OpenApi / Swagger / AsyncAPI / Semoasa definition to Slate / Shins compatible markdown
- In a direction contrary to the sun's course;
- anticlockwise;
- helping you produce static documentation from your OpenApi 3.0 / Swagger 2.0 / AsyncAPI 1.x / Semoasa 0.1.0 definition
As of v2.1.0 Widdershins expands the definition of OpenAPI body parameters / requestBodies (and AsyncAPI headers and payloads, Semoasa schemas) by default. You can restore the old behaviour by using the --noschema
option.
- Clone the git repository, or
npm install [-g] widdershins
, oryarn global add widdershins
node widdershins [options] {input-file|url} [[-o] output markdown]
Options:
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-y, --yaml Load spec in yaml format, default json [boolean]
-a, --aggressive Use alternative dereffing logic [boolean]
-c, --code Turn generic code samples off [boolean]
-d, --discovery Include schema.org WebAPI discovery data [boolean]
-e, --environment Load config/override options from file [string]
--headings Level of headings to expand in TOC [number] [default: 2]
-i, --includes List of files to include, comma separated [string]
-l, --lang Automatically generate list of languages for code
samples [boolean]
-n, --noschema Do not expand schema definitions [boolean]
-o, --outfile File to write output markdown to [string]
-r, --raw Output raw schemas not example values [boolean]
-s, --search Whether to enable search or not, default true
[boolean] [default: true]
--summary Use summary instead of operationId in TOC [boolean]
-t, --theme Syntax-highlighter theme to use [string]
-u, --user_templates directory to load override templates from [string]
or
var converter = require('widdershins');
var options = {}; // defaults shown
options.codeSamples = true;
//options.language_tabs = [];
//options.loadedFrom = sourceUrl;
//options.user_templates = './user_templates';
options.templateCallback = function(templateName,stage,data) { return data };
options.theme = 'darkula';
options.search = true;
options.sample = true; // set false by --raw
options.schema = true; // set false by --noschema
options.discovery = false;
options.includes = [];
options.aggressive = false;
options.summary = false;
options.headings = 2;
converter.convert(apiObj,options,function(err,str){
// str contains the converted markdown
});
To only include a subset of the pre-defined language-tabs, or to rename their display-names, you can override the options.language_tabs
:
options.language_tabs = [{ 'http': 'HTTP' }, { 'javascript': 'JavaScript' }, { 'javascript--nodejs': 'Node.JS' }, { 'python': 'Python' }, { 'ruby': 'Ruby' }];
If you need to support a version of Slate <v1.5.0 (or a renderer which also doesn't support display-names for language-tabs, such as node-slate
, slate-node
or whiteboard
), you can use the --environment
option with the included whiteboard_env.json
file to simply achieve this.
The loadedFrom
option is only needed where the OpenApi / Swagger definition does not specify a host, and (as per the OpenApi specification) the API endpoint is deemed to be based on the source URL
the definition was loaded from.
Note that the list of included files is simply passed into the header of the markdown file, they are actually included by Slate or the alternative you use.
To see the list of highlight-js syntax highlighting themes, click here.
Schema.org WebAPI discovery data is included if the discovery
option above is set true
. See the W3C WebAPI Discovery Community Group for more information.
Widdershins supports the x-code-samples
vendor-extension to completely customise your documentation. Alternatively, you can edit the default code-samples in the templates
sub-directory, or override them using the user_templates
option to specify a directory containing your templates.
Widdershins supports the use of multiple language tabs with the same language (i.e. plain Javascript and Node.Js). To use this support you must be using Slate (or one of its ports compatible with) version 1.5.0 or higher. Shins versions track Slate version numbers.
Templates are compiled with doT.js.
Templates have access to a data
object with a range of properties based on the document context.
If you specify an options.templateCallback
function, it will be called before and after each template, with three parameters, the template name, the stage, ('pre'
or 'post'
) and the current data
object. You can mutate the data
object in any way you see fit, as long as you return
it. Content in the data.append
property will be appended to the current output stream.
- Swagger 2.0 / OpenAPI 3.0.x template parameters
- AsyncAPI 1.0 template parameters
- Semoasa 0.1.0 template parameters
To run a test-suite:
node testRunner {path-to-APIs}
The test harness currently expects .yaml
or .json
files and has been tested against
Blog posting by the author of Widdershins.
Thanks to @latgeek for the logo.
Please feel free to add a link to your API documentation here.