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See the API documentation for more info on how to use those types for custom schema generation.
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## Schema from Example Value
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If you want a schema for a type that can't/doesn't implement `JsonSchema`, but does implement `serde::Serialize`, then you can generate a JSON schema from a value of that type using the [`schema_for_value!` macro](https://docs.rs/schemars/latest/schemars/macro.schema_for_value.html). However, this schema will generally be less precise than if the type implemented `JsonSchema` - particularly when it involves enums, since schemars will not make any assumptions about the structure of an enum based on a single variant.
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```rust
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let value = MyStruct { foo = 123 };
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let my_schema = schema_for_value!(value);
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``` -->
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```
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create and link to example
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