from __future__ import annotations from dataclasses import dataclass from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Literal from litestar.openapi.spec.base import BaseSchemaObject if TYPE_CHECKING: from litestar.openapi.spec.example import Example from litestar.openapi.spec.media_type import OpenAPIMediaType from litestar.openapi.spec.reference import Reference from litestar.openapi.spec.schema import Schema __all__ = ("OpenAPIHeader",) @dataclass class OpenAPIHeader(BaseSchemaObject): """The Header Object follows the structure of the [Parameter Object](https://spec.openapis.org/oas/v3.1.0#parameterObject) with the following changes: 1. ``name`` MUST NOT be specified, it is given in the corresponding ``headers`` map. 2. ``in`` MUST NOT be specified, it is implicitly in ``header``. 3. All traits that are affected by the location MUST be applicable to a location of ``header`` (for example, `style `__). """ schema: Schema | Reference | None = None """The schema defining the type used for the parameter.""" name: Literal[""] = "" """MUST NOT be specified, it is given in the corresponding ``headers`` map.""" param_in: Literal["header"] = "header" """MUST NOT be specified, it is implicitly in ``header``.""" description: str | None = None """A brief description of the parameter. This could contain examples of use. `CommonMark syntax `_ MAY be used for rich text representation. """ required: bool = False """Determines whether this parameter is mandatory. If the `parameter location `_ is ``"path"``, this property is **REQUIRED** and its value MUST be ``True``. Otherwise, the property MAY be included and its default value is ``False``. """ deprecated: bool = False """Specifies that a parameter is deprecated and SHOULD be transitioned out of usage. Default value is ``False``.""" allow_empty_value: bool = False """Sets the ability to pass empty-valued parameters. This is valid only for ``query`` parameters and allows sending a parameter with an empty value. Default value is ``False``. If `style `__ is used, and if behavior is ``n/a`` (cannot be serialized), the value of ``allowEmptyValue`` SHALL be ignored. Use of this property is NOT RECOMMENDED, as it is likely to be removed in a later revision. The rules for serialization of the parameter are specified in one of two ways.For simpler scenarios, a `schema `_ and `style `__ can describe the structure and syntax of the parameter. """ style: str | None = None """Describes how the parameter value will be serialized depending on the type of the parameter value. Default values (based on value of ``in``): - for ``query`` - ``form``; - for ``path`` - ``simple``; - for ``header`` - ``simple``; - for ``cookie`` - ``form``. """ explode: bool | None = None """When this is true, parameter values of type ``array`` or ``object`` generate separate parameters for each value of the array or key-value pair of the map. For other types of parameters this property has no effect.When `style `__ is ``form``, the default value is ``True``. For all other styles, the default value is ``False``. """ allow_reserved: bool = False """Determines whether the parameter value SHOULD allow reserved characters, as defined by. :rfc:`3986` (``:/?#[]@!$&'()*+,;=``) to be included without percent-encoding. This property only applies to parameters with an ``in`` value of ``query``. The default value is ``False``. """ example: Any | None = None """Example of the parameter's potential value. The example SHOULD match the specified schema and encoding properties if present. The ``example`` field is mutually exclusive of the ``examples`` field. Furthermore, if referencing a ``schema`` that contains an example, the ``example`` value SHALL _override_ the example provided by the schema. To represent examples of media types that cannot naturally be represented in JSON or YAML, a string value can contain the example with escaping where necessary. """ examples: dict[str, Example | Reference] | None = None """Examples of the parameter's potential value. Each example SHOULD contain a value in the correct format as specified in the parameter encoding. The ``examples`` field is mutually exclusive of the ``example`` field. Furthermore, if referencing a ``schema`` that contains an example, the ``examples`` value SHALL _override_ the example provided by the schema. For more complex scenarios, the `content `_ property can define the media type and schema of the parameter. A parameter MUST contain either a ``schema`` property, or a ``content`` property, but not both. When ``example`` or ``examples`` are provided in conjunction with the ``schema`` object, the example MUST follow the prescribed serialization strategy for the parameter. """ content: dict[str, OpenAPIMediaType] | None = None """A map containing the representations for the parameter. The key is the media type and the value describes it. The map MUST only contain one entry. """