drf-yasg
docsify
drf-yasg | docsify | |
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8 | 29 | |
3,340 | 26,747 | |
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1.0 | 8.2 | |
9 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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drf-yasg
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Swagger for Django api
I believe drf-yasg what you need. You can create a schema manually and define request and response types for your small API.
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How can one enable the html for apis that are not apiviewsets using django rest framework?
Check this out: https://drf-yasg.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Separate project vs multiple apps on a single project
There's also the caveat of having different API documentation for both the frontend solution and the API-only solution, since I don't want to expose the frontend-specific endpoints to the API-only endpoints, but I think that might just take some time playing around with swagger: https://drf-yasg.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Deploying Django Rest Framework with Postgres on fly.io
Swagger and OpenAPI capabilities using drf-yasg, where you can only see endpoints and Swagger docs if you have a valid Token
- does anyone find a way to use swagger ui
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Beautiful Hackernews UI: Working with Hackernews API in Python (Django)
The major apps are news and accounts. While the former handles almost all the physical functionalities of the system, the latter only does user stuff. The api app exposes the data for consumption. It is documented using drf-yasg, a Swagger generation tool implemented without using the schema generation provided by Django Rest Framework. The api has a token-based authentication which requires that all POST requests must provide a token to be accepted, otherwise a not too interesting response:
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Keeping Documentation Debt At Bay & Clients Happy
Our RESTful API was actually the easiest to document, because we were able to rely on third-party libraries from the start. It was a Python Django and Django REST Framework project that leveraged the drf-yasg OpenAPI generator library to create OpenAPI and Swagger compatible documentation.
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Documenting Django Rest Framework API
This post will go through how to document your DRF APIs using https://github.com/axnsan12/drf-yasg/ package.
docsify
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Alternatives to Docusaurus for product documentation
Docsify is frequently updated; the latest release was on June 24, 2023, and the most recent update was on December 17, 2023. It is MIT-licensed and has an active Discord community.
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Cookbook for SH-Beginners. Any interest? (building one)
okay new plan, does anyone know how to do this docsify on github? i obviously am a noob on github and recently on reddit. I'd like to help where i can but my knowlegde seems to be my handycap. i could provide you a trash-mail, if you need one, but i need a PO (product owner) to manage the git... i have no clue about this yet (pages and functions and stuff)
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Ask HN: Any Sugestions for Proceures Documentation?
The tools to author it aren't that important, frankly. Ask your audience what they're most comfortable using and try to meet them there.
If the stakeholders are technical, you have more options. If they aren't, I hope you like Google Docs or Word, because if you give them anything other than that or a PDF, they'll probably complain. At worst, yeah, write it in a long Markdown text file and use tools like pandoc to transform that into other formats as needed.
If you do need a website and you're not generating enterprise-scale amounts of content (and it sounds like you're not) try things that let you avoid needing build steps and infrastructure if at all possible, so you can iterate and deploy changes with as little friction as you can.
Tools like Docsify[1] can take a pile of Markdown files and serve a site out of them, client- or server-side, without a static build step. Depending on the org, you can get away with GitHub's default rendering of Markdown in a repo. Most static site builds for stuff your scale are overengineered instances of premature optimization.
Past those initial hurdles, the format and tools challenges are all in maintenance. How can you:
- most easily keep the content up to date
- delegate updates as the staff grows or changes
- proactively distribute updates ASAP to the people who'd most benefit from receiving them
That's going to depend a lot more on who'll contribute updates, what their technical proficiency's like, and how they prefer to communicate. It might be a shared git repo and RSS or Slack notifications if they're comfortable with those things, and it might be a Google Doc and email if they're like most non-technical stakeholders.
1: https://docsify.js.org
- Docsify.js single-page apps are indexable on Google!
- Library / CMS / framework for documentation?
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How to Build a Personal Webpage from Scratch (In 2022)
Big fan of https://docsify.js.org since theres no need to compile your static site. A small amount of js just renders markdown.
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Example of Support Guide for End Users
If you are searching for examples of an arbitrary Jellyfin support site, visit https://travisflix.com/help/#/support (or help.travisflix.com which redirects to the /help/ URI of the TLD) to take a look at what I have done with docsify on Github Pages.
- Show HN: Markdown as Web Page/Site
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Phabricator replacement? | Or OpenProject alternative? | issue tracking/code
*Leantime - Competitor to OP? Updated recently, uses Docsify, no demo :(
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I'm a co-founder of an IT agency, and I need help with new ideas.
There are a lot of open-source projects that can help businesses to save time and money. For example, we created a Free Admin panel a few months ago https://github.com/altence/lightence-admin That's an example of free documentation generator https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify There are a lot more examples. And I want to find an idea of some similar generic solutions that can help various types of businesses
What are some alternatives?
drf-spectacular - Sane and flexible OpenAPI 3 schema generation for Django REST framework.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
Django REST Swagger - Swagger Documentation Generator for Django REST Framework: deprecated
VuePress - 📝 Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
front-matter - Extract YAML front matter from strings
redoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
dj-rest-auth - Authentication for Django Rest Framework
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
drf-nested-routers - Nested Routers for Django Rest Framework
typedoc - Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.