`~7.0|~7.1` is the same as `~7.0`. I think you mean to do `7.0.*|7.1.*` since PHP does not do Semver.
NelmioApiDocBundle
The NelmioApiDocBundle bundle allows you to generate a decent documentation for your APIs.
Migrate from 2.x to 3.0
To migrate from 2.x to 3.0, just follow our guide.
Installation
First, open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest version of this bundle (still in beta, for a stable version look here):
composer require nelmio/api-doc-bundle dev-master
Then add the bundle to your kernel:
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = [
// ...
new Nelmio\ApiDocBundle\NelmioApiDocBundle(),
];
// ...
}
}
To browse your documentation with Swagger UI, register the following route:
# app/config/routing.yml
app.swagger_ui:
resource: "@NelmioApiDocBundle/Resources/config/routing/swaggerui.xml"
prefix: /api/doc
If you also want to expose it in JSON, register this route:
# app/config/routing.yml
app.swagger:
path: /api/doc.json
methods: GET
defaults: { _controller: nelmio_api_doc.controller.swagger }
What does this bundle?
It generates you a swagger documentation from your symfony app thanks to Describers. Each of these Describers extract infos from various sources. For instance, one extract data from SwaggerPHP annotations, one from your routes, etc.
If you configured the app.swagger_ui
route above, you can browse your
documentation at http://example.org/api/doc
.
Configure the bundle
As you just installed the bundle, you'll likely see routes you don't want in
your documentation such as /_profiler/
. To fix this, you can filter the
routes that are documented by configuring the bundle:
# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
routes:
path_patterns: # an array of regexps
- ^/api
Use the bundle
You can configure globally your documentation in the config (take a look at the Swagger specification to know the fields available):
nelmio_api_doc:
documentation:
info:
title: My App
description: This is an awesome app!
version: 1.0.0
To document your routes, you can use annotations in your controllers:
namespace AppBundle\Controller;
use AppBundle\Entity\User;
use AppBundle\Entity\Reward;
use Nelmio\ApiDocBundle\Annotation\Model;
use Swagger\Annotations as SWG;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route;
class UserController
{
/*
* @Route("/api/{user}/rewards", methods={"GET"})
* @SWG\Response(
* response=200,
* description="Returns the rewards of an user",
* @SWG\Schema(
* type="array",
* @Model(type=Reward::class, groups={"full"})
* )
* )
* @SWG\Parameter(
* name="order",
* in="query",
* type="string",
* description="The field used to order rewards"
* )
* @SWG\Tag(name="rewards")
*/
public function fetchUserRewardsAction(User $user)
{
// ...
}
}
Use models
As shown in the example above, the bundle provides the @Model
annotation.
When you use it, the bundle will deduce your model properties.
If you're not using the JMS Serializer
The Symfony PropertyInfo component
is used to describe your models. It supports doctrine annotations, type hints,
and even PHP doc blocks as long as you required the
phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock
library. It does also support
serialization groups when using the Symfony serializer.
If you're using the JMS Serializer
The metadata of the JMS serializer are used by default to describe your models. Note that PHP doc blocks aren't supported in this case.
In case you prefer using the Symfony PropertyInfo component (you won't be able to use JMS serialization groups), you can disable JMS serializer support in your config:
nelmio_api_doc:
models: { use_jms: false }
What's supported?
This bundle supports Symfony route requirements, PHP annotations, Swagger-Php annotations, FOSRestBundle annotations and apps using Api-Platform.
For models, it supports the Symfony serializer and the JMS serializer.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING file.
Running the Tests
Install the Composer dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/nelmio/NelmioApiDocBundle.git
cd NelmioApiDocBundle
composer update
Then run the test suite:
./phpunit
License
This bundle is released under the MIT license.