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Dictionaries, HashMaps and Associative Arrays

A dictionary (also known as a map, hashmap or associative array) is a set of key/value pairs. OpenAPI lets you define dictionaries where the keys are strings. To define a dictionary, use type: object and use the additionalProperties keyword to specify the type of values in key/value pairs. For example, a string-to-string dictionary like this:

{ "en": "English", "fr": "French" }

is defined using the following schema:

type: object
additionalProperties:
type: string

The additionalProperties keyword specifies the type of values in the dictionary. Values can be primitives (strings, numbers or boolean values), arrays or objects. For example, a string-to-object dictionary can be defined as follows:

type: object
additionalProperties:
type: object
properties:
code:
type: integer
text:
type: string

Instead of using an inline schema, additionalProperties can $ref another schema:

components:
schemas:
Messages: # <---- dictionary
type: object
additionalProperties:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Message"
Message:
type: object
properties:
code:
type: integer
text:
type: string

If the dictionary values can be of any type (aka free-form object), use additionalProperties: true:

type: object
additionalProperties: true

This is equivalent to:

type: object
additionalProperties: {}

If a dictionary has some fixed keys, you can define them explicitly as object properties and mark them as required:

type: object
properties:
default:
type: string
required:
- default
additionalProperties:
type: string

You can use the example keyword to specify sample dictionary contents:

type: object
additionalProperties:
type: string
example:
en: Hello!
fr: Bonjour!

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