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Converts a openapi-definition into a static html page

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Converts a openapi-definition into a static html page

Maintainers / Contributors wanted

I'm sorry to say that I won't be able to develop new features for this project in the near future. But: I will probably be able to discuss and merge pull-requests, and to publish new versions.

Please understand that I'm not using bootprint-openapi myself at the moment and all I'm doing (or not doing at the moment) is for other people to fill their needs. I have a limited time each week to work on open-source projects and I want to work on some other projects.

Here is my proposal
  • If you want to start maintaining the module(s), please let me know and I'll give you push access.
  • I will help you by giving pointers to code-lines that need to be changed for a given feature.
  • I will try to publish new versions as fast as possible.
  • I might also give you publishing-rights on npm, although that seems like a large step and I would have to be confident that you don't misuse it. Asking doesn't cost.

Overview

This package contains a template, partials and styles for bootprint to convert OpenAPI-Specifications into a static HTML-page.

This package was formerly known as bootprint-swagger and has been renamed, because Swagger-Specification has been renamed to OpenAPI-Specification

Installation

In order to use bootprint-openapi from the command line you have to install bootprint and bootprint-openapi globally:

npm install -g bootprint
npm install -g bootprint-openapi

Check this out: You can now try out the new bootprint-openapi playground. Just paste a OpenAPI-specification and make it readable.

Usage

bootprint openapi http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json target

The directory "target" should now contain a file index.html and main.css which contain a readable form of the Swagger-Petstore-Example.

For details about command line parameters, please refer to the documentation of Bootprint

bootprint-openapi is just a template-module for bootprint. That means, it contains LessCss-file, Handlebars-partials and a preprocessor that converts an OpenAPI-Specification into the JSON actually needed by the templates.

Create a single file.

If you want to have a single HTML-file, not one HTML and one CSS, you can use substack's html-inline package to generate a self-cotnained file:

npm -g install html-inline
html-inline target/index.html

Javascript-Usage

The does essentially the same, just in a the above command line, just in JavaScript (i.e. node)

// Load bootprint
require('bootprint')
  // Load bootprint-swagger
  .load(require('bootprint-openapi'))
  // Customize configuration, override any options
  .merge({ /* Any other configuration */})
  // Specify build source and target
  .build('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json', 'target')
  // Generate swagger-documentation into "target" directory
  .generate()
  .done(console.log)

API

The API of bootprint-openapi consists of Handlebars-partials that can be overridden and LessCss-Definitions, that can be adapted.

Handlebars partials

About 26 Handlebars partials are used to render this openapi-html-page. The following documentation is not final yet and there are a lot of partials without real documentation, but you may already have a look at it: The partials documentation describes the partials in use and the order in which they are called. You can override these partials in a Bootprint configuration file.

License

bootprint-openapi is published under the MIT-license. See for details.

Some of the example specs have been provided by contributors who opened issues on github, those files are in the test/*-directories.

  • test/all-of/swagger.json msh321 (issue #35)
  • test/missing-items/swagger.json yewton (issue #44)
  • test/path-parameters/swagger.json asieira (issue #18)
  • test/read-only-property/swagger.json asieira (issue #28)

Release-Notes

For release notes, see CHANGELOG.md

Contributing guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

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Package last updated on 27 Dec 2016

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