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# Swagger generated server
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## Overview
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This server was generated by the [swagger-codegen](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) project. By using the
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[OpenAPI-Spec](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-core/wiki) from a remote server, you can easily generate a server stub. This
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is an example of building a swagger-enabled Flask server.
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This example uses the [Connexion](https://github.com/zalando/connexion) library on top of Flask.
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## Requirements
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Python 3.5.2+
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## Usage
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To run the server, please execute the following from the root directory:
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```
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pip3 install -r requirements.txt
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python3 -m swagger_server
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```
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and open your browser to here:
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```
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http://localhost:8080//ui/
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```
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Your Swagger definition lives here:
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```
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http://localhost:8080//swagger.json
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```
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To launch the integration tests, use tox:
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```
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sudo pip install tox
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tox
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```
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## Running with Docker
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To run the server on a Docker container, please execute the following from the root directory:
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```bash
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# building the image
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docker build -t swagger_server .
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# starting up a container
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docker run -p 8080:8080 swagger_server
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``` |