OpenAPI 3.0: How to Design and Document APIs with the Latest OpenAPI Specification [Recorded Webinar]

  September 28, 2017

OpenAPI 3.0, which is based on the original Swagger 2.0 specification, has emerged as the world’s standard for defining and describing RESTful APIs. The next version of the OpenAPI Specification – version 3.0 – is officially released, and comes with a host of rich, expressive capabilities for your API design and documentation. Some of these capabilities include support for describing callbacks, links to express relationships between operations, enhanced examples, and a simplified structure for better reusability. SwaggerHub now offers support for designing and documenting APIs with OpenAPI 3.0, as well as the ability to convert APIs defined with Swagger 2.0 to the latest version of the specification. In this free SwaggerHub training, we look at what’s new in OAS 3.0, and show a live demo of defining APIs using OAS 3.0 in SwaggerHub. We also cover transitioning from Swagger 2.0 to OpenAPI 3.0, and how to start using OAS 3.0 for API design and documentation. You can watch the full training below. To get the most out of the training, we recommend following allowing in SwaggerHub so you can see the power of OAS 3.0 in action for yourself. Sign up for free here.

Get started with OpenAPI 3.0 today

If you have existing APIs defined with Swagger 2.0, you can easily import them into SwaggerHub and get started with OAS 3.0 today. APIs can quickly get converted to the new format, making it easy to start designing and documenting your APIs with the latest version of the specification. If you're not ready to transition your existing APIs, you can also try out any of our template APIs and experiment with OAS 3.0. Try SwaggerHub for free today.