diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 52e340280a..480df41b14 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ tapir documentation is available at [tapir.softwaremill.com](http://tapir.softwa Add the following dependency: ```sbt -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, import: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md b/generated-doc/out/client/http4s.md index 1fb1dd131c..c16d8ac14b 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-client" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 9fd9a8a34d..3142ae38b9 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-client" % "1.9.10" ``` For **Play 2.9**, add ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-client" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-client" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 38b3f75093..29f0052c14 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %%% "tapir-sttp-client" % "1.9.10" "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 868709a649..b167bcb5ee 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-asyncapi-docs" % "1.9.10" "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 aa46c4460a..506738717b 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-apispec-docs" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 332af2838b..7c326124ea 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui-bundle" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc-bundle" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.9.10" "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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-openapi-docs" % "1.9.10" "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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-swagger-ui" % "1.9.10" ``` or `tapir-redoc`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-redoc" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 775c76430a..b8fd131198 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/integrations.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats" % "1.9.10" ``` - `import sttp.tapir.integ.cats.codec._` - brings schema, validator and codec instances @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-cats-effect" % "1.9.10" ``` ## Refined integration @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-refined" % "1.9.10" ``` You'll need to extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.refined.TapirCodecRefined` @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-iron" % "1.9.10" ``` The module is only available for Scala 3 since iron is not designed to work with Scala 2. @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-enumeratum" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.enumeratum._`, or extends the `sttp.tapir.codec.enumeratum.TapirCodecEnumeratum` trait. @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-newtype" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.newtype._`, or extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.newtype.TapirCodecNewType` trait to bring the implicit values into scope. @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-monix-newtype" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, `import sttp.tapir.codec.monix.newtype._`, or extend the `sttp.tapir.codec.monix.newtype.TapirCodecMonixNewType` trait to bring the implicit values into scope. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-prelude" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, mix in `sttp.tapir.codec.zio.prelude.newtype.TapirNewtypeSupport` into your newtype to bring the implicit values into scope: @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-derevo" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 9a384e2bde..1ae4c482f2 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/json.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-circe" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonCirce` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md)): @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-upickle" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonuPickle` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonuPickle` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -160,13 +160,13 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play" % "1.9.10" ``` For **Play 2.9** use: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play29" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-play29" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonPlay` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonPlay` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-spray" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonSpray` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonSpray` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-tethys" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonTethys` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonTethys` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jsoniter-scala" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonJsoniter` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md) and add `TapirJsonJsoniter` not `TapirCirceJson`): @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-json4s" % "1.9.10" ``` And one of the implementations: @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ implicit val formats: Formats = org.json4s.jackson.Serialization.formats(NoTypeH 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, import the package (or extend the `TapirJsonZio` trait, see [MyTapir](../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 ee2c90f467..5f7f0f5920 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-json-pickler" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 8f8fdca678..10e19b827f 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/endpoint/static.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from local files or application resources. These endpoints respect etags, byte r In order to use static content endpoints, add the module to your dependencies: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-files" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-files" % "1.9.10" ``` ## Files diff --git a/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md b/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md index fb4056e6e8..21ac600049 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/generator/sbt-openapi-codegen.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Add the sbt plugin to the `project/plugins.sbt`: ```scala -addSbtPlugin("com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" % "sbt-openapi-codegen" % "1.9.9") +addSbtPlugin("com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" % "sbt-openapi-codegen" % "1.9.10") ``` 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 e51a7f0f89..b09ac03d98 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-core" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 98e09aa92d..88b8e80624 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" exclude("com.typesafe.akka", "akka-stream_2.12") +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-akka-http-server" % "1.9.10" 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 84602d2c44..8c61471e43 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server" % "1.9.10" ``` and import the object: @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Note that Armeria automatically injects an `ExecutionContext` on top of Armeria' Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-cats" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-cats" % "1.9.10" ``` to use this interpreter with Cats Effect typeclasses. @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ val tapirService = ArmeriaCatsServerInterpreter(dispatcher).toService(streamingR Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-zio" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-armeria-server-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` to use this interpreter with ZIO. diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md b/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md index af32237570..5ea4f11282 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/aws.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ These are corresponding classes for each of the supported runtime: To start using any of the above add the following dependency: ```sbt -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-lambda" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-lambda" % "1.9.10" ``` ## Deployment @@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ 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: ```sbt -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-sam" % "1.9.9" -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-terraform" % "1.9.9" -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-cdk" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-sam" % "1.9.10" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-terraform" % "1.9.10" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-aws-cdk" % "1.9.10" ``` ### Examples diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md b/generated-doc/out/server/finatra.md index 9dde19749b..5ca17c1d30 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-finatra-server-cats" % "1.9.10" ``` and import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md b/generated-doc/out/server/http4s.md index 10ca620403..45e3ad6c03 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server" % "1.9.10" ``` and import the object: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/jdkhttp.md index 61a08eaae1..d5cbf10212 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-jdkhttp-server" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, import the package: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md b/generated-doc/out/server/netty.md index 9f2187db14..767faa62e8 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server" % "1.9.10" // if you want to use Java 21 Loom virtual threads in direct style: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-loom" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-loom" % "1.9.10" // if you are using cats-effect: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-cats" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-cats" % "1.9.10" // if you are using zio: -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-zio" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-netty-server-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` Then, use: diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md b/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md index 7cea60b7b6..08a5bf1149 100644 --- a/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md +++ b/generated-doc/out/server/nima.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ To expose an endpoint as a [Helidon Níma](https://helidon.io/nima) server, firs dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-nima-server" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-nima-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 714b301ef7..a77869407f 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-prometheus-metrics" % "1.9.10" ``` `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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-opentelemetry-metrics" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-datadog-metrics" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-metrics" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 3295ad798e..112416d0b9 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" exclude("org.apache.pekko", "pekko-stream_2.12") +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-pekko-http-server" % "1.9.10" 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 ab633106de..9823b62a97 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play29-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-play-server" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 86bf15cc18..e5523aa1f4 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server" % "1.9.10" ``` to use this interpreter with `Future`. @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-cats" % "1.9.10" ``` to use this interpreter with Cats Effect typeclasses. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ val attach = VertxCatsServerInterpreter(dispatcher).route(streamedResponse.serve Add the following dependency ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-zio" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-vertx-server-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` 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 f42d31592d..772312407c 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` or just add the zio-http4s integration which already depends on `tapir-zio`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server-zio" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-http4s-server-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, instead of the usual `import sttp.tapir._`, you should import (or extend the `ZTapir` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md)): diff --git a/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md b/generated-doc/out/server/ziohttp.md index 0c738b3813..a5c20aa61f 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio" % "1.9.10" ``` or just add the zio-http integration which already depends on `tapir-zio`: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-http-server" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-zio-http-server" % "1.9.10" ``` Next, instead of the usual `import sttp.tapir._`, you should import (or extend the `ZTapir` trait, see [MyTapir](../mytapir.md)): diff --git a/generated-doc/out/testing.md b/generated-doc/out/testing.md index 16f6995a26..2c1ff31b5e 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.9.10" ``` Let's assume you are using the [akka http](server/akkahttp.md) interpreter. Given the following server endpoint: @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ 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" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-sttp-stub-server" % "1.9.10" ``` And the following imports: @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ with [mock-server](https://www.mock-server.com/) Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "sttp-mock-server" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "sttp-mock-server" % "1.9.10" ``` Imports: @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ result == out To use, add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-testing" % "1.9.9" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.tapir" %% "tapir-testing" % "1.9.10" ``` ### Shadowed endpoints