| Crates.io | utoipa |
| lib.rs | utoipa |
| version | 5.4.0 |
| created_at | 2022-01-27 20:53:48.746764+00 |
| updated_at | 2025-06-16 18:55:35.879297+00 |
| description | Compile time generated OpenAPI documentation for Rust |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa |
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Pronounced /u:ˈtoʊ:i.pɑ/ or /u:ˈtoʊˌaɪ.piˈeɪ/ whatever works better for you.
Want to have your API documented with OpenAPI? But don't want to be bothered
with manual YAML or JSON tweaking? Would like it to be so easy that it would almost
be utopic? Don't worry: utoipa is here to fill this gap. It aims to do, if not all, then
most of the heavy lifting for you, enabling you to focus on writing the actual API logic instead of
documentation. It aims to be minimal, simple and fast. It uses simple proc macros which
you can use to annotate your code to have items documented.
The utoipa crate provides auto-generated OpenAPI documentation for Rust REST APIs. It treats
code-first approach as a first class citizen and simplifies API documentation by providing
simple macros for generating the documentation from your code.
It also contains Rust types of the OpenAPI spec, allowing you to write the OpenAPI spec only using Rust if auto generation is not your flavor or does not fit your purpose.
Long term goal of the library is to be the place to go when OpenAPI documentation is needed in any Rust codebase.
Utoipa is framework-agnostic, and could be used together with any web framework, or even without one. While being portable and standalone, one of its key aspects is simple integration with web frameworks.
| Flavor | Support |
|---|---|
| actix-web | Parse path, path parameters and query parameters, recognize request body and response body, utoipa-actix-web bindings. See more at docs |
| axum | Parse path and query parameters, recognize request body and response body, utoipa-axum bindings. See more at docs |
| rocket | Parse path, path parameters and query parameters, recognize request body and response body. See more at docs |
| Others* | Plain utoipa without extra flavor. This gives you all the basic benefits listed below in Features section but with little less automation. |
Others* = For example warp but could be anything.
Refer to the existing examples to find out more.
ToSchema manually should not have generic arguments, as
they are not composeable and will result compile error.request_body attribute.body attribute or response content attribute.utoipa-config.The name comes from the words utopic and api where uto are the first three letters of utopic
and the ipa is api reversed. Aaand... ipa is also an awesome type of beer :beer:.
macros Enable utoipa-gen macros. This is enabled by default.yaml: Enables serde_norway serialization of OpenAPI objects.actix_extras: Enhances actix-web integration with being able to
parse path, path and query parameters from actix web path attribute macros. See
docs or examples for more details.rocket_extras: Enhances rocket framework integration with being
able to parse path, path and query parameters from rocket path attribute macros. See docs
or examples for more details.axum_extras: Enhances axum framework integration allowing users to use IntoParams without
defining the parameter_in attribute. See docs
or examples for more details.debug: Add extra traits such as debug traits to openapi definitions and elsewhere.chrono: Add support for chrono DateTime, Date, NaiveDate, NaiveDateTime, NaiveTime and Duration
types. By default these types are parsed to string types with additional format information.
format: date-time for DateTime and NaiveDateTime and format: date for Date and NaiveDate according
RFC3339 as ISO-8601. To
override default string representation users have to use value_type attribute to override the type.
See docs for more details.time: Add support for time OffsetDateTime, PrimitiveDateTime, Date, and Duration types.
By default these types are parsed as string. OffsetDateTime and PrimitiveDateTime will use date-time format. Date will use
date format and Duration will not have any format. To override default string representation users have to use value_type attribute
to override the type. See docs for more details.jiff_0_2 Add support for jiff 0.2 Zoned, and civil::Date types.
By default these types are parsed as string. Zoned will use date-time format. civil::Date will use
date format. To override default string representation users have to use value_type attribute
to override the type. See docs for more details.decimal: Add support for rust_decimal Decimal type. By default
it is interpreted as String. If you wish to change the format you need to override the type.
See the value_type in component derive docs.decimal_float: Add support for rust_decimal Decimal type. By default
it is interpreted as Number. This feature is mutually exclusive with decimal and allow to change the default type used in your
documentation for Decimal much like serde_with_float feature exposed by rust_decimal.uuid: Add support for uuid. Uuid type will be presented as String with
format uuid in OpenAPI spec.ulid: Add support for ulid. Ulid type will be presented as String with
format ulid in OpenAPI spec.url: Add support for url. Url type will be presented as String with
format uri in OpenAPI spec.smallvec: Add support for smallvec. SmallVec will be treated as Vec.openapi_extensions: Adds traits and functions that provide extra convenience functions.
