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A runtime for go OpenAPI toolkit.

The runtime component for use in code generation or as untyped usage.

Announcements

  • 2025-12-19 : new community chat on discord
    • a new discord community channel is available to be notified of changes and support users
    • our venerable Slack channel remains open, and will be eventually discontinued on 2026-03-31

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Status

API is stable.

Import this library in your project

go get github.com/go-openapi/runtime

Change log

See https://github.com/go-openapi/runtime/releases

For pre-v0.30.0 releases see release notes.

What coming next?

Moving forward, we want to :

  • continue narrowing down the scope of dependencies:
    • yaml support in an independent module
    • introduce more up-to-date support for opentelemetry as a separate module that evolves independently from the main package (to avoid breaking changes, the existing API will remain maintained, but evolve at a slower pace than opentelemetry).
  • fix a few known issues with some file upload requests (e.g. #286)

Licensing

This library ships under the SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.

See the license NOTICE, which recalls the licensing terms of all the pieces of software on top of which it has been built.

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Cutting a new release

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    • The tag message is prepended to release notes