From 7cb46b7d19cac13ef00ca0e0eff034e4e20d4f87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: adamw Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2025 19:38:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Release 1.11.15 --- README.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/client/play.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/client/sttp.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/docs/asyncapi.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/docs/json-schema.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/docs/openapi.md | 12 +++++----- generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md | 18 +++++++------- generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md | 18 +++++++------- generated-doc/out/endpoint/pickler.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md | 2 +- .../out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/quickstart.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/server/akkahttp.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/server/armeria.md | 6 ++--- generated-doc/out/server/aws.md | 8 +++---- generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/server/netty.md | 8 +++---- generated-doc/out/server/nima.md | 2 +- generated-doc/out/server/observability.md | 8 +++---- generated-doc/out/server/pekkohttp.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/server/play.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/server/vertx.md | 6 ++--- generated-doc/out/server/zio-http4s.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md | 4 ++-- generated-doc/out/testing.md | 12 +++++----- generated-doc/out/tutorials/01_hello_world.md | 24 +++++++++---------- .../out/tutorials/02_openapi_docs.md | 14 +++++------ generated-doc/out/tutorials/03_json.md | 10 ++++---- generated-doc/out/tutorials/04_errors.md | 20 ++++++++-------- .../tutorials/05_multiple_inputs_outputs.md | 14 +++++------ .../out/tutorials/06_error_variants.md | 14 +++++------ generated-doc/out/tutorials/07_cats_effect.md | 20 ++++++++-------- 35 files changed, 133 insertions(+), 133 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 94259dc804..c06cff64a3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ val booksListingRequest: Request[DecodeResult[Either[String, List[Book]]], Any] Add the following dependency: ```sbt -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, import: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md b/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md index 2a13f87486..6a95db7182 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Add the dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-client" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-client" % "1.11.15" ``` To interpret an endpoint definition as an `org.http4s.Request[F]`, import: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/client/play.md b/generated-doc/out/client/play.md index 86bfca3685..16231a2d58 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/client/play.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/client/play.md @@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ See the [Play framework documentation](https://www.playframework.com/documentati For **Play 3.0**, add the dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-client" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-client" % "1.11.15" ``` For **Play 2.9**, add ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-client" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-client" % "1.11.15" ``` instead. Furthermore, replace all uses of `sttp.capabilities.pekko.PekkoStreams` in the following code snippets with `sttp.capabilities.akka.AkkaStreams`. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/client/sttp.md b/generated-doc/out/client/sttp.md index b0af148549..35adf5b34a 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/client/sttp.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/client/sttp.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Add the dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.11.15" ``` To make requests using an endpoint definition using the [sttp client](https://github.com/softwaremill/sttp), import: @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ In this case add the following dependencies (note the [`%%%`](https://www.scala- instead of the usual `%%`): ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %%% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %%% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.11.15" "io.github.cquiroz" %%% "scala-java-time" % "2.2.0" // implementations of java.time classes for Scala.JS ``` diff --git a/generated-doc/out/docs/asyncapi.md b/generated-doc/out/docs/asyncapi.md index 058cd3184a..bc17998a19 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/docs/asyncapi.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/docs/asyncapi.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ To use, add the following dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-asyncapi-docs" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-asyncapi-docs" % "1.11.15" "com.softwaremill.sttp.apispec" %% "asyncapi-circe-yaml" % "..." // see https://github.com/softwaremill/sttp-apispec ``` diff --git a/generated-doc/out/docs/json-schema.md b/generated-doc/out/docs/json-schema.md index 051819896a..b65b9cfd63 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/docs/json-schema.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/docs/json-schema.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ You can conveniently generate JSON schema from Tapir schema, which can be derived from your Scala types. Use `TapirSchemaToJsonSchema`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-apispec-docs" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-apispec-docs" % "1.11.15" ``` Schema generation can now be performed like in the following example: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/docs/openapi.md b/generated-doc/out/docs/openapi.md index 11ba2256c3..bb32adc273 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/docs/openapi.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/docs/openapi.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ these steps can be done separately, giving you complete control over the process To generate OpenAPI documentation and expose it using the Swagger UI in a single step, first add the dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui-bundle" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui-bundle" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, you can interpret a list of endpoints using `SwaggerInterpreter`. The result will be a list of file-serving @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ for details. Similarly as above, you'll need the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc-bundle" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc-bundle" % "1.11.15" ``` And the server endpoints can be generated using the `sttp.tapir.redoc.bundle.RedocInterpreter` class. