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Apie πŸ™ˆ OpenAPI Service Validator

A command-line tool to spider and validate API endpoints to ensure compatibility with OpenAPI v3 specs.

Apie takes an OpenAPI description of your service and crawls the endpoints, evaluating the interactions as it goes. It then generates a compact report containing all the validation issues found.

SYNOPSIS

Usage: apie [OPTIONS] [SEED...]

OPTIONS:
  -u, --base-url BASE-URL                                 Base URL of service to validate.
  -o, --observations OBSERVATIONS-PATH  observations.edn  Path to read/write spidering observations.
  -p, --report REPORT-PATH              report.html       Path to write report.
  -r, --profile PROFILE                                   Path to profile
  -S, --no-spider                       false             Disable spidering (re-use observations from OBSERVATIONS-PATH).
  -P, --no-report                       false             Disable report generation (spidering will write observations).
  -h, --add-header 'HEADER: VALUE'      {}                Add header to request. Can be used multiple times.
  -b, --bearer-token TOKEN              nil               Add bearer token to request.
  -M, --max-total-requests N            Infinity          Maximum number of requests.
  -m, --max-requests-per-operation N    Infinity          Maximum number of requests per operation in OpenAPI spec.
  -v, --version                                           Print version and exit.
      --help                                              Print usage information and exit.
  -a, --basic-auth 'USER:PASS'          nil               Send basic authentication header.

SEEDs are full URLs matching BASE-URL, or paths relative to BASE-URL.

If SEEDs are not provided, uses seeds in profile.

To validate all reachable paths from a service, use
apie --profile=some/profile.edn --base-url=http://example.com

To validate one specific path, use
apie -M1 --profile=some/profile.edn --base-url=http://example.com '/some/path?param=val'

For service developers

Use Apie to get quick and readable feedback during development.

Run Apie from your automated tests to prevent regressions.

Apie helps you to validate that your service is behaving according to spec. Apie is a free, open source, standalone tool that talks to your service like any other HTTP client. If you have an OpenAPI v3 specification for your API, you need minimal configuration to specify seed points and rules.

For standards bodies

Use Apie to ensure adherence to your standards.

When you're publishing specifications for others to implement, you want to provide all the automated support you can. With Apie, you can take your service description as a standard OpenAPI v3 document, add a simple rule set and quickly evaluate any implementation to ensure adherence!

Example

apie --profile example-profiles/petstore.edn \
     --base-url https://petstore3.swagger.io/api/v3

This will spider the paths in the profile, validate against the included openapi specification and write a report to report.html which can be opened using any web browser. See the petstore example report.

The intermediate validation results are written to observations.edn. This file is in EDN format which is similar to JSON and can be read as text, but it will probably be very large.

See our configuration documentation for more details.

Downloading a release

This repository contains the source code & example configuration of Apie. If you only need to run the your own validations, download the latest build for your platform from the Releases page.

The released builds contain a standalone binary apie.

Developing Apie

Prerequisites for running/building from source

The source code in this repository requires a Clojure runtime. You can install either Babashka for a standalone environment with quick startup time and slightly slower runtime, or the full Clojure installation which requires Java and is slower to start.

For running the validator without building, you can use the dev/validate or dev/validate.bat script.

The dev/validate script will use Babashka if bb is on the PATH, and clojure otherwise.

Alternatively, start a Clojure REPL and go from there.

Building Apie

The Makefile can build a release for your current operating system:

make apie  # on linux / macos

or

make apie.exe  # for windows (untested)

We build releases for all supported platforms on Github; see .github/workflows/build.yaml for details.

Reporting vulnerabilities

If you have found a vulnerability in the code, we would like to hear about it so that we can take appropriate measures as quickly as possible. We are keen to cooperate with you to protect users and systems better. See https://www.surf.nl/.well-known/security.txt for information on how to report vulnerabilities responsibly.