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routing-controllers
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Node.js 20 is now available
The standard is express. I say that with some glibness, but its the only true answer: a ton of the other higher level frameworks and pluggable middlewares still rely on the core express Request/Response types. And there are a ton of higher level frameworks, if the number of distinct replies wasn't obvious.
I really like express + routing-controllers [1], if you're on typescript.
[1] https://github.com/typestack/routing-controllers
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Do you use Swagger/OpenAPI to document your APIs? If so, what is your preferred way to generate the docs?
I currently use https://github.com/typestack/routing-controllers and https://github.com/epiphone/routing-controllers-openapi with https://github.com/Redocly/redoc
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Creating a web server with typescript, should I go for express or fastify? Which one has better packages for typescript integration? Any recommendations for packages for each?
If I don’t want to use nest then I would use express or koa with routing-controllers. Using this package you can write controllers with classes and decorators which is similar to nest js. There are a lot of other features too.
- Maintaining REST API Documentation with Node.js
- Great examples of idiomatic (backend) TS code
redoc
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Best Software Documentation Tools
ReDoc Interactive Demo
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ReDoc focuses on simplicity and readability, presenting the API documentation in a user-friendly format. It supports dark mode, multiple languages, and offers a seamless browsing experience for API consumers.
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Show HN: I’m building open-source headless CMS for technical content
There are a few other tools out there that are at least marginally better than the default Swagger UI such as ReDoc (https://github.com/Redocly/redoc).
When we redid the Mux docs (https://docs.mux.com/api-reference) we actually just decided to build our own renderer. It really wasn't as bad as you might think, at build time we pull in the JSON version of our OAS spec and render it as a static build in our Nextjs app. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't trivial, but the benefit of having complete control over the output has been well worth it.
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How to Connect a FastAPI Server to PostgreSQL and Deploy on GCP Cloud Run
Redoc: http://localhost:8080/redoc
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The Best API Documentation Tools for Dev Teams in 2023
ReDoc is a tool that's similar to Swagger UI. It also takes an OAS and renders an interactive HTML page with full API documentation details; however, it has a notable difference.
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In what cases do you use OpenAPI/Swagger code generator on front-end using files provided by backend developers?
take a look
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Redoc is an open source tool to generate API reference documentation websites from OpenAPI definitions.
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How to find an open source ready front-end that needs a backend to get running?
FastAPI for Python has an awesome way of doing this. It comes with two choices: Swagger and Redoc, the former being more interactive while the latter is (IMO) more visually appealing. I'm sure you could implement one of these using Spring.
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Starlite new features, benchmarks and a call for contributors and maintainers
Starlite has substantially enhanced OpenAPI (3.1) documentation - in fact, its the most complete autogenerated schema around, and it ships with Redoc, Swagger-UI and Stoplight-Elements static sites.
What are some alternatives?
tsoa - Build OpenAPI-compliant REST APIs using TypeScript and Node
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
nestjs-commander - A module for using NestJS to build up CLI applications
slate - Beautiful static documentation for your API
fastify-openapi-glue - A plugin for the Fastify webserver to autogenerate a Fastify configuration based on a OpenApi(v2/v3) specification.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
websocket-typescript
elements - Build beautiful, interactive API Docs with embeddable React or Web Components, powered by OpenAPI and Markdown.
openapi-typescript - Generate TypeScript types from OpenAPI 3 specs
mkdocs
swagger-jsdoc - Generates swagger/openapi specification based on jsDoc comments and YAML files.
postman-app-support - Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.