This branch uses Swagger-spec 2.0 and Swagger-php 2.0. This branch also updates the Swagger-ui to version 2.1.1.
The Swagger-ui was changed to allow inserting the OAuth 2 parameters (client_id
, client_secret
, realm
and appName
) directly in the ui.
You can also pass these values in the url in the URL, like so:
http://api.appcursos.com/api-docs?client_id=my-client-id&client_secret=my-client-secret&realm=my-realm&appName=my-app-name
To use Swaggervel for Laravel 4.2, use the version 1.0 branch (https://github.com/slampenny/Swaggervel/tree/1.0)
Swagger for Laravel
This package combines Swagger-php and swagger-ui into one Laravel-friendly package.
When you run your app in debug mode, Swaggervel will scan your app folder (or any folder that is set under the "app-dir" variable in the packages config), generate swagger json files and deposit them to the doc-dir folder (default is /docs
). Files are then served by swagger-ui under the api-docs director.
- Add
Jlapp\Swaggervel\SwaggervelServiceProvider
to your providers array inapp/config/app.php
above your route provider, to avoid any catch-all routes - Run
php artisan vendor:publish
to push swagger-ui to your public folder.
- www.example.com/docs <- swagger JSON files are visible
- www.example.com/api-docs <- swagger ui is visible.
Uncomment the "viewHeaders" option in the Config file to add headers to your view.
The actual Swagger spec is beyond the scope of this package. All Swaggervel does is package up swagger-php and swagger-ui in a Laravel-friendly fashion, and tries to make it easy to serve. For info on how to use swagger-php look here. For good examples of swagger-php in action look here.
For Laravel 5, please use the 2.0 branch!
For Laravel 4, please use the 1.0 branch!
Swagger for Laravel
This package combines Swagger-php and swagger-ui into one Laravel-friendly package.
When you run your app in debug mode, Swaggervel will scan your app folder (or any folder that is set under the "app-dir" variable in the packages config), generate swagger json files and deposit them to the doc-dir folder (default is /docs
). Files are then served by swagger-ui under the api-docs director.
- Add
Jlapp\Swaggervel\SwaggervelServiceProvider
to your providers array inapp/config/app.php
above your routes provider (to avoid catch all routes) - Run
php artisan vendor:publish
to push config files to your app folder.
- www.example.com/docs <- swagger JSON files are visible
- www.example.com/api-docs <- swagger ui is visible.
Uncomment the "viewHeaders" option in the Config file to add headers to your view.
The actual Swagger spec is beyond the scope of this package. All Swaggervel does is package up swagger-php and swagger-ui in a Laravel-friendly fashion, and tries to make it easy to serve. For info on how to use swagger-php look here. For good examples of swagger-php in action look here.