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@scalar/api-reference-react
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npm install @scalar/api-reference-react
This package is compatible with React 19 and is untested on React 18. If you want guaranteed React 18 support please use
version 0.3.166
of this package.
The API Reference package is written in Vue. That shouldn’t stop you from using it in React, though. We have created a client side wrapper in React:
[!WARNING]
This is untested on SSR/SSG!
import { ApiReferenceReact } from '@scalar/api-reference-react'
import '@scalar/api-reference-react/style.css'
function App() {
return (
<ApiReferenceReact
configuration={{
spec: {
url: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@scalar/galaxy/dist/latest.yaml',
},
}}
/>
)
}
export default App
We wrote a detailed integration guide for React, too.
You can find an example in this repo under examples/react
ApiReference only takes one prop which is the configuration object.
You can find the full configuration options under packages/api-reference.
We are API nerds. You too? Let’s chat on Discord: https://discord.gg/scalar
The source code in this repository is licensed under MIT.
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