--- id: plugins title: Plugins --- ## Maven A Maven plugin to support the OpenAPI generator project ### Example Add to your `build->plugins` section (default phase is `generate-sources` phase) ```xml org.openapitools openapi-generator-maven-plugin 6.6.0 generate ${project.basedir}/src/main/resources/api.yaml java src/gen/java/main ``` Followed by: ```bash mvn clean compile ``` For full details of all options, see the [plugin README](https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/tree/master/modules/openapi-generator-maven-plugin). ### Dependencies The generated models use commonly used Swagger v2 annotations like `@ApiModelProperty`. A user may add Swagger v3 annotations: ```xml io.swagger.core.v3 swagger-annotations ``` But this will not work. This dependency is not binary compatible with Swagger v2 annotations. The resulting code will fail to compile. As alternative instead use the following dependency: ```xml io.swagger.parser.v3 swagger-parser ``` ## Gradle This gradle plugin offers a declarative DSL via extensions (these are Gradle project extensions). These map almost fully 1:1 with the options you’d pass to the CLI or Maven plugin. The plugin maps the extensions to a task of the same name to provide a clean API. If you’re interested in the extension/task mapping concept from a high-level, you can check out [Gradle’s docs](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/custom_plugins.html#sec:mapping_extension_properties_to_task_properties). To include in your project, add the following to `build.gradle`: ```groovy buildscript { repositories { mavenLocal() mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath "org.openapitools:openapi-generator-gradle-plugin:6.6.0" } } apply plugin: 'org.openapi.generator' ``` This gives access to the following tasks: | Task | Description | |-------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | openApiGenerate | Generate code via Open API Tools Generator for Open API 2.0 or 3.x specification documents. | | openApiGenerators | Lists generators available via Open API Generators. | | openApiMeta | Generates a new generator to be consumed via Open API Generator. | | openApiValidate | Validates an Open API 2.0 or 3.x specification document. | > The plugin implements the above tasks as project extensions of the same name. If you’d like to declare these tasks as dependencies to other tasks (using `dependsOn`), you’ll need a task reference. e.g.: > ```groovy > compileJava.dependsOn tasks.named("openApiGenerate") > ``` For full details of all options, see the [plugin README](https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator/tree/master/modules/openapi-generator-gradle-plugin). ### Example An example openApiGenerate task configuration for generating a kotlin client: ```groovy openApiGenerate { generatorName.set("kotlin") inputSpec.set("$rootDir/specs/petstore-v3.0.yaml") outputDir.set("$buildDir/generated") apiPackage.set("org.openapi.example.api") invokerPackage.set("org.openapi.example.invoker") modelPackage.set("org.openapi.example.model") configOptions.set([ dateLibrary: "java8" ]) } ``` *If you want to create separate tasks (for example when you have more than one api spec and require different parameters for each), this is how to do so in Gradle 7+: `tasks.register('taskName', org.openapitools.generator.gradle.plugin.tasks.GenerateTask) { ... }`.*