Generate pretty API docs for your Rails APIs.
Check out a sample.
Please see the wiki for latest changes.
Add rspec_api_documentation to your Gemfile
gem 'rspec_api_documentation'
Bundle it!
$> bundle install
See the wiki for additional setup. Setting up RSpec API Documentation
See the example folder for a sample Rails app that has been documented.
- app - Set the application that Rack::Test uses, defaults to Rails.application
- docs_dir - Output folder
- format - An array of output format(s). Possible values are :json, :html, or :wurl. The final option is similar to :html, but includes the wURL console.
- template_path - Location of templates
- filter - Filter by example document type
- exclusion_filter - Filter by example document type
- url_prefix - Add before all links on the index page, useful if docs are located in public/docs, must include a leading/, no trailing/; eg/docs
- curl_host - Used when adding a cURL output to the docs
- keep_source_order - By default examples and resources are ordered by description. Set to true keep the source order.
- api_name - Change the name of the API on index pages, default is "API Documentation"
spec/spec_helper.rb
RspecApiDocumentation.configure do |config|
  config.docs_dir = Rails.root.join("app", "views", "pages")
  config.define_group :public do |config|
    config.docs_dir = Rails.root.join("public", "docs")
    config.url_prefix = "/docs"
  end
endresource "Account" do
  get "/accounts" do
    parameter :order, "Order of accounts"
    example_request "Get a list of all accounts" do
      status.should == 200
    end
    example "Get a list of all accounts in reverse order" do
      do_request(:order => "reverse")
      response_body.should == accounts.reverse
      status.should == 200
    end
  end
  get "/accounts/:id" do
    let(:account) { Factory(:account) }
    let(:id) { account.id }
    example "Get an account", :document => :public do
      do_request
      status.should == 200
    end
  end
end