See the request_body docs for an example.repr: Add support for repr_serde's repr(u*) and repr(i*) attributes to unit type enums for
C-like enum representation. See docs for more details.preserve_order: Preserve order of properties when serializing the schema for a component.
When enabled, the properties are listed in order of fields in the corresponding struct definition.
When disabled, the properties are listed in alphabetical order.preserve_path_order: Preserve order of OpenAPI Paths according to order they have been
introduced to the #[openapi(paths(...))] macro attribute. If disabled the paths will be
ordered in alphabetical order. However the operations order under the path will be always constant according to specificationindexmap: Add support for indexmap. When enabled IndexMap will be rendered as a map similar to
BTreeMap and HashMap.non_strict_integers: Add support for non-standard integer formats int8, int16, uint8, uint16, uint32, and uint64.rc_schema: Add ToSchema support for Arc<T> and Rc<T> types. Note! serde rc feature flag must be enabled separately to allow
serialization and deserialization of Arc<T> and Rc<T> types. See more about serde feature flags.config Enables utoipa-config for the project which allows defining global configuration options for utoipa.serde attributes. See docs for more details.StatusCode in responses.Add dependency declaration to Cargo.toml.
[dependencies]
utoipa = "5"
Create type with ToSchema and use it in #[utoipa::path(...)] that is registered to the OpenApi.
use utoipa::{OpenApi, ToSchema};
#[derive(ToSchema)]
struct Pet {
id: u64,
name: String,
age: Option<i32>,
}
mod pet_api {
/// Get pet by id
///
/// Get pet from database by pet id
#[utoipa::path(
get,
path = "/pets/{id}",
responses(
(status = 200, description = "Pet found successfully", body = Pet),
(status = NOT_FOUND, description = "Pet was not found")
),
params(
("id" = u64, Path, description = "Pet database id to get Pet for"),
)
)]
async fn get_pet_by_id(pet_id: u64) -> Result<Pet, NotFound> {
Ok(Pet {
id: pet_id,
age: None,
name: "lightning".to_string(),
})
}
}
#[derive(OpenApi)]
#[openapi(paths(pet_api::get_pet_by_id))]
struct ApiDoc;
println!("{}", ApiDoc::openapi().to_pretty_json().unwrap());
{
"openapi": "3.1.0",
"info": {
"title": "application name from Cargo.toml",
"description": "description from Cargo.toml",
"contact": {
"name": "author name from Cargo.toml",
"email": "author email from Cargo.toml"
},
"license": {
"name": "license from Cargo.toml"
},
"version": "version from Cargo.toml"
},
"paths": {
"/pets/{id}": {
"get": {
"tags": [
"pet_api"
],
"summary": "Get pet by id",
"description": "Get pet from database by pet id",
"operationId": "get_pet_by_id",
"parameters": [
{
"name": "id",
"in": "path",
"description": "Pet database id to get Pet for",
"required": true,
"schema": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64",
"minimum": 0
}
}
],
"responses": {
"200": {
"description": "Pet found successfully",
"content": {
"application/json": {
"schema": {
"$ref": "#/components/schemas/Pet"
}
}
}
},
"404": {
"description": "Pet was not found"
}
}
}
}
},
"components": {
"schemas": {
"Pet": {
"type": "object",
"required": [
"id",
"name"
],
"properties": {
"age": {
"type": [
"integer",
"null"
],
"format": "int32"
},
"id": {
"type": "integer",
"format": "int64",
"minimum": 0
},
"name": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
}
}
You can modify generated OpenAPI at runtime either via generated types directly or using Modify trait.
Modify generated OpenAPI via types directly.
#[derive(OpenApi)]
#[openapi(
info(description = "My Api description"),
)]
struct ApiDoc;
let mut doc = ApiDoc::openapi();
doc.info.title = String::from("My Api");
You can even convert the generated OpenApi to OpenApiBuilder.
let builder: OpenApiBuilder = ApiDoc::openapi().into();
See Modify trait for examples on how to modify generated OpenAPI via it.
This is highly probably due to RustEmbed not embedding the Swagger UI to the executable. This is natural since the RustEmbed
library does not by default embed files on debug builds. To get around this you can do one of the following.
--release modedebug-embed feature flag to your Cargo.toml for utoipa-swagger-ui. This will enable the debug-emebed feature flag for
RustEmbed as well. Read more about this here and here.Find utoipa-swagger-ui feature flags here.
ToSchema for external type?There are few ways around this that are elaborated here in detail.
Currently there is no build in solution to automatically discover the OpenAPI types but for your luck there is a pretty neat crate that just does this for you called utoipauto.
Licensed under either of Apache 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, shall be dual licensed, without any additional terms or conditions.