- Enable Travis for your repository (note: you already have
.travis.ymlfile) - Create GitHub access token; check
public_repoonSelect scopessection. - Use the token value as a value for Travis environment variable with the name
GH_TOKEN - Make a test commit to trigger CI:
git commit --allow-empty -m "Test Travis CI" && git push - Wait until Travis build is finished. You can check progress by clicking on the
Build Statusbadge at the top - If you did everything correct, https://rebilly.github.io/api-checkout/ will lead to your new docs
- [Optional] You can setup custom domain (just create
web/CNAMEfile) - Start writing/editing your OpenAPI spec: check out usage section below
- [Optional] If you document public API consider adding it into APIs.guru directory using this form.
- Delete this section 😄
- Documentation(ReDoc): https://rebilly.github.io/api-checkout/
- Look full spec:
- Preview spec version for branch
[branch]: https://rebilly.github.io/api-checkout/preview/[branch]
Warning: All above links are updated only after Travis CI finishes deployment
- Install Node JS
- Clone repo and
cd- Run
npm install
- Run
- Run
npm start - Checkout console output to see where local server is started. You can use all links (except
preview) by replacing https://rebilly.github.io/api-checkout/ with url from the message:Server started <url> - Make changes using your favorite editor or
swagger-editor(look for URL in console output) - All changes are immediately propagated to your local server, moreover all documentation pages will be automagically refreshed in a browser after each change
TIP: you can open
swagger-editor, documentation andswagger-uiin parallel - Once you finish with the changes you can run tests using:
npm test - Share you changes with the rest of the world by pushing to GitHub 😄