djangoapiblueprintview 2.5.1
django-apiblueprint-view
Render API Blueprints on-the-fly using Django templates
Installation
pip install django-apiblueprint-view
Add to INSTALLED_APPS in django settings:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'apiblueprint_view',
]
Usage
from apiblueprint_view.views import ApiBlueprintView
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^docs/$', ApiBlueprintView.as_view(blueprint='/path/to/blueprint.apibp')),
]
Styling
Custom HTML Template
Define a custom base template. It must include the tag
{% include 'api_docs/docs_parent.html' %}
Pass it into ApiBlueprintView.as_view() as a parameter.
from apiblueprint_view.views import ApiBlueprintView
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^docs/$', ApiBlueprintView.as_view(
blueprint='/path/to/blueprint.apibp',
template_name='my_base_template.html'
)),
]
Custom CSS
ApiBlueprintView.as_view() may accept a styles dictionary describing custom CSS classes which should be attached to rendered HTML tags. For example:
from apiblueprint_view.views import ApiBlueprintView
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^docs/$', ApiBlueprintView.as_view(
blueprint='/path/to/blueprint.apibp',
template_name='my_base_template.html',
styles={
'action': {'class': 'foo bar'},
'method': {'class': 'baz'}
}
)),
]
The following keys are valid. All keys are optional:
'action': Container <div> for an API action
'action_transaction': Container <div> for a HTTP transaction (request and response)
'action_request': Container <div> for a HTTP request
'action_response': Container <div> for a HTTP response
'action_schema': Container <div> for a HTTP request or response schema
'action_headers': Container <div> for HTTP request or response headers
'action_body': Container <div> for a HTTP request or response body
'action_example': Container <div> for an API action example URL
'description': Container <div> for some text describing an action, resource, request, response, etc
'parameters': Container <div> for a list of parameters
'method': Generic <span> containing an HTTP method
'method_CONNECT': <span> containing the text CONNECT
'method_DELETE': <span> containing the text DELETE
'method_GET': <span> containing the text GET
'method_HEAD': <span> containing the text HEAD
'method_OPTIONS': <span> containing the text OPTIONS
'method_PATCH': <span> containing the text PATCH
'method_POST': <span> containing the text POST
'method_PUT': <span> containing the text PUT
'method_TRACE': <span> containing the text TRACE
'resource': Container <div> for an API resource
'resource_group': Container <div> for an API resource group
Highlight.js can be used to add syntax highlighting
Including Files
You can include other files in your blueprint by using an include directive with a path to the included file relative to the current file's directory. Included files can include other files, so be careful of circular references.
<!-- include(filename.md) -->
This syntax is not a part of the API Blueprint spec, but is also supported in some other tools e.g: aglio.
The include directive has the potential to introduce remote file inclusion or directory traversal vulnerabilities if your application renders user-supplied content. There are a couple of settings to help mitigate this. Set APIBP_PROCESS_INCLUDES = False in your django settings to completely ignore include directives (the default is True). There is also a whitelist of allowed file types to include. The default whitelist is ['.md', '.apibp', '.json'] but this can be overridden by setting APIBP_INCLUDE_WHITELIST to a list of allowed extensions in your django settings.
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