This API change removes unnecessary complexity from a client that
wants to change a user's personal settings, and also saves developers
from needing to make decisions about what sort of setting something is
at the API level.
We preserve the old settings endpoints as mapping to the same function
as the new one for backwards-compatibility. We delete the
documentation for the old endpoints, though the documentation for the
merged /settings endpoint mentions how to use the old endpoints when
needed.
We migrate all backend tests to the new endpoints, except for
individual tests for each legacy endpoint to verify they still work.
Co-authored-by: sahil839 <sahilbatra839@gmail.com>
Previously, one needed to specifying all the HTTP status
codes that we want to render along with the operation,
but the primary use case just needs the responses of
all the status codes, and not just one.
This commit modifies the Markdown extension to render
all the responses of all status codes of a specified
operation in a loop.
Currently, there is no provision of rendering
additional imports automatically, and those examples
were hardcoded in the templates.
This commit adds an openapi parameter
to store the additional imports required for the endpoint.
Further, it changes code to replace `import zulip`
with the modified imports.
The absence of __init__.py was preventing mypy from following any of
the zerver.openapi imports. These errors were being silenced by
ignore_missing_imports.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
As a goal of a common template, there
is a need for a tool to auto-generate
general description for all parameters
directly from OpenAPI data.
This description is to be stored in
x-response-description field, and this
commit adds a markdown extesion to process the same.
As a goal of a common template, there
is a need for a tool to auto-generate
general description for all responses
directly from OpenAPI data.
This description is to be stored in
x-response-description field, and this
commit adds a markdown extesion to process the same.
This commit adds support for using the
x-curl-examples-parameters parameter in OpenAPI
data to fetch curl examples configuration. This
also contains any descriptions necessary for each
example, and directly generates all possible
curl examples directly.
A follow-up commit is needed to modify the templates
accordingly.
Currently, the `admin_config` configuration was
hardcoded in the templates, but as a goal of creating
a common template, we need to move all configurations
outside.
Moved the checking for function and language which need
admin_config out of templates into the code and added a
boolean `x-admin-config` to store whehter the operation
requires admin config.
Also, added the banner for admin access to auto-generate
if admin_config is present, and fixed the admin_config
for endpoints that were earlier missing it in the templates.
Currently, the descriptions for API responses were
hardcoded in the templates. However, they now exist
in YAML data as well, and so can be fetched from there.
Also, as a part of moving towards a common template, it is
beneficial to show return response description along with
the code example directly. Also, for the same reason, the
need for mentioning subschemas for the response has been
removed, and ALL responses for that response code should
be returned in the proper format.
This also includes returning empty string if that response
code doesn't exist. This allows us to directly mention both
200 and 400 responses in all templates, and they are parsed
automatically.
A followup is necessary to remove the descriptions in the template
as they are duplicated just by this commit
The current logic of geneerating HTML titles requires the title to be
present as a heading in the first line of .md file. However, this will
shortly be no longer true for /api pages where these are
auto-generated from OpenAPI data. Modified the code to fetch the
title from OpenAPI data in case of such pages.
Currently, the title of each endpoint are hardcoded in .md
files, but these are also added in summary parameter of
openapi. Added a markdown processor to insert the title
of a given endpoint.
Added assertion to check that if a deprecated flag is in a field's
schema, then it should have deprecated mentioned in description
as well, and moved these checks to a separate function.
Fixes part of #15967.
Because of the very large `oneOf` clause of the formats of events
possible in Zulip's `GET /events` system, we had issues with
`test-backend` failures for missing documentation for a new event
format being like 1000 lines of output, which was very much unhelpful.
Fix this by limiting the output use only the oneOf variants that are
broadly similar to the actual payload received.
Fixes#16023.
As explained in the previous commit, yamole preprocessed allOf with an
algorithm that is not standards compliant. We replicate that
algorithm, but importantly, we only use it for our own code and not
for building the openapi_core RequestValidator.
This improves the time taken by OpenAPISpec().check_reload() from
1.69s to 0.53s, nearly all of which is inside
openapi_core.create_spec.
Closes#10484. Significantly improves #16068.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Previously there was a documented_events set which provided for partial
OpenAPI documentation while documentation was still going on. But since
the documentation is complete now, remove it.
Edit the function `validate_against_openapi_schema` and add some
helper functions to allow for validation of documented events.
Also add OpenAPI response validation in `verify_action` as it is
called in a large number of `/events` tests.
Change the condition for allowing failed validation to the condition
that `if the test fails, response status code begins with 4`. Also
add `intentionally_undocumented` argument in `validate_request` for
allowing passing of tests which return `200` responses but fail
validation due to some intentionally undocumented feature in
OpenAPI specification.
OpenAPISpec is our main class for accessing OpenAPI objects and
has the capability of creating the OpenAPI objects only once, thus
saving time. Since the openapi-core request validator object is going
to be accessed for considerable time during testing, hence add it to
the class for faster testing.
