OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation
- Extremely easy deployment
 - The widest OpenAPI v2.0 features support (yes, it supports even 
discriminator)

 - Neat interactive documentation for nested objects 

 - Code samples support (via vendor extension) 

 - Progressive loading with 
lazy-renderingoptions

 - Responsive three-panel design with menu/scrolling synchronization
 - Integrate API Introduction into side menu - ReDoc takes advantage of markdown headings from OpenAPI description field. It pulls them into side menu and also supports deep linking.
 - High-level grouping in side-menu via 
x-tagGroupsvendor extension - Multiple ReDoc instances on single page (example)
 
- OpenAPI v3.0 support
 -  
performance optimizations -  
better navigation (menu improvements + search) - ability to simple branding/styling
 - built-in API Console
 - docs pre-rendering (performance and SEO)
 
We host the latest and all the previous ReDoc releases on GitHub Pages-based CDN:
- particular release, e.g. 
v1.2.0: https://rebilly.github.io/ReDoc/releases/v1.2.0/redoc.min.js v1.x.xrelease: https://rebilly.github.io/ReDoc/releases/v1.x.x/redoc.min.jslatestrelease: https://rebilly.github.io/ReDoc/releases/latest/redoc.min.js this file is updated with each release of ReDoc and may introduce breaking changes. Not recommended to use in production. Use particular release orv1.x.x.
| ReDoc Release | OpenAPI Specification | 
|---|---|
| 1.19.x | 2.0 | 
| 1.18.x | 2.0 | 
| 1.17.x | 2.0 | 
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <title>ReDoc</title>
    <!-- needed for adaptive design -->
    <meta charset="utf-8"/>
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
    <!--
    ReDoc doesn't change outer page styles
    -->
    <style>
      body {
        margin: 0;
        padding: 0;
      }
    </style>
  </head>
  <body>
    <redoc spec-url='http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json'></redoc>
    <script src="https://rebilly.github.io/ReDoc/releases/latest/redoc.min.js"> </script>
  </body>
</html>That's all folks!
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you work with untrusted user spec, use untrusted-spec option to prevent XSS security risks.
Install using yarn:
yarn add redoc
or using npm:
npm install redoc --save
For CDN:
<script src="https://rebilly.github.io/ReDoc/releases/latest/redoc.min.js"> </script>For npm:
<script src="node_modules/redoc/dist/redoc.min.js"> </script><redoc spec-url="url/to/your/spec"></redoc>You can inject Security Definitions widget into any place of your specification description. Check out details here.
ReDoc makes use of the following vendor extensions:
x-logo- is used to specify API logox-traitTag- useful for handling out common things like Pagination, Rate-Limits, etcx-code-samples- specify operation code samplesx-examples- specify JSON example for requestsx-nullable- mark schema param as a nullablex-displayName- specify human-friendly names for the menu categoriesx-tagGroups- group tags by categories in the side menux-servers- ability to specify different servers for API (backported from OpenAPI 3.0)x-ignoredHeaderParameters- ability to specify header parameter names to ignore
spec-url- relative or absolute url to your spec file;untrusted-spec- if set, the spec is considered untrusted and all HTML/markdown is sanitized to prevent XSS. Disabled by default for performance reasons. Enable this option if you work with untrusted user data!scroll-y-offset- If set, specifies a vertical scroll-offset. This is often useful when there are fixed positioned elements at the top of the page, such as navbars, headers etc;scroll-y-offsetcan be specified in various ways:- number: A fixed number of pixels to be used as offset;
 - selector: selector of the element to be used for specifying the offset. The distance from the top of the page to the element's bottom will be used as offset;
 - function: A getter function. Must return a number representing the offset (in pixels);
 
suppress-warnings- if set, warnings are not rendered at the top of documentation (they still are logged to the console).lazy-rendering- if set, enables lazy rendering mode in ReDoc. This mode is useful for APIs with big number of operations (e.g. > 50). In this mode ReDoc shows initial screen ASAP and then renders the rest operations asynchronously while showing progress bar on the top. Check out the demo for the example.hide-hostname- if set, the protocol and hostname is not shown in the operation definition.expand-responses- specify which responses to expand by default by response codes. Values should be passed as comma-separated list without spaces e.g.expand-responses="200,201". Special value"all"expands all responses by default. Be careful: this option can slow-down documentation rendering time.required-props-first- show required properties first ordered in the same order as inrequiredarray.no-auto-auth- do not inject Authentication section automaticallypath-in-middle-panel- show path link and HTTP verb in the middle panel instead of the right onehide-loading- do not show loading animation. Useful for small docsnative-scrollbars- use native scrollbar for sidemenu instead of perfect-scroll (scrolling performance optimization for big specs)
Instead of adding spec-url attribute to the <redoc> element you can initialize ReDoc via globally exposed Redoc object:
Redoc.init(specOrSpecUrl, options)specOrSpecUrl is either JSON object with specification or an URL to the spec in JSON or YAML format.
options is javascript object with camel-cased version of <redoc> tag attribute names as the keys, e.g.:
Redoc.init('http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json', {
  scrollYOffset: 50
})- Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/Rebilly/ReDoc.git - Go to the project folder
cd ReDoc - Install dependencies
npm install - (optional) Replace 
demo/swagger.yamlwith your own schema - Start the server
npm start - Open 
http://localhost:9000 
Alternatively, Docker can be used by just running docker-compose up.





