Learn Swagger and the Open API Specification
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Created by: Peter Gruenbaum
API Definition Files, Tools, and Documentation (OAS 2.0)
What you'll learn
Read and write Open API Specification (Swagger) files to define and document APIs
Use Swagger tools to edit files, create documentation, and create SDKs
Understand alternatives to Swagger and OAS.
Requirements
You should understand how REST APIs work
You should be able to read and understand JSON
If you need these skills, take my courses on JSON/XML and REST
Description
The Open API Specification (often called "Swagger") is currently the most popular way to create definitions of RESTful APIs. With these definitions, you can create sophisticated, autogenerated documentation, generate SDKs in several languages, and do automated testing. Swagger is a set of open source tools that use these Open API Specification definition files.
This class is for people in the software industry who are fairly technical, but are not software developers: for example, project managers, API product managers, and technical writers. It assumes that you understand REST and JSON, but that's about all. It is meant to be for people who are new to the Open API Specification and Swagger, rather than for experts. It covers:
What you can do with Open API Specification (OAS) files
The YAML file format
How to create an OAS file
How to specify security
How to add documentation
How to write an OAS file in JSON
Alternatives to Swagger and OAS
This class does not cover:
How to set up Swagger on your own server
How to modify Swagger open source code
In addition to videos, this course contains 8 hands-on exercises that lead you step-by-step in creating an API definition file, including a final project where you create a file from scratch using documentation from an actual commercial API. It also contains a document with resources on learning more about OAS, Swagger, and alternatives.
In addition to the video lectures, except to spend at least 4 hours doing the exercises. These exercises are key to understanding Swagger and OAS.
Note: The course describes OAS 2. A newer version, OAS 3, has become available recently. At some point the course will be updated to reflect OAS 3.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to be able to read or write Open API Specification (Swagger) files
Project managers
Technical writers
Technical sales staff
Technically-skilled managers
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