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Web Api How to add a Header parameter for all API in Swagger

I searched for possible ways to add a request header parameter that would be added automatically to every method in my web-api but i couldn't find a clear one.

While searching i found that the method OperationFilter() has to do something about it.

What the user "GT" wrote is correct but it is not working with Swagger 5. We have some new changes:

From: Operation to: OpenApiOperation

From: IParameter to: OpenApiParameter

From: NonBodyParameter to: OpenApiParameter , and the most important is...

From: Type = "string" to: Schema = new OpenApiSchema { Type = "String" }

using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Authorization;
using Microsoft.OpenApi.Any;
using Microsoft.OpenApi.Models;
using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen;
namespace MyAPI
{
    public class AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter: IOperationFilter
    {
        public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
        {
            var filterPipeline = context.ApiDescription.ActionDescriptor.FilterDescriptors;
            var isAuthorized = filterPipeline.Select(filterInfo => filterInfo.Filter).Any(filter => filter is AuthorizeFilter);
            var allowAnonymous = filterPipeline.Select(filterInfo => filterInfo.Filter).Any(filter => filter is IAllowAnonymousFilter);

            if (isAuthorized && !allowAnonymous)
            {
                if (operation.Parameters == null)
                    operation.Parameters = new List<OpenApiParameter>();

                operation.Parameters.Add(new OpenApiParameter 
                {
                    Name = "Authorization",
                    In = ParameterLocation.Header,
                    Description = "access token",
                    Required = true,
                    Schema = new OpenApiSchema
                    {
                        Type = "string",
                        Default = new OpenApiString("Bearer ")
                    }
                });
            }
        }
    }
}

And in Startup => ConfigureServices => services.AddSwaggerGen()

c.OperationFilter<AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter>();

Yes you can do it via inheriting from IOperationFilter

You can find the answer on GitHub here: AddRequiredHeaderParameter

using System.Collections.Generic;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ApiExplorer;
using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.Swagger;
using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen;

public class AddRequiredHeaderParameter : IOperationFilter
{
    public void Apply(Operation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
    {
        if (operation.Parameters == null)
            operation.Parameters = new List<IParameter>();

        operation.Parameters.Add(new NonBodyParameter
            {
                Name = "X-User-Token",
                In = "header",
                Type = "string",
                Required = false
            });
    }
}

Then you go to your SwaggerConfig.cs file and add the following in the AddSwaggerGen section:

c.OperationFilter<AddRequiredHeaderParameter>();

Rebuild, and enjoy.

Another way to add custom headers is by adding parameters into controller action.
The following example will add x-test parameter to the UI:

[HttpPost]
public IActionResult Test([FromHeader(Name="x-test")][Required] string requiredHeader)
{
    return Ok();
}

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I have improved the respectful Wille Esteche's answer a bit. If you want to apply headers not to all methods, but only to your selected controller methods, you can use attributes.

    [HttpPost]
    [Route(nameof(Auth))]
    [SwaggerHeader(Constants.HeaderDomainSid, "Encrypted User.Sid got from client", "abc123", true)]
    public ActionResult<string> Auth([FromHeader(Name = Constants.HeaderDomainSid)] string headerDomainSid = null)
    { .....
    

Attribute class:

public class SwaggerHeaderAttribute : Attribute
{
    public string HeaderName { get; }
    public string Description { get; }
    public string DefaultValue { get; }
    public bool IsRequired { get; }

    public SwaggerHeaderAttribute(string headerName, string description = null, string defaultValue = null, bool isRequired = false)
    {
        HeaderName = headerName;
        Description = description;
        DefaultValue = defaultValue;
        IsRequired = isRequired;
    }
}

Filter:

public class SwaggerHeaderFilter : IOperationFilter
{
    public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
    {
        operation.Parameters ??= new List<OpenApiParameter>();

        if (context.MethodInfo.GetCustomAttribute(typeof(SwaggerHeaderAttribute)) is SwaggerHeaderAttribute attribute)
        {
            var existingParam = operation.Parameters.FirstOrDefault(p =>
                p.In == ParameterLocation.Header && p.Name == attribute.HeaderName);
            if (existingParam != null) // remove description from [FromHeader] argument attribute
            {
                operation.Parameters.Remove(existingParam);
            }

            operation.Parameters.Add(new OpenApiParameter
            {
                Name = attribute.HeaderName,
                In = ParameterLocation.Header,
                Description = attribute.Description,
                Required = attribute.IsRequired,
                Schema = string.IsNullOrEmpty(attribute.DefaultValue)
                    ? null
                    : new OpenApiSchema
                    {
                        Type = "String",
                        Default = new OpenApiString(attribute.DefaultValue)
                    }
            });
        }
    }
}
    

