#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RapiDoc { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Is RapiDoc UI.
This is an entry point for serving RapiDoc via predefined framework integration or
in standalone fashion by calling RapiDoc::to_html within custom HTTP handler handles
serving the RapiDoc UI. See more at running standalone
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Source§impl RapiDoc
impl RapiDoc
Sourcepub fn with_openapi<U: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(
spec_url: U,
openapi: OpenApi,
) -> Self
Available on crate features actix-web or rocket or axum only.
pub fn with_openapi<U: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>( spec_url: U, openapi: OpenApi, ) -> Self
actix-web or rocket or axum only.Construct a new RapiDoc with given spec_url and openapi. The spec url must point to
the location where the openapi will be served.
RapiDoc is only able to create endpoint that serves the openapi JSON for predefined
frameworks. For other frameworks such endpoint must be created manually.
§Examples
Create new RapiDoc.
RapiDoc::with_openapi(
"/api-docs/openapi.json",
ApiDoc::openapi()
);Sourcepub fn with_url<U: Into<Cow<'static, str>>, S: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(
url: U,
spec_url: S,
openapi: OpenApi,
) -> Self
Available on crate features actix-web or rocket or axum only.
pub fn with_url<U: Into<Cow<'static, str>>, S: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>( url: U, spec_url: S, openapi: OpenApi, ) -> Self
actix-web or rocket or axum only.Construct a new RapiDoc with given url, spec_url and openapi. The url defines
the location where the RapiDoc UI will be served. The spec url must point to the location
where the openapi will be served.
RapiDoc is only able to create an endpoint that serves the openapi JSON for predefined
frameworks. For other frameworks such an endpoint must be created manually.
§Examples
Create new RapiDoc with custom location.
RapiDoc::with_url(
"/rapidoc",
"/api-docs/openapi.json",
ApiDoc::openapi()
);Sourcepub fn custom_html<H: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(self, html: H) -> Self
pub fn custom_html<H: Into<Cow<'static, str>>>(self, html: H) -> Self
Override the default HTML template with new one. See customization for more details.
Sourcepub fn to_html(&self) -> String
pub fn to_html(&self) -> String
Converts this RapiDoc instance to servable HTML file.
This will replace $specUrl variable placeholder with the spec
url provided to the RapiDoc instance. If HTML template is not overridden with
RapiDoc::custom_html then the default HTML template
will be used.
See more details in customization.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl HttpServiceFactory for RapiDoc
impl HttpServiceFactory for RapiDoc
fn register(self, config: &mut AppService)
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for RapiDoc
impl RefUnwindSafe for RapiDoc
impl Send for RapiDoc
impl Sync for RapiDoc
impl Unpin for RapiDoc
impl UnwindSafe for RapiDoc
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