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Dual-version OpenAPI specification generator for Ash Framework

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Overview

AshOaskit generates OpenAPI specifications from your Ash domains, supporting both 3.0 and 3.1 versions.

Background

This project was created to address the need for OpenAPI 3.1 specification support in the Ash ecosystem. AshJsonApi provides excellent JSON:API compliance and served as significant inspiration for this library's approach to introspecting Ash resources. However, it generates OpenAPI 3.0 specifications.

OpenAPI 3.1 brings full alignment with JSON Schema 2020-12, enabling:

  • Type arrays for nullable fields (["string", "null"] instead of nullable: true)
  • Better validation tooling compatibility
  • Improved schema reuse patterns

This library complements AshJsonApi by reading its route configurations and generating modern OpenAPI specifications while maintaining backwards compatibility with 3.0 for teams that need it.

AshOaskit is built on top of Oaskit, a toolkit for building and manipulating OpenAPI specifications in Elixir. All generated specs are normalized and validated through Oaskit's pipeline, and JSON output uses Oaskit's SpecDumper for proper key ordering.

Features

AshOaskit provides:

  • Automatic Schema Extraction - Derives JSON Schema from Ash resource attributes
  • AshJsonApi Integration - Builds paths from configured routes
  • Dual Version Support - Generate 3.0 or 3.1 specs from the same codebase
  • Spec Validation - Validate generated specs against the OpenAPI schema via Oaskit
  • Phoenix Controller - Serve specs directly from your application
  • CLI Generation - Generate static spec files for documentation

Feature Comparison

FeatureOpenAPI 3.0OpenAPI 3.1
Nullable Typesnullable: truetype: ["string", "null"]
JSON SchemaDraft 04 subsetDraft 2020-12
Tool SupportWider compatibilityModern validation

Installation

Add ash_oaskit to your dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
  [
    {:ash_oaskit, "~> 0.2"},
    # Optional: For YAML output
    {:ymlr, "~> 5.0", optional: true}
  ]
end

Quick Start

defmodule MyAppWeb.ApiSpec do
  use AshOaskit,
    domains: [MyApp.Blog],
    title: "My API",
    api_version: "1.0.0"
end

Serve it (with a Redoc UI) from your Phoenix or Plug router:

use AshOaskit.Router,
  spec: MyAppWeb.ApiSpec,
  open_api: "/openapi",
  redoc: "/redoc"

The spec module implements the oaskit behaviour: the generated spec is cached in :persistent_term, served by Oaskit.SpecController, exportable with mix openapi.dump MyAppWeb.ApiSpec, and usable with Oaskit.Plugs.SpecProvider for request validation of hand-written controllers. See the Spec Modules guide.

Development

Add config :ash_oaskit, cache_specs: false to config/dev.exs so code reloads regenerate the spec.

Generate a Spec Programmatically

# OpenAPI 3.1 (default)
spec = AshOaskit.spec(domains: [MyApp.Blog], title: "My API")
#=> %{"openapi" => "3.1.0", "info" => %{"title" => "My API", ...}, ...}

# OpenAPI 3.0
spec = AshOaskit.spec_30(domains: [MyApp.Blog])
#=> %{"openapi" => "3.0.3", ...}

CLI Generation

# Export a spec module (preferred — uses the exact spec your app serves)
mix openapi.dump MyAppWeb.ApiSpec --pretty -o openapi.json

# Generate without a spec module
mix ash_oaskit.generate -d MyApp.Blog -o openapi.json

# Generate OpenAPI 3.0 spec
mix ash_oaskit.generate -d MyApp.Blog -v 3.0 -o openapi-3.0.json

# Generate YAML format (requires ymlr)
mix ash_oaskit.generate -d MyApp.Blog -f yaml -o openapi.yaml

Field Visibility

Specs include only fields marked public? true — the same set AshJsonApi serializes:

attributes do
  uuid_primary_key :id

  attribute :title, :string do
    public? true
  end

  # Not public: never appears in the generated spec
  attribute :internal_notes, :string
end

Configuration

Application Config

config :ash_oaskit,
  version: "3.1",           # Default OpenAPI version
  title: "My API",          # Default API title
  api_version: "1.0.0"      # Default API version

