When I want to create an fastapi app from my OpenAPI spec, the tool has issues with query parameters that are arrays.
Instead of referencing the parameters as arguments in the function calls correctly a suffix get added to Class Name for example instead of PetIds there would be PetIds3. The problem can be reproduced with this example api:
openapi: "3.0.0"
info:
version: 1.0.0
title: Swagger Petstore
license:
name: MIT
servers:
- url: http://petstore.swagger.io/v1
paths:
/pets:
get:
summary: List all pets
operationId: listPets
tags:
- pets
parameters:
- name: limit
in: query
description: How many items to return at one time (max 100)
required: false
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: petIds
in: query
description: Filter pets by these pet IDs
required: false
schema:
type: array
items:
type: integer
format: int64
responses:
'200':
description: A paged array of pets
headers:
x-next:
description: A link to the next page of responses
schema:
type: string
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Pets"
default:
description: unexpected error
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Error"
x-amazon-apigateway-integration:
uri:
Fn::Sub: arn:aws:apigateway:${AWS::Region}:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/${PythonVersionFunction.Arn}/invocations
passthroughBehavior: when_no_templates
httpMethod: POST
type: aws_proxy
post:
summary: Create a pet
operationId: createPets
tags:
- pets
responses:
'201':
description: Null response
default:
description: unexpected error
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Error"
x-amazon-apigateway-integration:
uri:
Fn::Sub: arn:aws:apigateway:${AWS::Region}:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/${PythonVersionFunction.Arn}/invocations
passthroughBehavior: when_no_templates
httpMethod: POST
type: aws_proxy
/pets/{petId}:
get:
summary: Info for a specific pet
operationId: showPetById
tags:
- pets
parameters:
- name: petId
in: path
required: true
description: The id of the pet to retrieve
schema:
type: string
responses:
'200':
description: Expected response to a valid request
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Pets"
default:
description: unexpected error
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Error"
x-amazon-apigateway-integration:
uri:
Fn::Sub: arn:aws:apigateway:${AWS::Region}:lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/${PythonVersionFunction.Arn}/invocations
passthroughBehavior: when_no_templates
httpMethod: POST
type: aws_proxy
components:
schemas:
Pet:
required:
- id
- name
properties:
id:
type: integer
format: int64
name:
type: string
tag:
type: string
Pets:
type: array
description: list of pet
items:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Pet"
Error:
required:
- code
- message
properties:
code:
type: integer
format: int32
message:
type: string
β¦the tool generates a Pydantic RootModel class (e.g., class PetIds(RootModel[List[int]]):) but references it incorrectly in main.py. The parameter name gets changed to include a number (e.g., PetIds1), causing a mismatch.
For example this code would be the output
@app.get(
'/pets', response_model=Pets, responses={'default': {'model': Error}}, tags=['pets']
)
def list_pets(
limit: Optional[int] = None,
pet_ids: Optional[PetIds1] = Query(None, alias='petIds'),
) -> Union[Pets, Error]:
"""
List all pets
"""
pass
I have used this command to call the code generator:
fastapi-codegen -i petstore-api.yaml \
-o out/petstore-test \
-p 3.11 \
--output-model-type pydantic_v2.BaseModel
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