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directus-extension-api-docs

Directus Extension to include

  • a Swagger interface
  • custom endpoints definitions
  • custom endpoints data validation based on your definitions

workspace

All directus endpoints are autogenerated on runtime.

You can enable validations middleware based on your custom definitions. See below

Prerequisites

Working in a Directus nodejs project

Ref: https://github.com/directus/directus

Installation

npm install directus-extension-api-docs

Configuration (optional)

For include you custom endpoints.

Create a oasconfig.yaml file under /extensions/endpoints folder.

Options:

  • docsPath optional path where the interface will be (default 'api-docs')
  • info optional openapi server info (default extract from package.json)
  • tags optional openapi custom tags (will be merged with all standard and all customs tags)
  • publishedTags optional if specified, will be published definitions only for specified tags
  • paths optional openapi custom paths (will be merged with all standard and all customs paths)
  • components optional openapi custom components (will be merged with all standard and all customs tags)

Example below:

docsPath: 'api-docs'
info:
  title: my-directus-bo
  version: 1.5.0
  description: my server description
tags:
- name: MyCustomTag
  description: MyCustomTag description
publishedTags:
- MyCustomTag
components:
  schemas:
    UserId:
      type: object
      required:
      - user_id
      x-collection: directus_users
      properties:
        user_id:
          description: Unique identifier for the user.
          example: 63716273-0f29-4648-8a2a-2af2948f6f78
          type: string

Definitions (optional)

For each custom endpoints group, you can define api's including a file oas.yaml in root path of your group folder.

Properties:

  • tags optional openapi custom tags
  • paths optional openapi custom paths
  • components optional openapi custom components

Exemple below (./extensions/endpoints/my-custom-path/oas.yaml) :

tags:
- name: MyCustomTag2
  description: MyCustomTag description2
paths:
  "/my-custom-path/my-endpoint":
    post:
      summary: Validate email
      description: Validate email
      tags:
        - MyCustomTag2
        - MyCustomTag
      requestBody:
        content:
          application/json:
            schema:
              "$ref": "#/components/schemas/UserId"
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Successful request
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                "$ref": "#/components/schemas/Users"
        '401':
          description: Unauthorized
          content: {}
        '422':
          description: Unprocessable Entity
          content: {}
        '500':
          description: Server Error
          content: {}
components:
  schemas:
    Users:
      type: object # ref to standard components declaring it empty

Validations (optional)

You can enable a request validations middleware based on your custom definitions.

Call validate function inside your custom endpoint registration.

Pass your router, services, schema and a list (optional) of endpoints you want to validate.

Example below:

const { validate } = require('directus-extension-api-docs');

const id = 'my-custom-path';

module.exports = {
    id,
    handler: async function registerEndpoint(router, { services, getSchema }) {

        const schema = await getSchema();
        await validate(router, services, schema); // Enable validator

        router.post('/my-endpoint', async (req, res, next) => {
            ...
        });
    },
};