How do I use the "Explore" button in the topbar of the Swagger view?

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Peter Klein

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Sep 23, 2015, 3:35:03 PM9/23/15
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How do I use the "Explore" button in the topbar of the Swagger view? If I try to give a name of one of the existing controllers, nevertheless all controllers are listed again. I seemed to me that this would be some kind of filter to get the operations for one of the listed controllers/API's?

Ron Ratovsky

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Sep 24, 2015, 3:04:42 PM9/24/15
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The input would be the Swagger definition URL, not a specific controller.

On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Peter Klein <peter.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
How do I use the "Explore" button in the topbar of the Swagger view? If I try to give a name of one of the existing controllers, nevertheless all controllers are listed again. I seemed to me that this would be some kind of filter to get the operations for one of the listed controllers/API's?

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Peter Klein

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Oct 1, 2015, 9:03:15 AM10/1/15
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Yeah, right Ron. Thanks for this reply. But what is a Swagger defnition URL, if for example my controller is called "Person"?
I need a BIT more information. You're the expert, not me!

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Ron Ratovsky

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Oct 1, 2015, 8:01:55 PM10/1/15
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Sure thing, Peter. The Swagger definition is normally generated per application/api.
"Controller" is a bit generic, so I don't know if you're referring to a Spring MVC controller or a controller in another language/framework.

Each library that exposes the Swagger definition may have a slightly different way of doing so, so if you tell me which Swagger library you use, I may be able to find where it is exposed.
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