Our previous OpenAPI schema validator that we implemented ourselves
was useful training wheels for our understanding OpenAPI properly, and
was mostly correct. But given that we've finally reached the point
where our OpenAPI file accurately describes the API, it makes sense to
switch to use an official OpenAPI validator. We lose some ability to
do exclude rules for particular elements, but those were primarily
important for us when we had a lot of them.
As part of this change, we need to add `additionalProperties: false`
for all of our dictonaries/objects where we've documented every
parameter; otherwise the OpenAPI schema checker won't know that we
expect every parameter to be documented.
There is still some miscellaneous cleanup that
has to happen for things like analytics queries
and dead code in node tests, but this should
remove the main use of pointers in the backend.
(We will also still need to drop the DB field.)
In zulip.yaml, add `deprecated` tags to all parameters/keys with
`Deprecated` in the description. Then add tests to ensure that deprecated
parameters/keys will always have the `deprecated` key. Also, in
the API docs, sort the parameters according to presence of `deprecated`
key, presenting the `deprecated` keys at the end and add a `deprecated`
tag next to them.
The `EXCLUDE_PROPERTIES` is a dictionary in `zerver/openapi/openapi.py`
which holds the undocumented properties of our API. Document all
properties other than:
*`delivery_email` which is in another PR.
*'events' and 'register'.
*'/setting/notification' since its response is about to undergo heavy
changes.
We had a bug in `validate_against_openapi_schema` that prevented it
from correctly inspecting nested arrays.
Fix the bug and address all the exceptions, either via
EXCLUDE_PROPERTIES or fixing them when simple. Also add a test case
for nested verification.
This adds a powerful end-to-end test for Zulip's API documentation:
For every documented API endpoint (with a few declared exceptions that
we hope to remove), we verify that every API response received by our
extensive backend test suite matches the declared schema.
This is a critical step towards being able to have complete, high
quality API documentation.
Fixes#15340.
Generated by pyupgrade --py36-plus --keep-percent-format.
Now including %d, %i, %u, and multi-line strings.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
There seems to have been a confusion between two different uses of the
word “optional”:
• An optional parameter may be omitted and replaced with a default
value.
• An Optional type has None as a possible value.
Sometimes an optional parameter has a default value of None, or None
is otherwise a meaningful value to provide, in which case it makes
sense for the optional parameter to have an Optional type. But in
other cases, optional parameters should not have Optional type. Fix
them.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Automatically generated by the following script, based on the output
of lint with flake8-comma:
import re
import sys
last_filename = None
last_row = None
lines = []
for msg in sys.stdin:
m = re.match(
r"\x1b\[35mflake8 \|\x1b\[0m \x1b\[1;31m(.+):(\d+):(\d+): (\w+)", msg
)
if m:
filename, row_str, col_str, err = m.groups()
row, col = int(row_str), int(col_str)
if filename == last_filename:
assert last_row != row
else:
if last_filename is not None:
with open(last_filename, "w") as f:
f.writelines(lines)
with open(filename) as f:
lines = f.readlines()
last_filename = filename
last_row = row
line = lines[row - 1]
if err in ["C812", "C815"]:
lines[row - 1] = line[: col - 1] + "," + line[col - 1 :]
elif err in ["C819"]:
assert line[col - 2] == ","
lines[row - 1] = line[: col - 2] + line[col - 1 :].lstrip(" ")
if last_filename is not None:
with open(last_filename, "w") as f:
f.writelines(lines)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
Currently there are no checks in validate_against_openapi_schema
to check whether the `content` it received actually matched with
the `response code`. For example during testing if a certain endpoint
was returning 400 but it was expected to return 200, then it would
pass schema validation as it would only have `msg` and `result` keys.
Add this validation and fix the wrong response returning points.
Add test to validate example responses in zulip.yaml. Also change
zulip.yaml for some wrong examples or for cases which were not
covered by `test-api`. Also enhance `validate_against_openapi_schema`.
Generated by pyupgrade --py36-plus --keep-percent-format, but with the
NamedTuple changes reverted (see commit
ba7906a3c6, #15132).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
Objects whose properties are not described were validated by the
current validator. Edit it so that objects with no `properties`
or `additionalProperties` attribute i.e. opaque objects get
invalidated.
Also make changes in zulip.yaml to fix any opaque objects (tweaked by
tabbott to edit the documentation for better clarity).
Currently, `validate_against_openapi_schema` checks only the top
level of the response dictionary. Improve it so that it can
validate objects and arrays at all levels. Also edit zulip.yaml
accordingly. And for new response keys which were not defined
before add VERY basic documentation.
Currently response return values have to be written twice, once in
the docs and once in zulip.yaml. Create a markdown extension so
that the return values in api docs are rendered using content from
zulip.yaml