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This module, swagger-ui-dist
, exposes Swagger-UI's entire dist folder as a dependency-free npm module.
Use swagger-ui
instead, if you'd like to have npm install dependencies for you.
SwaggerUIBundle
and SwaggerUIStandalonePreset
can be imported:
import { SwaggerUIBundle, SwaggerUIStandalonePreset } from "swagger-ui-dist"
To get an absolute path to this directory for static file serving, use the exported getAbsoluteFSPath
method:
const swaggerUiAssetPath = require("swagger-ui-dist").getAbsoluteFSPath()
// then instantiate server that serves files from the swaggerUiAssetPath
For anything else, check the Swagger-UI repository.
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We found that open_api-rswag-ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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