Graphdoc - Generate docs for your GraphQL API
Graphdoc uses your GraphQL schema to generate an HTML page documenting your API.
It works with Graphene and Ariadne and any other framework generating GraphQLSchema
instances from the graphql-core
package.
You can see an example of autogenerated docs using the SWAPI
schema in this page
Installation
Install using pip:
pip install graphdoc
Usage
Use graphdoc.to_doc
to create HTML documentation
from a GraphQLSchema
instance or a string with your schema in SDL.
Use graphdoc.to_md
to create Markdown documentation.
Examples
Django and Graphene
from django.http import HttpResponse
from graphene_django.views import GraphQLView
import graphdoc
def graphql_docs(request):
html = graphdoc.to_doc(GraphQLView().schema)
return HttpResponse(html, content_type='text/html')
from graphene_django.views import GraphQLView
from .views import graphql_docs
urlpatterns = [
path('graphql', GraphQLView.as_view(), name='graphql_endpoint'),
path('docs', graphql_docs, name='graphql_docs'),
]
FastAPI and Ariadne
from ariadne import load_schema_from_path
schema = load_schema_from_path("schema.graphql")
from fastapi import FastAPI, Response
from schema import schema
import graphdoc
app = FastAPI()
@app.get("/docs")
async def graphql_docs():
html = graphdoc.to_doc(schema)
return Response(content=html, media_type="text/html")
API
graphdoc.to_doc(schema, templates_folder=None, context=None)
schema: GraphQLSchema
instance or a str with a schema in SDL.
templates_folder: Optional path to a templates folder. If received,
Jinja will look for templates in this folder before falling back to the defaults
here.
context: An optional custom dictionary to be passed to the templates variables.
Custom templates
You can find more example apps using custom templates and documenting multiple schemas
in the examples folder