Command-Line Interface¶
For convenience PointSecIO provides a command-line interface (CLI). This interface aims to be a starting point in developing or testing OpenAPI specifications with PointSecIO.
The available commands are:
pointsecio run
All commands can run with -h or –help to list more information.
Running an OpenAPI specification¶
The subcommand run of PointSecIO’s CLI makes it easy to run OpenAPI
specifications directly even before any operation handler function gets
implemented. This allows you to verify and inspect how your API will
work with PointSecIO.
To run your specification, execute in your shell:
$ pointsecio run your_api.yaml --stub --debug
This command will tell PointSecIO to run the your_api.yaml
specification file attaching a stub operation (--stub) to the
unavailable operations/functions of your API and in debug mode
(--debug).
The basic usage of this command is:
$ pointsecio run [OPTIONS] SPEC_FILE [BASE_MODULE_PATH]
Where:
SPEC_FILE: Your OpenAPI specification file in YAML format.
BASE_MODULE_PATH (optional): filesystem path where the API endpoints handlers are going to be imported from. In short, where your Python code is saved.
There are more options available for the run command, for a full
list run:
$ pointsecio run --help
Running a mock server¶
You can run a simple server which returns example responses on every request.
The example responses must be defined in the examples response property of the OpenAPI specification.
Your API specification file is not required to have any operationId.
$ pointsecio run your_api.yaml --mock=all -v