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* Copyright 2016 SmartBear Software
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package io.swagger.annotations;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Represents a single parameter in an API Operation.
*
* While {@link ApiParam} is bound to a JAX-RS parameter,
* method or field, this allows you to manually define a parameter in a fine-tuned manner.
* This is the only way to define parameters when using Servlets or other non-JAX-RS
* environments.
*
* This annotation must be used as a value of {@link ApiImplicitParams}
* in order to be parsed.
*
* @see ApiImplicitParams
*/
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public @interface ApiImplicitParam {
/**
* Name of the parameter.
*
* For proper Swagger functionality, follow these rules when naming your parameters based on {@link #paramType()}:
*
* - If {@code paramType} is "path", the name should be the associated section in the path.
* - For all other cases, the name should be the parameter name as your application expects to accept.
*
*
* @see #paramType()
*/
String name() default "";
/**
* A brief description of the parameter.
*/
String value() default "";
/**
* Describes the default value for the parameter.
*/
String defaultValue() default "";
/**
* Limits the acceptable values for this parameter.
*
* There are three ways to describe the allowable values:
*
* - To set a list of values, provide a comma-separated list.
* For example: {@code first, second, third}.
* - To set a range of values, start the value with "range", and surrounding by square
* brackets include the minimum and maximum values, or round brackets for exclusive minimum and maximum values.
* For example: {@code range[1, 5]}, {@code range(1, 5)}, {@code range[1, 5)}.
* - To set a minimum/maximum value, use the same format for range but use "infinity"
* or "-infinity" as the second value. For example, {@code range[1, infinity]} means the
* minimum allowable value of this parameter is 1.
*
*/
String allowableValues() default "";
/**
* Specifies if the parameter is required or not.
*
* Path parameters should always be set as required.
*/
boolean required() default false;
/**
* Allows for filtering a parameter from the API documentation.
*
* See io.swagger.core.filter.SwaggerSpecFilter for further details.
*/
String access() default "";
/**
* Specifies whether the parameter can accept multiple values by having multiple occurrences.
*/
boolean allowMultiple() default false;
/**
* The data type of the parameter.
*
* This can be the class name or a primitive.
*/
String dataType() default "";
/**
* The parameter type of the parameter.
*
* Valid values are {@code path}, {@code query}, {@code body}, {@code header} or {@code form}.
*/
String paramType() default "";
/**
* a single example for non-body type parameters
*
* @since 1.5.4
*
* @return
*/
String example() default "";
/**
* Examples for the parameter. Applies only to BodyParameters
*
* @since 1.5.4
*
* @return
*/
Example examples() default @Example(value = @ExampleProperty(mediaType = "", value = ""));
}