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96 lines
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# Installation
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## Distribution channels
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### NPM Registry
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We publish two modules to npm: **`swagger-ui`** and **`swagger-ui-dist`**.
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**`swagger-ui`** is meant for consumption by JavaScript web projects that include module bundlers, such as Webpack, Browserify, and Rollup. Its main file exports Swagger-UI's main function, and the module also includes a namespaced stylesheet at `swagger-ui/dist/swagger-ui.css`. Here's an example:
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```javascript
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import SwaggerUI from 'swagger-ui'
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// or use require, if you prefer
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const SwaggerUI = require('swagger-ui')
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SwaggerUI({
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dom_id: '#myDomId'
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})
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```
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In contrast, **`swagger-ui-dist`** is meant for server-side projects that need assets to serve to clients. The module, when imported, includes an `absolutePath` helper function that returns the absolute filesystem path to where the `swagger-ui-dist` module is installed.
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_Note: we suggest using `swagger-ui` when your tooling makes it possible, as `swagger-ui-dist`
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will result in more code going across the wire._
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The module's contents mirrors the `dist` folder you see in the Git repository. The most useful file is `swagger-ui-bundle.js`, which is a build of Swagger-UI that includes all the code it needs to run in one file. The folder also has an `index.html` asset, to make it easy to serve Swagger-UI like so:
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```javascript
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const express = require('express')
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const pathToSwaggerUi = require('swagger-ui-dist').absolutePath()
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const app = express()
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app.use(express.static(pathToSwaggerUi))
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app.listen(3000)
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```
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The module also exports `SwaggerUIBundle` and `SwaggerUIStandalonePreset`, so
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if you're in a JavaScript project that can't handle a traditional npm module,
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you could do something like this:
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```js
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var SwaggerUIBundle = require('swagger-ui-dist').SwaggerUIBundle
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const ui = SwaggerUIBundle({
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url: "https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json",
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dom_id: '#swagger-ui',
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presets: [
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SwaggerUIBundle.presets.apis,
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SwaggerUIBundle.SwaggerUIStandalonePreset
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],
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layout: "StandaloneLayout"
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})
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```
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`SwaggerUIBundle` is equivalent to `SwaggerUI`.
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### Docker
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You can pull a pre-built docker image of the swagger-ui directly from Docker Hub:
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```
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docker pull swaggerapi/swagger-ui
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docker run -p 80:8080 swaggerapi/swagger-ui
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```
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Will start nginx with swagger-ui on port 80.
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Or you can provide your own swagger.json on your host
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```
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docker run -p 80:8080 -e SWAGGER_JSON=/foo/swagger.json -v /bar:/foo swaggerapi/swagger-ui
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```
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The base URL of the web application can be changed by specifying the `BASE_URL` environment variable:
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```
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docker run -p 80:8080 -e BASE_URL=/swagger -e SWAGGER_JSON=/foo/swagger.json -v /bar:/foo swaggerapi/swagger-ui
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```
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This will serve Swagger UI at `/swagger` instead of `/`.
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For more information on controlling Swagger UI through the Docker image, see the Docker section of the [Configuration documentation](configuration.md#docker).
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### unpkg
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You can embed Swagger-UI's code directly in your HTML by using unpkg's interface:
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```html
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<script src="//unpkg.com/swagger-ui-dist@3/swagger-ui-bundle.js"></script>
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<!-- `SwaggerUIBundle` is now available on the page -->
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```
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See [unpkg's main page](https://unpkg.com/) for more information on how to use unpkg.
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