Pleroma/lib/pleroma/web/api_spec/operations/pleroma_notification_operation.ex
rinpatch 9fcff7851f Improve OpenAPI spec and deploy it to api.pleroma.social
Too many changes in OpenAPI spec to describe each one, but
basically it is tag fixes, bringing consitency to operation summaries
and fixing some incorrect information.
2021-02-03 16:07:44 +03:00

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Elixir

# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2021 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.PleromaNotificationOperation do
alias OpenApiSpex.Operation
alias OpenApiSpex.Schema
alias Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.NotificationOperation
alias Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.Schemas.ApiError
import Pleroma.Web.ApiSpec.Helpers
def open_api_operation(action) do
operation = String.to_existing_atom("#{action}_operation")
apply(__MODULE__, operation, [])
end
def mark_as_read_operation do
%Operation{
tags: ["Notifications"],
summary: "Mark notifications as read",
description: "Query parameters are mutually exclusive.",
requestBody:
request_body("Parameters", %Schema{
type: :object,
properties: %{
id: %Schema{type: :integer, description: "A single notification ID to read"},
max_id: %Schema{type: :integer, description: "Read all notifications up to this ID"}
}
}),
security: [%{"oAuth" => ["write:notifications"]}],
operationId: "PleromaAPI.NotificationController.mark_as_read",
responses: %{
200 =>
Operation.response(
"A Notification or array of Notifications",
"application/json",
%Schema{
anyOf: [
%Schema{type: :array, items: NotificationOperation.notification()},
NotificationOperation.notification()
]
}
),
400 => Operation.response("Bad Request", "application/json", ApiError)
}
}
end
end