Still on v1? Here's the v2 migration guide.
Generate API documentation for humans from your Laravel codebase. Here's what the output looks like. There's a Node.js version, too!
👋 Scribe helps you generate docs automatically, but if you really want to make friendly, maintainable and testable API docs, there's a few more things you need to know. So we made a course for you. (PS. it's 40% off until 30 November!)
- Pretty HTML documentation page, with included code samples and friendly text
- Included "Try It Out" button so users can test endpoints right from their browser
- Markdown source files that can be edited to modify docs
- Extracts body parameters information from Laravel FormRequests
- Safely calls API endpoints to generate sample responses, with authentication and other custom configuration supported
- Supports generating responses from Eloquent API Resources or Fractal Transformers
- Supports Postman collection and OpenAPI (Swagger) spec generation
- Included UI components for additional styling
- Easily customisable with custom views
- Easily extensible with custom strategies
See the migration guide if you're coming from mpociot/laravel-apidoc-generator.
Check out the documentation at ReadTheDocs.
PHP 7.2.5 and Laravel/Lumen 6.0 or higher are required.
composer require --dev knuckleswtf/scribe
Publish the config file by running:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Knuckles\Scribe\ScribeServiceProvider" --tag=scribe-config
This will create a scribe.php
file in your config
folder.
- When using Lumen, you will need to run
composer require knuckleswtf/scribe
instead (no--dev
). - Register the service provider in your
bootstrap/app.php
:
$app->register(\Knuckles\Scribe\ScribeServiceProvider::class);
- Copy the config file from
vendor/knuckleswtf/scribe/config/scribe.php
to your project asconfig/scribe.php
. Then add to yourbootstrap/app.php
:
$app->configure('scribe');
Contributing is easy! See our contribution guide.