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For Asp .Net MVC 5 you can use.
Following the need to be done in Swagger Config file.

private class AddAuthorizationHeaderParameter: IOperationFilter   // as a nested class in script config file.
{
    public void Apply(Operation operation, SchemaRegistry schemaRegistry, ApiDescription apiDescription)
    {
        if (operation.parameters == null)
            operation.parameters = new List<Parameter>();

        operation.parameters.Add(new Parameter
        {
            name = "Authorization",
            @in = "header",
            type = "string",
            required = true
        });
    }
}

c.OperationFilter<AddAuthorizationHeaderParameter>(); // finally add this line in .EnableSwagger

You can also add any no of headers for header implementation in Swagger.

I had to do this slightly different, not sure why. Here was what I did to add a header value:

This was added to my swagger config:

    c.OperationFilter<AddRequiredHeaderParameter>();

And this was the class:

    public class AddRequiredHeaderParameter : IOperationFilter
    {
        public void Apply(Operation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
        {
            operation.Parameters.Add(new NonBodyParameter
            {
                Name = "X-MYHEADER",
                In = "header",
                Type = "string",
                Required = false
            });
        }
    }

If swagger is used in ASP.Net MVC5, and required to add headers to get input from swagger UI.

Create a class inherited from IOperationFilter :

using Swashbuckle.Swagger;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Web.Http.Description;

public class AddHeaderParameters : IOperationFilter
{
    public void Apply(Operation operation, SchemaRegistry schemaRegistry, ApiDescription apiDescription)
    {
        if (operation.parameters == null)
            operation.parameters = new List<Parameter>();

        operation.parameters.Add(new Parameter
        {
            name = "AccountUserName",
            @in = "header",
            type = "string",
            required = true,
            //description = "Account username"
        });    
    }
}

Give reference of this class in SwaggerConfig.cs inside Configuration.EnableSwagger as:

c.OperationFilter<AddHeaderParameters>();

Important thing to note that the header name supposed to match with the actual header you have created for API.

Also you may have a base model class and use attribute [FromHeader] for properties which should be sent in custom headers. Something like this:

public class AuthenticatedRequest
{
    [FromHeader(Name = "User-Identity")]
    public string UserIdentity { get; set; }
}

At least it works fine for ASP.NET Core 2.1 and Swashbuckle.AspNetCore 2.5.0.

This works for Swashbucke.AspNetCore 5.6.3

Create a new file and add the code below to the file

using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.Authorization;
using Microsoft.OpenApi.Any;
using Microsoft.OpenApi.Models;
using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen;

namespace YourNameSpace
{
    public class AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter:IOperationFilter
    {
        public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
        {
            if (operation.Security == null)
                operation.Security = new List<OpenApiSecurityRequirement>();


            var scheme = new OpenApiSecurityScheme { Reference = new OpenApiReference { Type = ReferenceType.SecurityScheme, Id = "bearer" } };
            operation.Security.Add(new OpenApiSecurityRequirement
            {
                [scheme] = new List<string>()
            });
        
        }
    }
}

In your Startup.cs add the code below to the ConfigureServices under services.AddSwaggerGen()

c.AddSecurityDefinition("bearer", new OpenApiSecurityScheme
{
    Type = SecuritySchemeType.Http,
    BearerFormat = "JWT",
    In = ParameterLocation.Header,
    Scheme = "bearer"
});
c.OperationFilter<AuthorizationHeaderParameterOperationFilter>();

All should work fine now for more information check here

In my case ( .NET 5 ) I have to change some :

using System.Collections.Generic;
using Microsoft.OpenApi.Models;
using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen;

public class AddRequiredHeaderParameter : IOperationFilter
{
     public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
     {
         if (operation.Parameters == null)
             operation.Parameters = new List<OpenApiParameter>();

         operation.Parameters.Add(new OpenApiParameter()
         {
             Name = "userNr",
             In = ParameterLocation.Header,
             Required = true
         });

         operation.Parameters.Add(new OpenApiParameter()
         {
             Name = "periodNo",
             In = ParameterLocation.Header,
             Required = true
         });
     }
 }

and in Startup.cs --> ConfigureServices --> AddSwaggerGen add

c.OperationFilter<AddRequiredHeaderParameter>();

