GrapeApiary
Auto generates an Apiary Blueprint from the documentation that is created by your Grape API.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'grape'
gem 'grape-apiary'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install grape-apiary
In order to use the Rake task that can write your generated documents to the filesystem, add this
stanza to your Rakefile
:
spec = Gem::Specification.find_by_name 'grape-apiary'
load "#{spec.gem_dir}/lib/grape-apiary/tasks/grape-apiary.rake"
Usage
Add some metadata about your API and then execute the generate
method on the GrapeApiary::Blueprint
class.
If you have installed the Rake task, per above, you can write your
documentation to docs/grape-apiary.md
with this command:
API=AwesomeAPI bundle exec rake ga:docs
Configuration
Configure details about your api in an initializers or similar:
GrapeApiary.config do |config|
# your apiary.io host name
config.host = 'http://awesome-api.apiary.io'
# the name of your api
config.name = 'Awesome API'
# a description for your api
config.description = 'The awesome description'
# the type to use for generated sample id's (`integer` or `uuid`)
config.example_id_type = :uuid
# resources you do not want documented
config.resource_exclusion = [:admin, :swagger_doc]
# whether or not examples should include a root element (default: false)
config.include_root = true
end
# request headers you want documented
GrapeApiary.config.request_headers = [
{ 'Accept-Charset' => 'utf-8' },
{ 'Connection' => 'keep-alive' }
]
# response headers you want documented
GrapeApiary.config.response_headers = [
{ 'Content-Length' => '21685' },
{ 'Connection' => 'keep-alive' }
]
Generation
# supply the class you'd like to document and generate your blueprint
GrapeApiary::Blueprint.new(AwesomeAPI).generate
TODO
Add support for listing all of a resources attributes at the resource level as a markdown table- Handle ever changing sample id's (don't want git diff's after every generation)
- Add option to change or remove the sample id field (eg.
_id
vsid
) - What if someone does not use JSON?!?
Create sample response for list endpoints (array)- Add an option to include root in json
Contributing
- Fork it ( http://github.com/technekes/grape-apiary/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request