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harbor/docs/configure_swagger.md
Steven Zou 7b6e83090e create API folder to keep API swagger files
- create API folder
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Signed-off-by: Steven Zou <szou@vmware.com>
2019-10-30 21:41:03 +08:00

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# View and test Harbor REST API via Swagger
A Swagger file is provided for viewing and testing Harbor REST API.
### Viewing Harbor REST API
* Open the file **swagger.yaml** under the _docs_ directory in Harbor project;
* Paste all its content into the online Swagger Editor at http://editor.swagger.io. The descriptions of Harbor API will be shown on the right pane of the page.
![Swagger Editor](img/swaggerEditor.png)
### Testing Harbor REST API
From time to time, you may need to mannually test Harbor REST API. You can deploy the Swagger file into Harbor's service node. Suppose you install Harbor through online or offline installer, you should have a Harbor directory after you un-tar the installer, such as **~/harbor**.
**Caution:** When using Swagger to send REST requests to Harbor, you may alter the data of Harbor accidentally. For this reason, it is NOT recommended using Swagger against a production Harbor instance.
* Download _prepare-swagger.sh_ and _swagger.yaml_ under the _docs_ directory to your local Harbor directory, e.g. **~/harbor**.
```sh
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/goharbor/harbor/master/docs/prepare-swagger.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/goharbor/harbor/master/API/harbor/swagger.yaml
```
* Edit the script file _prepare-swagger.sh_.
```sh
vi prepare-swagger.sh
```
* Change the SCHEME to the protocol scheme of your Harbor server.
```sh
SCHEME=<HARBOR_SERVER_SCHEME>
```
* Change the SERVER_IP to the IP address of your Harbor server.
```sh
SERVER_IP=<HARBOR_SERVER_DOMAIN>
```
* Change the file mode.
```sh
chmod +x prepare-swagger.sh
````
* Run the shell script. It downloads a Swagger package and extracts files into the _../static_ directory.
```sh
./prepare-swagger.sh
```
* Edit the _docker-compose.yml_ file under your local Harbor directory.
```sh
vi docker-compose.yml
```
* Add two lines to the file _docker-compose.yml_ under the section _ui.volumes_.
```docker
...
ui:
...
volumes:
- ./common/config/ui/app.conf:/etc/core/app.conf:z
- ./common/config/ui/private_key.pem:/etc/core/private_key.pem:z
- /data/secretkey:/etc/core/key:z
- /data/ca_download/:/etc/core/ca/:z
## add two lines as below ##
- ../src/ui/static/vendors/swagger-ui-2.1.4/dist:/harbor/static/vendors/swagger
- ../src/ui/static/resources/yaml/swagger.yaml:/harbor/static/resources/yaml/swagger.yaml
...
```
* Recreate Harbor containers
```docker
docker-compose down -v && docker-compose up -d
```
* Because a session ID is usually required by Harbor API, **you should log in first from a browser.**
* Open another tab in the same browser so that the session is shared between tabs.
* Enter the URL of the Swagger page in Harbor as below. The ```<HARBOR_SERVER>``` should be replaced by the IP address or the hostname of the Harbor server.
```
http://<HARBOR_SERVER>/static/vendors/swagger/index.html
```
* You should see a Swagger UI page with Harbor API _swagger.yaml_ file loaded in the same domain, **be aware that your REST request submitted by Swagger may change the data of Harbor**.
![Harbor API](img/renderedSwagger.png)