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ And the server endpoints can be generated using the `sttp.tapir.redoc.bundle.Red To generate the docs in the OpenAPI yaml format, add the following dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.11.15" "com.softwaremill.sttp.apispec" %% "openapi-circe-yaml" % "..." // see https://github.com/softwaremill/sttp-apispec ``` @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ For example, generating the OpenAPI 3.0.3 YAML string can be achieved by perform Firstly add dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.11.15" "com.softwaremill.sttp.apispec" %% "openapi-circe-yaml" % "..." // see https://github.com/softwaremill/sttp-apispec ``` @@ -163,12 +163,12 @@ The modules `tapir-swagger-ui` and `tapir-redoc` contain server endpoint definit yaml format, will expose it using the given context path. To use, add as a dependency either `tapir-swagger-ui`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui" % "1.11.15" ``` or `tapir-redoc`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, you'll need to pass the server endpoints to your server interpreter. For example, using akka-http: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md index de0e5d6a8e..76e2478880 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The `tapir-cats` module contains additional instances for some [cats](https://ty datatypes as well as additional syntax: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats" % "1.11.15" ``` - `import sttp.tapir.integ.cats.codec.*` - brings schema, validator and codec instances @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Additionally, the `tapir-cats-effect` module contains an implementation of the ` between the sttp-internal `MonadError` and the cats-effect `Sync` typeclass: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats-effect" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats-effect" % "1.11.15" ``` ## Refined integration @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ If you use [refined](https://github.com/fthomas/refined), the `tapir-refined` mo validators for `T Refined P` as long as a codec for `T` already exists: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-refined" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-refined" % "1.11.15" ``` You'll need to extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.refined.TapirCodecRefined` @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ If you use [iron](https://github.com/Iltotore/iron), the `tapir-iron` module wil validators for `T :| P` as long as a codec for `T` already exists: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-iron" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-iron" % "1.11.15" ``` The module is only available for Scala 3 since iron is not designed to work with Scala 2. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ The `tapir-enumeratum` module provides schemas, validators and codecs for [Enume enumerations. To use, add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-enumeratum" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-enumeratum" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.enumeratum.*`, or extends the `sttp.tapir.codec.enumeratum.TapirCodecEnumeratum` trait. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ If you use [scala-newtype](https://github.com/estatico/scala-newtype), the `tapi schemas for types with a `@newtype` and `@newsubtype` annotations as long as a codec and schema for its underlying value already exists: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-newtype" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-newtype" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.newtype.*`, or extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.newtype.TapirCodecNewType` trait to bring the implicit values into scope. @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ If you use [monix newtypes](https://github.com/monix/newtypes), the `tapir-monix schemas for types which extend `NewtypeWrapped` and `NewsubtypeWrapped` annotations as long as a codec and schema for its underlying value already exists: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-monix-newtype" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-monix-newtype" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.monix.newtype.*`, or extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.monix.newtype.TapirCodecMonixNewType` trait to bring the implicit values into scope. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ If you use [ZIO Prelude Newtypes](https://zio.github.io/zio-prelude/docs/newtype schemas for types defined using `Newtype` and `Subtype` as long as a codec and a schema for the underlying type already exists: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-prelude" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-prelude" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, mix in `sttp.tapir.codec.zio.prelude.newtype.TapirNewtypeSupport` into your newtype to bring the implicit values into scope: @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ For details refer to [derevo documentation](https://github.com/tofu-tf/derevo#in To use, add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-derevo" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-derevo" % "1.11.15" ``` Then you can derive schema for your ADT along with other typeclasses besides ADT declaration itself: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md index 48ce8608d9..964a46326a 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ stringJsonBody.schema(implicitly[Schema[MyBody]].as[String]) To use [Circe](https://github.com/circe/circe), add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-circe" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-circe" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonCirce` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md)): @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Now the above JSON object will render as To use [µPickle](http://www.lihaoyi.com/upickle/) add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-upickle" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-upickle" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonuPickle` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonuPickle` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -156,13 +156,13 @@ For more examples, including making a custom encoder/decoder, see [TapirJsonuPic To use [Play JSON](https://github.com/playframework/play-json) for **Play 3.0**, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play" % "1.11.15" ``` For **Play 2.9** use: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play29" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play29" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonPlay` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonPlay` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Play JSON requires `Reads` and `Writes` implicit values in scope for each type y To use [Spray