Reputation: 1725
I Have followed the below
blog entry:
http://kingsfleet.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/transparent-patch-support-in-jax-rs-20.html
https://github.com/jersey/jersey/tree/2.6/examples/http-patch
To create end point to support HTTP "PATCH" method in Jersey 2.6
Dependency Versions:
-Jersey: 2.6
-swagger-jersey2-jaxrs_2.10: 1.3.12
Question?
Why Patch
end point is not getting listed as part of the swagger ui documentation?
Analysis:
If I am annotating with this annotation, then documentation for that end point getting generated, but no interaction .
@com.wordnik.swagger.jaxrs.PATCH
Configurations
JerssyApplicationInitializer
packages(true, "com.test.account.endpoint", "com.wordnik.swagger.jaxrs.json");
//Swagger Configuration
register(new ApiListingResourceJSON(), 10);
register(JerseyApiDeclarationProvider.class);
register(JerseyResourceListingProvider.class);
//Genson Converter
register(GensonJsonConverter.class, 1);
register(createMoxyJsonResolver());
I am not sure, if I am missing something, any help or guide will be helpful.
Patch method doscumets:
public static final String PATCH_MEDIA_TYPE = "application/json-patch+json";
@PATCH
//@com.wordnik.swagger.jaxrs.PATCH
@PreAuthorize(userAuthenticationRequire=true)
@Consumes(PATCH_MEDIA_TYPE)
@Path("{id: .\\d+}")
@ApiOperation(value = "Update Client Details in UIM System."
, response = State.class
, notes="Requesting User, should be the owner of the Client."
, consumes = PATCH_MEDIA_TYPE)
@ApiResponses({
@ApiResponse(code = _401, message = "If the access token is invalid.", response = String.class),
@ApiResponse(code = _498, message = "If the access token is expired.", response = String.class),
@ApiResponse(code = _420, message = "If Provided Input is not valid according to requirment specification."),
@ApiResponse(code = _404, message = "If no client/app Found."),
@ApiResponse(code = _200, message = "If Client Account has been Updated successfully. ", response=String.class)
})
public State updateClientDetails(@ApiParam(value="Client Id to be Updated.", required=true) @PathParam(CLIENT_ID) String clientId
, @ApiParam(value = "Updated field and Value.", required = true) final State newState){
//LOG.info("[ENTRY]- Received requst for updating Client {} from System.", clientId);
System.out.println("----->" + someBean.test());
//LOG.info("[EXIT]- Client Id {} Updation has been completed.", clientId);
Test t = new Test();
t.name = "Hello Test";
System.out.println(t.name);
return newState;
}
Upvotes: 6
Views: 7029
Reputation: 6824
Take a look at your index.html. That controls which HTTP operations are interactive--by changing it to this:
window.swaggerUi = new SwaggerUi({
url: url,
dom_id: "swagger-ui-container",
supportedSubmitMethods: ['get', 'post', 'put', 'delete', 'patch'],
You will have interaction on the PATCH method:
Upvotes: 2