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Outport is a versatile library for API testing and documentation, offering a user-friendly interface to define, test, and visualize API endpoints for seamless debugging and collaboration.
Outport is a versatile library for API testing and documentation, offering a user-friendly interface to define, test, and visualize API endpoints for seamless debugging and collaboration.
Check out a live demo of Outport here.
Install Outport via NPM:
npm install outport
To use Outport in your project, follow these steps:
Import Outport and initialize it with your configuration in an Express app:
import Outport from 'outport';
const outport = new Outport({
title: 'User Management APIs',
version: '1.1.4',
servers: [
'https://outport-demo-production.up.railway.app',
'http://localhost:8080',
'https://api.example.com/v1'
],
headers: [
{
key: "Authorization",
value: "Bearer xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
description: "Used for global session identification across requests"
}
],
description: `Outport is a versatile library for API testing and documentation, offering a user-friendly interface to define, test, and visualize API endpoints for seamless debugging and collaboration.`,
playground:true
});
Define your API endpoints using the outport.use()
method. Here’s an example with routes for Authentication
and Users
:
outport.use("Authentication", [
{
path: "/login",
method: "POST",
summary: "Authenticate user and return token.",
body: {
type: "json",
data: [
{ key: "username", value: "johndoe" },
{ key: "email", value: "johndoe@example.com" },
{ key: "password", value: "testing123!" }
]
},
responses: [
{
status: 200,
description: "Login successful.",
value: {
message: "Login successful",
user: {
id: 1,
username: "johndoe",
email: "johndoe@example.com",
token: "abc123xyz"
}
}
}
]
}
]);
outport.use("Users", [
{
path: "/users",
method: "GET",
summary: "Fetch a list of users.",
parameters: [
{ key: "page", value: "1", description: "Page number" },
{ key: "limit", value: "10", description: "Items per page" }
],
responses: [
{
status: 200,
description: "List of users.",
value: {
message: "Fetched all users successfully",
users: [
{ id: 1, username: "johndoe", email: "johndoe@example.com" },
{ id: 2, username: "janedoe", email: "janedoe@example.com" }
]
}
}
]
}
]);
Integrate Outport’s documentation in your Express app by adding:
app.use('/docs', outport.serve());
Start your app and navigate to /docs
to access the interactive documentation of your API.
npm run build
: Transpiles TypeScript files and copies public assets to the lib/
directory.npm run test
: Placeholder for tests, currently outputs a test error.The project relies on the following development dependencies:
src/public
to lib
.This project is licensed under the ISC License.
Find the source code and contribute at GitHub.
FAQs
Outport is a versatile library for API testing and documentation, offering a user-friendly interface to define, test, and visualize API endpoints for seamless debugging and collaboration.
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