JSON](https://github.com/spray/spray-json) add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-spray" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-spray" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonSpray` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonSpray` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Spray JSON requires a `JsonFormat` implicit value in scope for each type you wan To use [Tethys JSON](https://github.com/tethys-json/tethys) add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-tethys" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-tethys" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonTethys` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonTethys` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Tethys JSON requires `JsonReader` and `JsonWriter` implicit values in scope for To use [Jsoniter-scala](https://github.com/plokhotnyuk/jsoniter-scala) add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jsoniter-scala" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jsoniter-scala" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonJsoniter` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonJsoniter` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ Jsoniter Scala requires `JsonValueCodec` implicit value in scope for each type y To use [json4s](https://github.com/json4s/json4s) add the following dependencies to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-json4s" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-json4s" % "1.11.15" ``` And one of the implementations: @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ given Formats = org.json4s.jackson.Serialization.formats(NoTypeHints) To use [zio-json](https://github.com/zio/zio-json), add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonZio` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonZio` instead of `TapirCirceJson`): diff --git a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/pickler.md b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/pickler.md index 2a4b46493c..b53a9ce12d 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/pickler.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/pickler.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ In [other](json.md) tapir-JSON integrations, you have to keep the `Schema` (whic To use pickler, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-pickler" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-pickler" % "1.11.15" ``` Please note that it is available only for Scala 3 and Scala.JS 3. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md index 45be4fc75a..e2d664d79f 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ the API documentation of the old static content API, switch documentation to an In order to use static content endpoints, add the module to your dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-files" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-files" % "1.11.15" ``` ## Files diff --git a/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md b/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md index 6a2f79fbb3..64b39e27d1 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ This is a really early alpha implementation. Add the sbt plugin to the `project/plugins.sbt`: ```scala -addSbtPlugin("com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" % "sbt-openapi-codegen" % "1.11.14") +addSbtPlugin("com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" % "sbt-openapi-codegen" % "1.11.15") ``` Enable the plugin for your project in the `build.sbt`: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/quickstart.md b/generated-doc/out/quickstart.md index 427c185da9..25f2f4d35d 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/quickstart.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/quickstart.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ To use tapir, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.11.15" ``` This will import only the core classes needed to create endpoint descriptions. To generate a server or a client, you diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/akkahttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/akkahttp.md index 7933ec7e9f..456ee15ceb 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/akkahttp.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/akkahttp.md @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ To expose an endpoint as an [akka-http](https://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-http/curre dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.11.15" ``` This will transitively pull some Akka modules in version 2.6. If you want to force your own Akka version (for example 2.5), use sbt exclusion. Mind the Scala version in artifact name: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.11.14" exclude("com.typesafe.akka", "akka-stream_2.12") +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.11.15" exclude("com.typesafe.akka", "akka-stream_2.12") ``` Now import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/armeria.md b/generated-doc/out/server/armeria.md index c78cf0ba1f..3867cdcb41 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/armeria.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/armeria.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Armeria interpreter can be used with different effect systems (cats-effect, ZIO) Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server" % "1.11.15" ``` and import the object: @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Note that Armeria automatically injects an `ExecutionContext` on top of Armeria' Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-cats" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-cats" % "1.11.15" ``` to use this interpreter with Cats Effect typeclasses. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ val tapirService = ArmeriaCatsServerInterpreter(dispatcher).toService(streamingR Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` to use this interpreter with ZIO. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md b/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md index d014104b74..2373f3b13a 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ These are corresponding classes for each of the supported runtime: To start using any of the above add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-lambda" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-lambda" % "1.11.15" ``` ## Deployment @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ Tapir leverages ways of doing it provided by AWS, you can choose from: AWS SAM t You can start by adding one of the following dependencies to your project, and then follow examples: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-sam" % "1.11.14" -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-terraform" % "1.11.14" -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-cdk" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-sam" % "1.11.15" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-terraform" % "1.11.15" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-cdk" % "1.11.15" ``` ### Examples diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md b/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md index 3736bbcee4..5159a50a6e 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ To expose an endpoint as an [finatra](https://twitter.github.io/finatra/) server dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server" % "1.11.15" ``` and import the object: @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This interpreter supports the twitter `Future`. Or, if you would like to use cats-effect project, you can add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server-cats" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server-cats" % "1.11.15" ``` and import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md b/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md index dcda256ff1..0ef04b26b2 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ To expose an endpoint as an [http4s](https://http4s.org) server, first add the f dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server" % "1.11.15" ``` and import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md index 156cfce9f7..6e2e0474cd 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ To expose endpoints using the (`com.sun.net.httpserver`), first add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jdkhttp-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jdkhttp-server" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, import the package: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md b/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md index 0f26044f04..e97d3de7e0 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md @@ -4,16 +4,16 @@ To expose an endpoint using a [Netty](https://netty.io)-based server, first add ```scala // if you are using Future or just exploring: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server" % "1.11.15" // if you want to use Java 21 Loom virtual threads in direct style: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-sync" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-sync" % "1.11.15" // if you are using cats-effect: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-cats" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-cats" % "1.11.15" // if you are using zio: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` Then, use: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md b/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md index b7885e8a7b..1e4467ffcf 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ To expose an endpoint as a [Helidon Níma](https://helidon.io/nima) server, firs dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-nima-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-nima-server" % "1.11.15" ``` Loom-managed concurrency uses direct style instead of effect wrappers like `Future[T]` or `IO[T]`. Because of this, diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/observability.md b/generated-doc/out/server/observability.md index d41da04e4f..320e77d755 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/observability.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/observability.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ val labels = MetricLabels( Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-prometheus-metrics" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-prometheus-metrics" % "1.11.15" ``` `PrometheusMetrics` encapsulates `PrometheusReqistry` and `Metric` instances. It provides several ready to use metrics as @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ val prometheusMetrics = PrometheusMetrics[Future]("tapir", PrometheusRegistry.de Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-opentelemetry-metrics" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-opentelemetry-metrics" % "1.11.15" ``` OpenTelemetry metrics are vendor-agnostic and can be exported using one @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ val metricsInterceptor = metrics.metricsInterceptor() // add to your server opti Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-datadog-metrics" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-datadog-metrics" % "1.11.15" ``` Datadog metrics are sent as Datadog custom metrics through @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ val datadogMetrics = DatadogMetrics.default[Future](statsdClient) Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-metrics" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-metrics" % "1.11.15" ``` Metrics have been integrated into ZIO core in ZIO2. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/pekkohttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/pekkohttp.md index 80d5d36c96..0c1415ba02 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/pekkohttp.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/pekkohttp.md @@ -4,14 +4,14 @@ To expose an endpoint as a [pekko-http](https://pekko.apache.org/docs/pekko-http dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.11.15" ``` This will transitively pull some Pekko modules. If you want to force your own Pekko version, use sbt exclusion. Mind the Scala version in artifact name: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.11.14" exclude("org.apache.pekko", "pekko-stream_2.12") +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.11.15" exclude("org.apache.pekko", "pekko-stream_2.12") ``` Now import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/play.md b/generated-doc/out/server/play.md index bc44243ec5..a5902b6a80 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/play.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/play.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ See the [Play framework documentation](https://www.playframework.com/documentati To expose an endpoint as a [play-server](https://www.playframework.com/), using **Play 2.9 with Akka**, add the following dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-server" % "1.11.15" ``` and (if you don't already depend on Play) @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ depending on whether you want to use netty or Akka based http-server under the h To expose an endpoint as a [play-server](https://www.playframework.com/), using **Play 3.0 with Pekko**, add the following dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-server" % "1.11.15" ``` and (if you don't already depend on Play) diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/vertx.md b/generated-doc/out/server/vertx.md index ea2efc4063..052b34ab01 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/vertx.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/vertx.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Vert.x interpreter can be used with different effect systems (cats-effect, ZIO) Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server" % "1.11.15" ``` to use this interpreter with `Future`. