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seshata

v0.3.2

Published

generate an interactive api docs for your app

Downloads

5

Readme

seshata - Create your interactive API

Gitter chat devDependency Status

seshata is a new way to document your API, without documenting anything at all! Just let your users try it, live!

It's simple, first you define all your API calls available

Second, when a user clicks on a specific API call, he gets a live answer

No more mockups, no more non-updated documentation (well, sort of, I'm sure there is a 'lil' more to go to find the panacea of documentation :))

How to use

Map your api in a api-map.json file:

{
 "title": "my API docs",
 "api-calls": [
    {
      "id": "route-user",
      "method": "GET",
      "data-route": "/api/user",
      "simple-route": "/api/user",
      "data-target": "route-user",
      "data-body": {},
      "data-truncate": "20"
    },
    ...

full example here

Download the module by

$ git clone [email protected]:diasdavid/seshata.git
$ cd seshats
$ npm link

or(once it is on NPM)

$ npm install -g seshata

After this, all you need to gen your API Docs is:

$ seshata gen <api-map.json> [<output-folder>]

Want to try it out first?

$ git clone [email protected]:diasdavid/seshata.git
$ cd seshata/seshata-playground
$ seshata gen api-map.json
$ npm install
$ node index.js
# open your browser in localhost:8080

Why seshata?

Seshata

"In Egyptian mythology, Seshata (also spelled Safkhet, Sesat, Seshet, Sesheta, and Seshata) was the Ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing."

Source: Wikipedia

Acknowledgements

The original idea for seshata is from Pedro Teixeira, he was the one having the vision and suggested me to do it :) Thank you Pedro! Also, it was inspired by the sls-sample-app-coobook, which uses this interactive technique