Chapter 66. REST OpenApi


Configure REST producers based on an OpenAPI specification document delegating to a component implementing the RestProducerFactory interface.

66.1. What’s inside

Please refer to the above link for usage and configuration details.

66.2. Maven coordinates

Create a new project with this extension on code.quarkus.redhat.com

Or add the coordinates to your existing project:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.camel.quarkus</groupId>
    <artifactId>camel-quarkus-rest-openapi</artifactId>
</dependency>
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66.3. Usage

66.3.1. Required Dependencies

A RestProducerFactory implementation must be available when using the rest-openapi extension. The currently known extensions are:

  • camel-quarkus-http
  • camel-quarkus-netty-http

Maven users will need to add one of these dependencies to their pom.xml, for example:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.apache.camel.quarkus</groupId>
    <artifactId>camel-quarkus-http</artifactId>
</dependency>
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Depending on which mechanism is used to load the OpenApi specification, additional dependencies may be required. When using the file resource locator, the org.apache.camel.quarkus:camel-quarkus-file extension must be added as a project dependency. When using ref or bean to load the specification, not only must the org.apache.camel.quarkus:camel-quarkus-bean dependency be added, but the bean itself must be annotated with @RegisterForReflection.

When using the classpath resource locator with native code, the path to the OpenAPI specification must be specified in the quarkus.native.resources.includes property of the application.properties file. For example:

quarkus.native.resources.includes=openapi.json
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