------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | This module lets you get API docs for free. It lets you generate -- an 'API' from the type that represents your API using 'docs': -- -- @docs :: 'HasDocs' api => 'Proxy' api -> 'API'@ -- -- Alternatively, if you wish to add one or more introductions to your -- documentation, use 'docsWithIntros': -- -- @'docsWithIntros' :: 'HasDocs' api => [DocIntro] -> 'Proxy' api -> 'API'@ -- -- You can then call 'markdown' on the 'API' value: -- -- @'markdown' :: 'API' -> String@ -- -- or define a custom pretty printer: -- -- @yourPrettyDocs :: 'API' -> String -- or blaze-html's HTML, or ...@ -- -- The only thing you'll need to do will be to implement some classes -- for your captures, get parameters and request or response bodies. -- -- Here is a complete example that you can run to see the markdown pretty -- printer in action: -- -- > {-# LANGUAGE DataKinds #-} -- > {-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} -- > {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances #-} -- > {-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses #-} -- > {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} -- > {-# LANGUAGE TypeOperators #-} -- > {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-orphans #-} -- > import Data.Aeson -- > import Data.Proxy -- > import Data.String.Conversions -- > import Data.Text (Text) -- > import GHC.Generics -- > import Servant.API -- > import Servant.Docs -- > -- > -- * Example -- > -- > -- | A greet message data type -- > newtype Greet = Greet Text -- > deriving (Generic, Show) -- > -- > -- | We can get JSON support automatically. This will be used to parse -- > -- and encode a Greeting as 'JSON'. -- > instance FromJSON Greet -- > instance ToJSON Greet -- > -- > -- | We can also implement 'MimeRender' for additional formats like 'PlainText'. -- > instance MimeRender PlainText Greet where -- > toByteString Proxy (Greet s) = "\"" <> cs s <> "\"" -- > -- > -- We add some useful annotations to our captures, -- > -- query parameters and request body to make the docs -- > -- really helpful. -- > instance ToCapture (Capture "name" Text) where -- > toCapture _ = DocCapture "name" "name of the person to greet" -- > -- > instance ToCapture (Capture "greetid" Text) where -- > toCapture _ = DocCapture "greetid" "identifier of the greet msg to remove" -- > -- > instance ToParam (QueryParam "capital" Bool) where -- > toParam _ = -- > DocQueryParam "capital" -- > ["true", "false"] -- > "Get the greeting message in uppercase (true) or not (false).\ -- > \Default is false." -- > Normal -- > -- > instance ToParam (MatrixParam "lang" String) where -- > toParam _ = -- > DocQueryParam "lang" -- > ["en", "sv", "fr"] -- > "Get the greeting message selected language. Default is en." -- > Normal -- > -- > instance ToSample Greet Greet where -- > toSample _ = Just $ Greet "Hello, haskeller!" -- > -- > toSamples _ = -- > [ ("If you use ?capital=true", Greet "HELLO, HASKELLER") -- > , ("If you use ?capital=false", Greet "Hello, haskeller") -- > ] -- > -- > -- We define some introductory sections, these will appear at the top of the -- > -- documentation. -- > -- -- > -- We pass them in with 'docsWith', below. If you only want to add -- > -- introductions, you may use 'docsWithIntros' -- > intro1 :: DocIntro -- > intro1 = DocIntro "On proper introductions." -- The title -- > [ "Hello there." -- > , "As documentation is usually written for humans, it's often useful \ -- > \to introduce concepts with a few words." ] -- Elements are paragraphs -- > -- > intro2 :: DocIntro -- > intro2 = DocIntro "This title is below the last" -- > [ "You'll also note that multiple intros are possible." ] -- > -- > -- > -- API specification -- > type TestApi = -- > -- GET /hello/:name?capital={true, false} returns a Greet as JSON or PlainText -- > "hello" :> MatrixParam "lang" String :> Capture "name" Text :> QueryParam "capital" Bool :> Get '[JSON, PlainText] Greet -- > -- > -- POST /greet with a Greet as JSON in the request body, -- > -- returns a Greet as JSON -- > :<|> "greet" :> ReqBody '[JSON] Greet :> Post '[JSON] Greet -- > -- > -- DELETE /greet/:greetid -- > :<|> "greet" :> Capture "greetid" Text :> Delete -- > -- > testApi :: Proxy TestApi -- > testApi = Proxy -- > -- > -- Build some extra information for the DELETE /greet/:greetid endpoint. We -- > -- want to add documentation about a secret unicorn header and some extra -- > -- notes. -- > extra :: ExtraInfo TestApi -- > extra = -- > extraInfo (Proxy :: Proxy ("greet" :> Capture "greetid" Text :> Delete)) $ -- > defAction & headers <>~ ["unicorns"] -- > & notes <>~ [ DocNote "Title" ["This is some text"] -- > , DocNote "Second secton" ["And some more"] -- > ] -- > -- > -- Generate the data that lets us have API docs. This -- > -- is derived from the type as well as from -- > -- the 'ToCapture', 'ToParam' and 'ToSample' instances from above. -- > -- -- > -- If you didn't want intros and extra information, you could just call: -- > -- -- > -- > docs testAPI :: API -- > docsGreet :: API -- > docsGreet = docsWith [intro1, intro2] extra testApi -- > -- > main :: IO () -- > main = putStrLn $ markdown docsGreet module Servant.Docs ( -- * 'HasDocs' class and key functions HasDocs(..), docs, markdown -- * Generating docs with extra information , ExtraInfo(..), docsWith, docsWithIntros, extraInfo , -- * Classes you need to implement for your types ToSample(..) , sampleByteString , sampleByteStrings , ToParam(..) , ToCapture(..) , -- * ADTs to represent an 'API' Method(..) , Endpoint, path, method, defEndpoint , API, apiIntros, apiEndpoints, emptyAPI , DocCapture(..), capSymbol, capDesc , DocQueryParam(..), ParamKind(..), paramName, paramValues, paramDesc, paramKind , DocNote(..), noteTitle, noteBody , DocIntro(..), introTitle, introBody , Response(..), respStatus, respTypes, respBody, defResponse , Action, captures, headers, notes, params, rqtypes, rqbody, response, defAction , single ) where import Servant.Docs.Internal