Not sure if it was answered with the 2021 Sep release for .net 5.0 but I took Rami'es answer and adapted it to the following:

namespace PartnerLicense
{
    using Microsoft.OpenApi.Models;
    using Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen;
    using Walter.Web.FireWall.Reseller;

    public class AddRequiredHeaderParameter : IOperationFilter
    {
        public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
        {

            operation.Parameters.Add(new()
            {
                Description = "Add your reseller ID here",
                Name = HeaderKeys.ResellerId,
                In = ParameterLocation.Header,
                Required = true
            });
        }
    }
}

Another customized implementation for:

  • Web API (.Net 5)
  • Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.Swagger (6.2.3)
  • Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerGen (6.2.3)
  • Swashbuckle.AspNetCore.SwaggerUI (6.2.3)

Following some of the answers from this thread did get me a required field for Authorization. However I had run into a different problems. I need to have the followings fixed:

  • Display a lock sign beside API actions where authentication is required. For anonymous actions there is no point having a required Authorization field.
  • For every API endpoi I did not want to input the Authorization key. It becomes a redundant work if we are to test couple of APIs at one go. So I needed a single point where I would put the Auth key and execute the APIs from the Swagger UI. The Swagger UI would handle the Auth part where required.
  • I did not want to add custom filter or codes in the controller actions where I might have to edit many actions.
  • Last but not the least, I had a problem where I did get the required Authorization field on the Swagger UI but that was not being post back in request header along the other API fields.

To overcome the above issues I have done the followings:

  • Create a IOperationFilter type filter to indicate which API endpoints requires authentication and which ones are anonymous type
  • A button on the Swagger UI to bring a popup to input my Auth token that would be used automatically with the API calls from the Swagger UI

Here are the codes:

#Step-1: The custom IOperationFilter type filrer:

public void Apply(OpenApiOperation operation, OperationFilterContext context)
{
    if (context.ApiDescription.ActionDescriptor is ControllerActionDescriptor descriptor)
    {
        // If [AllowAnonymous] is not applied or [Authorize] or Custom Authorization filter is applied on either the endpoint or the controller
        if (!context.ApiDescription.CustomAttributes().Any((a) => a is AllowAnonymousAttribute)
            && (context.ApiDescription.CustomAttributes().Any((a) => a is AuthorizeAttribute)
                || descriptor.ControllerTypeInfo.GetCustomAttribute<AuthorizeAttribute>() != null))
        {
            if (operation.Security == null)
                operation.Security = new List<OpenApiSecurityRequirement>();

            operation.Security.Add(
                new OpenApiSecurityRequirement{
                {
                    new OpenApiSecurityScheme
                    {
                        Name = "Authorization",
                        In = ParameterLocation.Header,
                        BearerFormat = "Bearer token",

                        Reference = new OpenApiReference
                        {
                            Type = ReferenceType.SecurityScheme,
                            Id = "Bearer"
                        }
                    },                            
                    new string[]{ }
                }
            });
        }
    }
}

Then in the startup.cs file, within the ConfigureServices method add the filter like this:

services.AddSwaggerGen(options =>
{
    ...
    options.OperationFilter<AddRequiredHeaderParameter>();
    ...
    ...
}

Doing the above will add an icon to the API endpoints where Authentication is required. Here is the result: 在此处输入图片说明

#Step-2: Then we need the Auth token input UI. Add the following code right after the line in the startup.cs where you have added the IOperationFilter filter:

options.AddSecurityDefinition("Bearer", new OpenApiSecurityScheme()
{                                
    Name = "Authorization",
    Type = SecuritySchemeType.Http,
    Scheme = "Bearer",
    BearerFormat = "JWT",
    In = ParameterLocation.Header,
    Description = "JWT Authorization header. \r\n\r\n Enter the token in the text input below.,
});

This will get you a Authorize button at the top of the API descriptor page. Clicking the button will bring a popup window where you can input the Auth token and have it passed down with each API call.

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