Spec Options

OptionTypeDescription
:domains[module()]Required. Ash domains to include
:versionString.t()OpenAPI version: "3.0" or "3.1"
:titleString.t()API title for info section
:api_versionString.t()API version string
:descriptionString.t()API description
:servers[map()]Server URLs or server objects
:contactmap()Contact information
:licensemap()License information
:terms_of_serviceString.t()Terms of service URL
:security[map()]Security requirements

API Reference

Core Functions

# Generate spec with options
AshOaskit.spec(domains: [Domain], title: "API", api_version: "1.0")

# Version-specific shortcuts
AshOaskit.spec_30(domains: [Domain])  # Force 3.0
AshOaskit.spec_31(domains: [Domain])  # Force 3.1

Spec Validation

Generated specs can be validated against the OpenAPI schema:

spec = AshOaskit.spec(domains: [MyApp.Blog])

# Returns {:ok, %Oaskit.Spec.OpenAPI{}} or {:error, reason}
{:ok, validated} = AshOaskit.validate(spec)

# Raises on invalid specs
validated = AshOaskit.validate!(spec)

Type Mapping

Ash TypeJSON SchemaFormat
:string, :ci_string, :atom, :modulestring-
:integerinteger-
:floatnumberfloat
:decimalnumberdouble
:booleanboolean-
:datestringdate
:time, :time_usecstringtime
:datetime, :utc_datetime, :utc_datetime_usec, :naive_datetimestringdate-time
:durationstringduration
:uuid, :uuid_v7stringuuid
:binarystringbinary
:url_encoded_binary, Ash.Type.Filestringbyte
:map, :keyword, :tupleobject-
:vectorarray of number-
:term, :function{} (any)-
{:array, type}arrayitems: nested
Ash.Type.Enum implementorsstring + enumfrom values/0
Ash.Type.NewType wrappers(subtype schema)via subtype_of/0

See AshOaskit.TypeMapper for unions, structs, embedded resources, and custom types with a json_schema/1 callback.

Constraint Mapping

Ash ConstraintJSON Schema
:min_lengthminLength
:max_lengthmaxLength
:minminimum
:maxmaximum
:match (Regex)pattern
:one_ofenum

Router Integration

Works in both Phoenix Router and Plug.Router — the macro detects the router type:

defmodule MyAppWeb.Router do
  use MyAppWeb, :router

  use AshOaskit.Router,
    spec: MyAppWeb.ApiSpec,
    open_api: "/openapi",
    redoc: "/redoc"

  # Your other routes, pipelines, scopes, etc.
end

Generates:

  • GET /openapi.json — the spec, served from cache (?pretty=1 to format)
  • GET /redoc — Redoc UI

Serve OpenAPI 3.0 and 3.1 side by side with two spec modules:

use AshOaskit.Router,
  spec: [{"3.1", MyAppWeb.ApiSpecV31}, {"3.0", MyAppWeb.ApiSpecV30}],
  open_api: "/openapi"

# GET /openapi.json     -> 3.1 (first entry)
# GET /openapi/3.1.json -> 3.1
# GET /openapi/3.0.json -> 3.0
Legacy domains mode (deprecated) Passing `:domains` directly still works but regenerates the spec on every request and emits a compile-time deprecation warning: ```elixir use AshOaskit.Router, domains: [MyApp.Blog, MyApp.Accounts], open_api: "/docs/openapi", title: "My API", version: "1.0.0" ``` Migrate by moving the options into a spec module (`use AshOaskit`) and passing it as `spec:`.

AshJsonApi Integration

AshOaskit reads routes from domains using AshJsonApi.Domain:

defmodule MyApp.Blog do
  use Ash.Domain, extensions: [AshJsonApi.Domain]

  json_api do
    routes do
      base_route "/posts", MyApp.Blog.Post do
        get :read
        index :read
        post :create
        patch :update
        delete :destroy
      end
    end
  end

  resources do
    resource MyApp.Blog.Post
  end
end

Why Dual Version Support?

  • Legacy Tooling - Some API gateways only support OpenAPI 3.0
  • Modern Validation - OpenAPI 3.1 uses JSON Schema 2020-12
  • Gradual Migration - Upgrade specs without breaking consumers

Development

mix test            # Run tests
mix check           # Run quality checks
mix docs            # Generate documentation
mix coveralls.html  # Check test coverage

References

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

License

MIT License. See LICENSE.md for details.