NelmioApiDocBundle/Resources/doc/configuration-in-depth.rst
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Configuration In-Depth
======================
API Name
--------
You can specify your own API name:
.. code-block:: yaml
# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
name: My API
Authentication Methods
----------------------
You can choose between different authentication methods:
.. code-block:: yaml
# 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:
.. code-block:: yaml
# 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:
.. code-block:: yaml
# 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:
.. code-block:: yaml
# 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:
.. code-block:: yaml
# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
cache:
enabled: true
You can define an alternate location where the ApiDoc configurations are to be
cached:
.. code-block:: yaml
# app/config/config.yml
nelmio_api_doc:
cache:
enabled: true
file: "/tmp/symfony-app/%kernel.environment%/api-doc.cache"