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Sphinx extension that adds a simple button to perform test calls to JSON based apis

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JSON Call

About

This extension adds a simple button to perform test calls to JSON based apis making also possible to change parameters values through a set of input fields.

The resulting JSON response from the API will be displayed under the call button in a block as prettyfied and highlighted JSON.

It is meant to be used in conjunction with the sphinxcontrib.httpdomain extension to document APIs and provide a way to play with them.

https://raw.github.com/amol-/sphinxcontrib.jsoncall/master/example.png

CORS

Keep in mind that the requests are performed using an ajax call so it is required that the documentation and the API server are on same domain, or that the API server provides a Access-Control-Allow-Origin header

Usage

First you must add the extension to your list of extensions in conf.py:

extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.httpdomain', 'sphinxcontrib.jsoncall']

Now simply providing the base url for your api calls is enough to start using the jsoncall directive:

jsoncall_baseurl = 'http://somwhere.com/api'

Directives

This module defines a directive, jsoncall this directive takes a single required argument which is the url of the API relative to the jsoncall_baseurl:

.. jsoncall:: /publicapitest

It is also possible to provide a bunch of arguments to the API call through the content of the directive. The content itself needs to be a JSON dictionary with all the parameters.

Supposing we have a /movies/retrieve?id=movieid API it would be possible to test it with:

.. jsoncall:: /movies/retrieve

      {"id": "505c6a9d93681621aa0000fe"}

This will also add an id input field which makes possible to modify the id value to try with different api calls.

It is possible to manually insert a response in the response field, just write it under the input fields:

.. jsoncall:: /movies/retrieve

      {"id": "505c6a9d93681621aa0000fe"}

      {"title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"}

STYLING

The extension provides a default CSS file which can be disabled using the jsoncall_inject_css option.

TGJSonAutodoc

This module provides a tgjsonautodoc directive inside the sphinxcontrib.tgjsonautodoc which given a TurboGears2 application automatically inspects it looking for controllers that @expose a json template and documents their path, their arguments and validators. The docstring of the method is treated as the sphinx paragraph for that specific method.

By default if no .. jsoncall:: directive is found inside the docstring one is automatically generated.

Using TGJsonAutodoc

To start using tgjsonautoc directive simply add to your conf.py the following extensions:

extensions = ['sphinxcontrib.httpdomain', 'sphinxcontrib.jsoncall', 'sphinxcontrib.tgjsonautodoc']

then you must specify the PasteDeploy compatible configuration file from where your application has to be loaded:

tgjsonautodoc_app = '/home/myuser/myproject/development.ini'

then where you want to generate the documentation for all the found methods:

.. tgjsonautodoc::

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