schemars |
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[!NOTE] Schemars 1.0 is in development on the v1 branch, see draft PR 290 for updates
Generate JSON Schema documents from Rust code
If you don't really care about the specifics, the easiest way to generate a JSON schema for your types is to #[derive(JsonSchema)]
and use the schema_for!
macro. All fields of the type must also implement JsonSchema
- Schemars implements this for many standard library types.
use schemars::{schema_for, JsonSchema};
#[derive(JsonSchema)]
pub struct MyStruct {
pub my_int: i32,
pub my_bool: bool,
pub my_nullable_enum: Option<MyEnum>,
}
#[derive(JsonSchema)]
pub enum MyEnum {
StringNewType(String),
StructVariant { floats: Vec<f32> },
}
let schema = schema_for!(MyStruct);
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&schema).unwrap());
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"title": "MyStruct",
"type": "object",
"required": ["my_bool", "my_int"],
"properties": {
"my_bool": {
"type": "boolean"
},
"my_int": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32"
},
"my_nullable_enum": {
"anyOf": [
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/MyEnum"
},
{
"type": "null"
}
]
}
},
"definitions": {
"MyEnum": {
"anyOf": [
{
"type": "object",
"required": ["StringNewType"],
"properties": {
"StringNewType": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"additionalProperties": false
},
{
"type": "object",
"required": ["StructVariant"],
"properties": {
"StructVariant": {
"type": "object",
"required": ["floats"],
"properties": {
"floats": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "number",
"format": "float"
}
}
}
}
},
"additionalProperties": false
}
]
}
}
}
One of the main aims of this library is compatibility with Serde. Any generated schema should match how serde_json would serialize/deserialize to/from JSON. To support this, Schemars will check for any #[serde(...)]
attributes on types that derive JsonSchema
, and adjust the generated schema accordingly.
use schemars::{schema_for, JsonSchema};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, JsonSchema)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase", deny_unknown_fields)]
pub struct MyStruct {
#[serde(rename = "myNumber")]
pub my_int: i32,
pub my_bool: bool,
#[serde(default)]
pub my_nullable_enum: Option<MyEnum>,
}
#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize, JsonSchema)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum MyEnum {
StringNewType(String),
StructVariant { floats: Vec<f32> },
}
let schema = schema_for!(MyStruct);
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&schema).unwrap());
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"title": "MyStruct",
"type": "object",
"required": ["myBool", "myNumber"],
"properties": {
"myBool": {
"type": "boolean"
},
"myNullableEnum": {
"default": null,
"anyOf": [
{
"$ref": "#/definitions/MyEnum"
},
{
"type": "null"
}
]
},
"myNumber": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int32"
}
},
"additionalProperties": false,
"definitions": {
"MyEnum": {
"anyOf": [
{
"type": "string"
},
{
"type": "object",
"required": ["floats"],
"properties": {
"floats": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "number",
"format": "float"
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
#[serde(...)]
attributes can be overriden using #[schemars(...)]
attributes, which behave identically (e.g. #[schemars(rename_all = "camelCase")]
). You may find this useful if you want to change the generated schema without affecting Serde's behaviour, or if you're just not using Serde.
If you want a schema for a type that can't/doesn't implement JsonSchema
, but does implement serde::Serialize
, then you can generate a JSON schema from a value of that type. However, this schema will generally be less precise than if the type implemented JsonSchema
- particularly when it involves enums, since schemars will not make any assumptions about the structure of an enum based on a single variant.
use schemars::schema_for_value;
use serde::Serialize;
#[derive(Serialize)]
pub struct MyStruct {
pub my_int: i32,
pub my_bool: bool,
pub my_nullable_enum: Option<MyEnum>,
}
#[derive(Serialize)]
pub enum MyEnum {
StringNewType(String),
StructVariant { floats: Vec<f32> },
}
let schema = schema_for_value!(MyStruct {
my_int: 123,
my_bool: true,
my_nullable_enum: Some(MyEnum::StringNewType("foo".to_string()))
});
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&schema).unwrap());
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"title": "MyStruct",
"examples": [
{
"my_bool": true,
"my_int": 123,
"my_nullable_enum": {
"StringNewType": "foo"
}
}
],
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"my_bool": {
"type": "boolean"
},
"my_int": {
"type": "integer"
},
"my_nullable_enum": true
}
}
derive
(enabled by default) - provides #[derive(JsonSchema)]
macroimpl_json_schema
- implements JsonSchema
for Schemars types themselvespreserve_order
- keep the order of struct fields in Schema
and SchemaObject
raw_value
- implements JsonSchema
for serde_json::value::RawValue
(enables the serde_json raw_value
feature)Schemars can implement JsonSchema
on types from several popular crates, enabled via feature flags (dependency versions are shown in brackets):
chrono
- chrono (^0.4)indexmap1
- indexmap (^1.2)indexmap2
- indexmap (^2.0)either
- either (^1.3)uuid08
- uuid (^0.8)uuid1
- uuid (^1.0)smallvec
- smallvec (^1.0)arrayvec05
- arrayvec (^0.5)arrayvec07
- arrayvec (^0.7)url
- url (^2.0)bytes
- bytes (^1.0)enumset
- enumset (^1.0)rust_decimal
- rust_decimal (^1.0)bigdecimal03
- bigdecimal (^0.3)bigdecimal04
- bigdecimal (^0.4)smol_str
- smol_str (^0.1.17)semver
- semver (^1.0.9)For example, to implement JsonSchema
on types from chrono
, enable it as a feature in the schemars
dependency in your Cargo.toml
like so:
[dependencies]
schemars = { version = "0.8", features = ["chrono"] }