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openapi-httpfoundation-testing
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A GitHub Workflow to Check the Compatibility of Your PHP Package with a Range of Dependency Versions
But then again, most PHP developers don't have to think about this too much. I personally started to look into compatibility testing more seriously when I created my first open-source library and, later on, when I started exploring building for the console with PHP.
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
All of these pieces form a jigsaw puzzle that the OpenAPI HttpFoundation Testing package sets out to solve for us, allowing developers to back their integration tests with OpenAPI definitions in applications relying on the HttpFoundation component.
swagger-php
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Workplaces for digital nomads: the API
Native PHP attributes allowed OpenAPI markup to be much more compact than in DocBlocks. The resulting openapi.yaml is created with swagger-php and used to test the API.
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Pragmatic development
First, swagger-php generates openapi.yaml based on code attributes, and then the spectator checks API responses to match openapi specification. The popular L5-Swagger is redundant in this case, as it is based on the same swagger-php with the addition of Swagger UI.
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Swagger/Open api integration in laravel
I do this except use https://github.com/zircote/swagger-php for writing the open api spec. I can enter the Spatie Data Object classes into the parameters, responses, and properties. Like op said though, it's a lot of comments and stuff to keep updated. Entirely using reflection (or reflection plus ability to manually specify certain extra things) like you're talking about sounds great.
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OpenAPI Specification: The Complete Guide
wagger-php is a php swagger annotation and parsing library which generates interactive OpenAPI documentation for your RESTful API using doctrine annotations. - GitHub - zircote/swagger-php
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
The second one is L5 Swagger, a popular package bringing Swagger PHP and Swagger UI to Laravel. We actually don't need Swagger PHP here, as it uses Doctrine annotations to generate OpenAPI definitions and we're going to manually write our own instead. We do need Swagger UI, however, and the package conveniently adapts it to work with Laravel (the -W option is simply here to also update related dependencies, to avoid conflicts).
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Need to create OpenAPI documentation with Zend Framework 2
I need to create REST API documentation for a legacy Zend Framework 2 project. I tried to use zircote/swagger-php . It works with the new zf2 skeleton project but it fails when I use it in the legacy zf2 project. It adds Symfony/polyfill-php80 and it generates to issue. Anybody could help me on this issue. If you can suggest another package for API documentation also be a great help. Thanks.
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Dynamic class property with phpdoc included
It is possible that there is a library doing this already. I am not PHP coder so would like to avoid complex frameworks and stick with barebone solution doing only this Swagger/JSON stuff. For swagger, I decided to go with zircote/swagger-php. I would like my schema and model classes to have nice Swagger doc and at the same time I can use them to prepare objects to interact with the DB by loading/dumping from JSON.
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Creating API documentation from php files?
I'm using this library to generate an open api 3 (swagger) yaml file. You add @OA markup to your doc blocks and then can have this generate a file or produce it on the fly. It's a bit sparse on documentation but is working really well with my MVC set up for a REST API I'm developing. https://github.com/zircote/swagger-php
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Json schema out of an entity or DTO
I like the swagger way of generating schema's by annotating classes.. Swagger/OpenApi 3.0 uses a slightly modified subset of json schema, would that be of use to you?
What are some alternatives?
openapi-httpfoundation-testing-laravel-example - OpenAPI HttpFoundation Testing: a Laravel Example
L5-Swagger - OpenApi or Swagger integration to Laravel
LLPhant - LLPhant - A comprehensive PHP Generative AI Framework using OpenAI GPT 4. Inspired by Langchain
laminas-code - Extensions to the PHP Reflection API, static code scanning, and code generation
composer-install - :gift: A GitHub Action to streamline installation of PHP dependencies with Composer.
apiDoc - RESTful web API Documentation Generator.
scramble - Modern Laravel OpenAPI (Swagger) documentation generator. No PHPDoc annotations required.
openapi-psr7-validator - It validates PSR-7 messages (HTTP request/response) against OpenAPI specifications
Nyholm PSR-7 - A super lightweight PSR-7 implementation
testbench - Laravel Testing Helper for Packages Development
flask-restx - Fork of Flask-RESTPlus: Fully featured framework for fast, easy and documented API development with Flask