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ It's also possible to define an endpoint together with the server logic in a sin Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-cats" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-cats" % "1.11.15" ``` to use this interpreter with Cats Effect typeclasses. @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ val attach = VertxCatsServerInterpreter(dispatcher).route(streamedResponse.serve Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` to use this interpreter with ZIO. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/zio-http4s.md b/generated-doc/out/server/zio-http4s.md index 898f74ce58..b2b83593d6 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/zio-http4s.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/zio-http4s.md @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ The `*-zio` modules depend on ZIO 2.x. You'll need the following dependency for the `ZServerEndpoint` type alias and helper classes: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` or just add the zio-http4s integration which already depends on `tapir-zio`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, instead of the usual `import sttp.tapir.*`, you should import (or extend the `ZTapir` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md)): diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md index 1e70570a70..da07f6e97f 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ The `*-zio` modules depend on ZIO 2.x. You'll need the following dependency for the `ZServerEndpoint` type alias and helper classes: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.11.15" ``` or just add the zio-http integration which already depends on `tapir-zio`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-http-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-http-server" % "1.11.15" ``` Next, instead of the usual `import sttp.tapir.*`, you should import (or extend the `ZTapir` trait, see [MyTapir](../other/mytapir.md)): diff --git a/generated-doc/out/testing.md b/generated-doc/out/testing.md index 03565ac7bc..1b15ba252f 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/testing.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/testing.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Tapir builds upon the `SttpBackendStub` to enable stubbing using `Endpoint`s or dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.11.15" ``` Let's assume you are using the [pekko http](server/pekkohttp.md) interpreter. Given the following server endpoint: @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ requests matching an endpoint, you can use the tapir `SttpBackendStub` extension Similarly as when testing server interpreters, add the dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.11.15" ``` And the following imports: @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ with [mock-server](https://www.mock-server.com/) Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "sttp-mock-server" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "sttp-mock-server" % "1.11.15" ``` Imports: @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ result == out To use, add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-testing" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-testing" % "1.11.15" ``` ### Shadowed endpoints @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ Results in: ```scala res.toString -// res2: String = "Set(GET /x/y/x, is shadowed by: GET /x/*, GET /x, is shadowed by: GET /x/*)" +// res2: String = "Set(GET /x, is shadowed by: GET /x/*, GET /x/y/x, is shadowed by: GET /x/*)" ``` Example 2: @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ The `OpenAPIVerifier` provides utilities for verifying that client and server en To use the `OpenAPIVerifier`, add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-verifier" % "1.11.14" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-verifier" % "1.11.15" ``` The `OpenAPIVerifier` supports two key verification scenarios: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/01_hello_world.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/01_hello_world.md index 6c3bf282d6..e38c689b82 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/01_hello_world.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/01_hello_world.md @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ multiple servers, but we'll choose the simplest (and also one of the fastest!), available through the `tapir-netty-server-sync` module: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 ``` ## Endpoint description @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ Let's start by defining the method and path of our endpoint: {emphasize-lines="4-11"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ of requiring it to be a fixed value (a constant): {emphasize-lines="10"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ Finally, let's add an output to the endpoint. We'll return the response as a str {emphasize-lines="11"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ will be sent as a response: {emphasize-lines="12"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ example, we'll bind to `localhost` (which is the default), and to the port 8080: {emphasize-lines="5, 15-18"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* import sttp.tapir.server.netty.sync.NettySyncServer diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/02_openapi_docs.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/02_openapi_docs.md index 9d5f6b9a70..50813b6eaf 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/02_openapi_docs.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/02_openapi_docs.md @@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ use a bundle, which first interprets the provided tapir endpoints into OpenAPI a endpoints, which expose the UI together with the generated specification. We'll need to add a dependency: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 ``` We'll also define and expose two endpoints as an HTTP server, as described in the previous tutorial. Hence, our starting setup of `docs.scala` is as follows: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* import sttp.tapir.server.netty.sync.NettySyncServer @@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ And that's almost all the code changes that we need to introduce! We only need t {emphasize-lines="3, 5, 8, 24-25, 29"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 import sttp.shared.Identity import sttp.tapir.* diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/03_json.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/03_json.md index 6be75907f9..269d48d972 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/03_json.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/03_json.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ In our case, deriving the schemas will amount to adding a `... derives Schema` c {emphasize-lines="1, 7, 10, 12, 16"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 //> using dep com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter-scala::jsoniter-scala-macros:2.30.1 import com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter_scala.core.