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JIRA ID: AMM-1186

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✅ Type of Change

  • 🐞 Bug fix (non-breaking change which resolves an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • 🔥 Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • 🛠 Refactor (change that is neither a fix nor a new feature)
  • ⚙️ Config change (configuration file or build script updates)
  • 📚 Documentation (updates to docs or readme)
  • 🧪 Tests (adding new or updating existing tests)
  • 🎨 UI/UX (changes that affect the user interface)
  • 🚀 Performance (improves performance)
  • 🧹 Chore (miscellaneous changes that don't modify src or test files)

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Added configuration options to enable or disable API documentation and Swagger UI through an environment variable.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Expanded the list of endpoints that bypass JWT validation to include Swagger UI, API docs, and token refresh endpoints.
    • Extended the set of request paths exempt from authorization checks to cover additional Swagger-related resources.

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The changes expand the configuration and code logic to support Swagger API documentation endpoints in a CI environment. Two new properties are introduced in the configuration file to enable or disable API documentation and Swagger UI via an environment variable. In the Java code, both the JWT validation filter and an HTTP interceptor are updated to exclude Swagger-related endpoints from authentication and authorization checks, allowing requests to these endpoints to bypass security filters.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
src/main/environment/common_ci.properties Added two properties: springdoc.api-docs.enabled and springdoc.swagger-ui.enabled, both controlled by SWAGGER_DOC_ENABLED.
src/main/java/com/iemr/mmu/utils/JwtUserIdValidationFilter.java Extended exclusion logic to skip JWT validation for /swagger-ui, /v3/api-docs, and /user/refreshToken endpoints.
src/main/java/com/iemr/mmu/utils/http/HttpInterceptor.java Updated the preHandle method to bypass authorization for "index.html", "swagger-initializer.js", and "swagger-config" URIs.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant HttpInterceptor
    participant JwtUserIdValidationFilter
    participant Application

    Client->>HttpInterceptor: Request (any URI)
    alt URI is swagger or index.html/swagger-initializer.js/swagger-config
        HttpInterceptor-->>Application: Allow without authorization
    else
        HttpInterceptor->>JwtUserIdValidationFilter: Pass request
        alt URI is /swagger-ui, /v3/api-docs, /user/refreshToken, etc.
            JwtUserIdValidationFilter-->>Application: Allow without JWT validation
        else
            JwtUserIdValidationFilter->>Application: Validate JWT and user ID
        end
    end
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In the warren where code and carrots grow,
Swagger docs now have a place to show.
Filters and interceptors hop aside,
Letting API docs through with pride.
With configs set by env so neat,
Our documentation journey is now complete!
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🔇 Additional comments (3)
src/main/environment/common_ci.properties (1)

85-86: Good addition of Swagger documentation configuration properties.

These new properties control the visibility of API documentation and Swagger UI in the application, both tied to the same environment variable SWAGGER_DOC_ENABLED. This allows for centralized control of Swagger documentation features in the CI environment, making it easy to enable/disable as needed.

src/main/java/com/iemr/mmu/utils/http/HttpInterceptor.java (1)

88-90: Correctly exempt additional Swagger UI resources from authorization checks.

These additions properly exempt key Swagger UI resources from authorization validation:

  • index.html: The main Swagger UI HTML page
  • swagger-initializer.js: JavaScript file that initializes the Swagger UI interface
  • swagger-config: Configuration settings for the Swagger UI

This ensures that all necessary Swagger UI components will be accessible without authorization, consistent with the configuration properties added.

src/main/java/com/iemr/mmu/utils/JwtUserIdValidationFilter.java (1)

58-60: Properly exempt Swagger endpoints and token refresh from JWT validation.

These changes correctly exclude three important paths from JWT token validation:

  1. /swagger-ui: Allows access to the Swagger UI interface
  2. /v3/api-docs: Permits access to the OpenAPI documentation endpoints
  3. /user/refreshToken: Enables token refresh functionality without requiring a valid token

The first two exclusions align with the Swagger documentation changes in the other files, while the token refresh endpoint exclusion is a standard pattern to allow users with expired tokens to obtain new ones.

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@helenKaryamsetty helenKaryamsetty merged commit 3e0b192 into PSMRI:develop Apr 17, 2025
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