What are cool kids using nowadays to easily parse/generate/publish REST APIs? I took a look on Swagger and It looks nice but from my point of view it doesn't fit ok with Ruby. Maybe I'm just wrong and I'm missing something, help would be appreciated.
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Sounds like you don't have an API yet? If that's the case, this is the approach that I recommend.
Create an interface for the API by using the swagger-specification. You can do this without using a server, see here.
Verify the interface by using swagger-ui. This allows you to see all the endpoints that you've defined (still, no coding, except for the json files!)
Once you have an interface you want, use swagger-codegen to build a stubbed-out version of your server. There are currently templates for nodejs and scalatra with more on the way. Making a new server generator is simply a matter of creating/modifying some mustache templates.
You can also generate your client with swagger-codegen.
The beauty of this is that you can do interface-driven development of your API. Build the interfaces and fill in the blanks. The plumbing is done for you.
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1Prototype ruby support is now available (note! changes will be coming to make more ruby-ish): github.com/wordnik/swagger-codegen/tree/master/samples/…– fehguySep 7, 2012 at 21:05
We've just started playing with apipie for this. So far seems pretty neat.
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Thanks, looks promising I'll keep this in mind for a future project. Already using swagger for the app I was talking about when I posted the question. Sep 28, 2012 at 16:15
Swagger can be used with ruby as client to automatically generate client libraries from a Swagger-compliant server https://github.com/wordnik/swagger-codegen
If you use RoR than I think you should look at https://github.com/elc/rapi_doc , but it is not easy to use.
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Hey thanks for your answer, well, I think I'll give
rapi_doc
a try. It doesn't look as sexy as Swagger but at least its setup is way simpler. Apr 24, 2012 at 13:45 -
2That rapi_doc link is broken. I found it forked in various places e.g. github.com/phuc/rapi_doc Looks like it hasn't really been maintained since 2008 though Nov 27, 2014 at 16:59
Please have a look at ApiDoco gem (https://github.com/72pulses/apidoco/) for documentation. It is very easy to setup and has a good user experience.