Validate API Specification
This policy validates the responses against API's various specifications such as schema, content-types, and HTTP Headers referenced in their corresponding formats as follows:
The schema is available as part of the API definition. The schema for SOAP API are imported through WSDL and for REST APIs it can be through swagger, RAML or can be uploaded by the user.
The content- types are available as part of the API definition. FOR SOAP APIs these are imported through WSDL and for REST APIs it can be through swagger, RAML or can be uploaded by the user.
The HTTP Headers are specified in the Validate API Specification policy page
The response sent to the API by an application must conform with the structure or format expected by the API. The responses from the native API are validated against the API specifications in this policy to conform to the structure or format expected by the API.
Various API specifications validated are:
Schema: The responses from the native API are validated against the schema provided in the API definition. The schema defines the elements and attributes and specifies the data types of these elements to ensure that only appropriate data is allowed through to the API.
For a REST API, the schema can be added inline or uploaded in the Technical Information section on the API Details page. The validation depends on the Content-type header in the request or Accept header in the response and the corresponding schema validation would be executed. The default Content type/Accept header and schema validation type mapping is as follows:
Content-type/Accept | Schema validation type |
application/json application/json/badgerfish | JSON schema |
application/xml text/xml text/html | XML schema |
text/plain | Regex schema |
For a SOAP API, the WSDL and the referenced schema must be provided in a zip format. The JSON schema validation is supported for the operations that are exposed as REST.
Content-types: The responses from the native API are validated against the content-types specified in the API definition.
HTTP Headers: The responses from the native API are validated against the HTTP Headers specified in this policy to conform to the HTTP headers expected by the API.
The run-time invocations that fail the specification validation are considered as policy violations. Such policy violation events that are generated can be viewed in the dashboard.
The table lists the API specification properties, you can specify for this policy, to be validated:
Parameter | Description |
Schema | Validates the response payload against the appropriate schema (based on the Content-type header in request or Accept header in response). Provide the following additional features for XML schema validation: Feature name. Specifies the name for the schema configuration. For example: TOLERATE_DUPLICATES, NAMESPACE_GROWTH Feature value. Specifies whether the feature value is True or False. |
Content-types | Validates the content-types in the incoming response against the content-types defined in that response's API Specification. The configuration is provided in the API details page. |
HTTP Headers | Validates the HTTP header parameters in the incoming response against the HTTP headers defined in that response's API Specification. The configuration is provided in the API details page. Provide the following information: Condition: Specifies the logical operator to use to validate multiple HTTP headers in the incoming API responses. Available values are: AND. API Gateway accepts only the responses that contain all configured HTTP headers. OR. This is selected by default. API Gateway accepts responses that contain at least one configured HTTP header. HTTP Header Key. Specifies a key that must be passed through the HTTP header of the incoming API responses. Header Value. Optional. Specifies the corresponding key value that could be passed through the HTTP header of the incoming API responses. The Header Value field type accepts string and regular expression (regex). You can add more HTTP headers by clicking . |