netojose / laravel-api-explorer by netojose

API explorer for laravel application
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Maintainer Username: netojose
Maintainer Contact: sputinykster@gmail.com (José Neto)
Package Create Date: 2018-07-25
Package Last Update: 2024-10-29
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-11-23 03:20:20
Package Statistics
Total Downloads: 31,694
Monthly Downloads: 426
Daily Downloads: 20
Total Stars: 144
Total Watchers: 9
Total Forks: 25
Total Open Issues: 8

Laravel API explorer

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Interactive Laravel API explorer. You don't need to write/update documentation for your API. On the fly, Your API documentation will always be available in an interactive way.

Features

  • Quick install (one-step install, no code change needed);
  • Zero config needed;
  • Store config/parameters to be used anytime;
  • Variables: you can set variables (like id's, tokens, etc. to be used in any place like querystring, header, body, etc.);
  • Global headers: You can set global headers (like tokens, content-type, etc.) to be used in all requests.

Live Demo

https://laravel-api-explorer-demo.herokuapp.com/api-explorer

Using variables

You can click on top right icon (wrench) and add your variables. When you will need to set some querystring parameter, header value, body content, etc., you can use ${VARIABLE_NAME}, and this placeholder will be replaced by your variable.

Using global headers

If you API needs some header in all request (or almost), you can set global headers instead of create these headers for every request. You can click on top right icon (wrench) and add your global headers.

Screenshots

Routes list

Routes list

Route info

Route info

Request/response

Request/response

Response info

Response info

Installation

Via Composer

$ composer require netojose/laravel-api-explorer

Usage

You just need access yourdomain.com/api-explorer

Configuration

Optionally you can copy config file to override default package configuration

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NetoJose\LaravelApiExplorer\LaravelApiExplorerServiceProvider"

Now you have a config/laravelapiexplorer.php file inside your project,and you can make your changes. Available configurations:

| Configuration | Description | Default | | ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | enabled | Determine if the explorer will available | true | | route | The route to access explorer page | api-explorer | | match | Pattern to routes to be available on explorer | api/* | | ignore | Array of routes to be ignored. You can use a pattern of a route path or route name | [,'/',] |

Contributing

Please see contributing.md for details and a todolist.

Security

If you discover any security related issues, please email sputinykster@gmail.com instead of using the issue tracker.