* // needed for `writeToString` @@ -127,10 +127,10 @@ how the `jsonBody[T]` method is used in the endpoint definition. We'll also expo {emphasize-lines="2-4, 10-15, 23-39"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.15 //> using dep com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter-scala::jsoniter-scala-macros:2.30.1 import com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter_scala.macros.* // needed for ... derives diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/04_errors.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/04_errors.md index 08e08f584d..f9cd897aaa 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/04_errors.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/04_errors.md @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ schemas both for the `Result` and `Error` classes, to represent them properly in describing the endpoint: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.15 //> using dep com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter-scala::jsoniter-scala-macros:2.30.1 import com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter_scala.macros.* @@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ We'll also add code to expose the endpoint as a server, along with its OpenAPI d {emphasize-lines="2-3, 11-13, 24-28, 30-36"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.15 //> using dep com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter-scala::jsoniter-scala-macros:2.30.1 import com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter_scala.macros.* @@ -152,10 +152,10 @@ you'll also get `ERROR` logs when unhandled exceptions happen: {emphasize-lines="6, 26"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-jsoniter-scala:1.11.15 //> using dep com.github.plokhotnyuk.jsoniter-scala::jsoniter-scala-macros:2.30.1 //> using dep ch.qos.logback:logback-classic:1.5.6 diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/05_multiple_inputs_outputs.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/05_multiple_inputs_outputs.md index 043f795e64..55e24a39cc 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/05_multiple_inputs_outputs.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/05_multiple_inputs_outputs.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ body, but additionally the hash of the result should be included in the `X-Resul Below is the endpoint description; we'll be editing the `multiple.scala` file: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ The output tuple is then mapped to the response body & header: {emphasize-lines="5, 8-9, 18-29"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* import sttp.tapir.server.netty.sync.NettySyncServer @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ The mapping functions are simple, but quite boring to write: {emphasize-lines="8, 17-18, 23-27"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* import sttp.tapir.server.netty.sync.NettySyncServer @@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ Here's the modified code using `.mapInTo`, which additionally maps outputs to th {emphasize-lines="9, 11-13, 19, 22"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* import sttp.tapir.server.netty.sync.NettySyncServer diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/06_error_variants.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/06_error_variants.md index e3bb5eace0..c0372f23f5 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/06_error_variants.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/06_error_variants.md @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ request serializing `AvatarSuccess.Redirect` instances, as Tapir knows nothing a an `EndpointOutput[String]`: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.model.{HeaderNames, StatusCode} import sttp.tapir.* @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ this output to the `AvatarSuccess.Redirect` type using `.mapTo`, which we've lea {emphasize-lines="12-13"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.model.{HeaderNames, StatusCode} import sttp.tapir.* @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ each of which translates to a separate class. Our one-of successful output takes {emphasize-lines="13-16"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.model.{HeaderNames, StatusCode} import sttp.tapir.* @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ To fix this, we can use the `oneOfVariantSingletonMatcher` method. It takes a un value, to which the high-level output must be equal, for the variant to be chosen: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.model.{HeaderNames, StatusCode} import sttp.tapir.* @@ -197,9 +197,9 @@ val errorOutput: EndpointOutput[AvatarError] = oneOf( Equipped with `oneOf` outputs, we can now fully describe and test our endpoint: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-netty-server-sync:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 import sttp.model.{HeaderNames, StatusCode} import sttp.tapir.* diff --git a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/07_cats_effect.md b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/07_cats_effect.md index 84532e74de..00ff519f0c 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/tutorials/07_cats_effect.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/tutorials/07_cats_effect.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ use. Hence, we'll start with the same basic endpoint description. We'll be editing the `cats-effect.scala` file: ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 import sttp.tapir.* @@ -56,8 +56,8 @@ parameter explicitly, using `.serverLogic[IO]` in our case: {emphasize-lines="2, 4, 12-14"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-cats:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-cats:1.11.15 import cats.effect.IO import sttp.tapir.* @@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ The conversion process is an almost-one-liner (if it wasn't for line length limi {emphasize-lines="2, 5, 7, 18-19"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.15 import cats.effect.IO import org.http4s.HttpRoutes @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ standard code to start a server and handle requests until the application is int {emphasize-lines="3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 24-30"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.15 //> using dep org.http4s::http4s-blaze-server:0.23.16 import cats.effect.{ExitCode, IO, IOApp} @@ -192,9 +192,9 @@ the second step that we need to perform: {emphasize-lines="3, 7, 13, 27-32, 37"} ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.14 -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.14 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-core:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-http4s-server:1.11.15 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir::tapir-swagger-ui-bundle:1.11.15 //> using dep org.http4s::http4s-blaze-server:0.23.16 import cats.effect.{ExitCode, IO, IOApp}