Outport
Outport is an API testing and documentation library that helps you document, test, and visualize your API endpoints. It provides an organized interface to define your API endpoints and displays them in a user-friendly format for ease of use and debugging.
Demo
Check out a live demo of Outport here.
Features
- Easily document API endpoints
- Auto-generate API documentation with a clean interface
- Debugging support for API endpoints with detailed request information
- Define headers, parameters, body, and responses for API routes
- Simple setup and usage in an Express environment
- Supports multiple servers and environments
Here’s the updated installation and usage guide:
Installation
Install Outport via NPM:
npm install outport
Usage
To use Outport in your project, follow these steps:
1. Import Outport and Configure It
Import Outport and initialize it with your configuration. Here’s an example setup in an Express app:
import Outport from 'outport';
const outport = new Outport({
title: 'User Management APIs',
version: '1.0.0',
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 an API testing and documentation library that helps you document, test, and visualize your API endpoints in a user-friendly interface.`,
});
2. Define API Routes
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" }
]
}
}
]
}
]);
3. Serve the Documentation
Integrate Outport’s documentation in your Express app by adding:
app.use('/docs', outport.serve());
4. Accessing the Documentation
Start your app and navigate to /docs
to access the interactive documentation of your API.
Scripts
npm run build
: Transpiles TypeScript files and copies public assets to the dist/
directory.npm run test
: Placeholder for tests, currently outputs a test error.
Development Dependencies
The project relies on the following development dependencies:
- TypeScript: Used to compile TypeScript source files.
- @types/express and @types/node: TypeScript types for Express and Node.
- copyfiles: Utility for copying assets (HTML, PNG, CSS) from
src/public
to dist
.
Peer Dependencies
- Express: Works with both Express 4 and the upcoming Express 5 beta releases.