NelmioApiDocBundle/Resources/doc/configuration-in-depth.md
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Configuration In-Depth


API Name

You can specify your own API name:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    name: My API

Authentication Methods

You can choose between different authentication methods:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    sandbox:
        authentication:
            delivery: header
            name:     X-Custom

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    sandbox:
        authentication:
            delivery: query
            name:     param

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    sandbox:
        authentication:
            delivery: http
            type:     basic # or bearer

When choosing an http delivery, name defaults to Authorization, and the header value will automatically be prefixed by the corresponding type (ie. Basic or Bearer).

Section Exclusion

You can specify which sections to exclude from the documentation generation:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    exclude_sections: ["privateapi", "testapi"]

Note that exclude_sections will literally exclude a section from your api documentation. It's possible however to create multiple views by specifying the views parameter within the @ApiDoc annotations. This allows you to move private or test methods to a complete different view of your documentation instead.

Parsers

By default, all registered parsers are used, but sometimes you may want to define which parsers you want to use. The parsers attribute is used to configure a list of parsers that will be used:

output={
    "class"   = "Acme\Bundle\Entity\User",
    "parsers" = {
        "Nelmio\ApiDocBundle\Parser\JmsMetadataParser",
        "Nelmio\ApiDocBundle\Parser\ValidationParser"
    }
}

In this case the parsers JmsMetadataParser and ValidationParser are used to generate returned data. This feature also works for both the input and output properties.

Moreover, the bundle provides a way to register multiple input parsers. The first parser that can handle the specified input is used, so you can configure their priorities via container tags. Here's an example parser service registration:

# app/config/config.yml
services:
    mybundle.api_doc.extractor.custom_parser:
        class: MyBundle\Parser\CustomDocParser
        tags:
            - { name: nelmio_api_doc.extractor.parser, priority: 2 }

MOTD

You can also define your own motd content (above methods list). All you have to do is add to configuration:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    # ...
    motd:
        template: AcmeApiBundle::Components/motd.html.twig

Caching

It is a good idea to enable the internal caching mechanism on production:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    cache:
        enabled: true

You can define an alternate location where the ApiDoc configurations are to be cached:

# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
    cache:
        enabled: true
        file: "/tmp/symfony-app/%kernel.environment%/api-doc.cache"

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