According to this google group, discriminator
is used on top of the allOf
property and it is defined in the super type for polymorphism. If discriminator
is not used, the allOf
keyword describes that a model contains the properties of other models for composition.
Just like in your sample code, Pet
is a super type with property of petType
identified as the discriminator
and Cat
is a sub type of Pet
. Following is a json example of a Cat
object:
{
"petType": "Cat",
"name": "?Kitty"
}
The use of discriminator
intends to indicate the property used to identify the type of an object. Assumes that there are tools that can proper support definition objects with the use of discriminator
, it is possible to determine the type by scanning the property. For example, identify the object is a Cat
according to petType
.
However, the discriminator
field is not well defined in the current version's specification or the samples (see issue #403). As far as I know, there is no tools provided by Swagger properly support it at the time being.
discriminator
may be used if the model has a property used to determine the type. In this case, it is naturally fit and it can be used as an indicator for other developers understand the polymorphism relationship. If third party tools like ReDoc which support discriminator
(see petType
in this gif and example) is considered, you may find this useful.
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