ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Is there a repository of custom rules teams have implemented for standardization of their API? Hi, We have a GitHub repo here: https://github.com/SmartBear/swaggerhub-custom-rules-library Feel free to use any of these rules or contribute yours for others to share. --Tim Re: How to delete custom standardization rules We just updated this yesterday! There is now a delete icon next to your rule to delete it. Will be in the next On Premise release out in April. --Tim Re: Auto Mocking Plugin Hi steveconnolly Yes, you can do this by removing the Auto Mock integration from the API. This is done on the integrations menu in the SwaggerHub editor. Here are some documentation pages to help you: https://app.swaggerhub.com/help/integrations/api-auto-mocking https://app.swaggerhub.com/help/integrations/index Hope that helps. Regards, Tim Re: Show multiple-list selection in swagger UI template examples (petshop) - Status changed to: ImplementedRe: Persistence of Integrations at the API (not version) and organizational levels - Status changed to: ImplementedRe: Persistence of Integrations at the API (not version) and organizational levels This has been implemented for Source Control integrations (GitHub, BitBucket, Azure DevOps, GitLab) Re: Swagger library not able to render different examples on dropdown selection on IE Browser Hi pbhatt This doesn't sound right, let's see if we can figure out what's going on here. Please open a support ticket with our SwaggerHub support team here https://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=SwaggerHub and someone will look into the issue for you. Hope that helps, Tim Re: Getting 404 on API call Hi vzalan When you created a new version it doesn't always automatically update the Auto Mock server. Try removing the servers object and saving the API and it should come back. Check out https://community.smartbear.com/t5/SwaggerHub/404-when-accessing-API/m-p/170780 for more details. Hope that helps, Tim Re: Consistency request: Where should we put operationId? Hi alex-savage Thanks for the question. API standardization is one of the most important aspects of consistent API design and SwaggerHub has tools to help you do just that. At SmartBear, we tend to put the OperationID right after the method name and have created a custom rule to enforce this in SwaggerHub. You can view this rule and other in our public repo. API Standardization: https://app.swaggerhub.com/help/organizations/api-standardization GitHub Rules Library: https://github.com/SmartBear/swaggerhub-custom-rules-library Feel free to try out these rule and tweak them as needed for your personal preference. Hope this helps, Tim Re: SwaggerHub editor irritants Hi jmarkdavis Thank you for your candid feedback. I'm sorry you are having an unfortunate experience with converting an API to OpenAPI 3.0. We are always looking to improve SwaggerHub's developer experience and is a major initiative for us. I would love to hear more about your use case of converting an API to OpenAPI 3.0 if you would be willing to hop on a call with me for 30 min. Thanks, Tim Maguire Director of Product Management - SwaggerHub