Installation
Install redocusaurus:
npm i --save redocusaurus
# OR
yarn add redocusaurusAdd it as a preset to your docusaurus config along with @docusaurus/preset-classic and pass the following options:
Pass the path to the local OpenAPI YAML file.
// docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
presets: [
// .. Your other presets' config
'@docusaurus/preset-classic',
[
'redocusaurus',
{
// Plugin Options for loading OpenAPI files
specs: [
{
spec: 'openapi/openapi.yaml',
route: '/api/',
},
],
// Theme Options for modifying how redoc renders them
theme: {
// Change with your site colors
primaryColor: '#1890ff',
},
},
],
],
// ...
};Pass the URL for the OpenAPI spec.
// docusaurus.config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
presets: [
// .. Your other presets' config
'@docusaurus/preset-classic',
// Redocusaurus config
[
'redocusaurus',
{
// Plugin Options for loading OpenAPI files
specs: [
{
spec: 'https://redocly.github.io/redoc/openapi.yaml',
route: '/api/',
},
],
// Theme Options for modifying how redoc renders them
theme: {
// Change with your site colors
primaryColor: '#1890ff',
},
},
],
],
// ...
};
The API Doc will be available at the path specific by route
. To skip adding a route altogether just don't set the route
property.
You will still be able to reference schema elements manually using Schema Imports or create Custom React Pages using the data and theme components.
If you have a redocly.yaml
it will be loaded automatically.
Options
specs
An array of plugin options, see plugin options for individual option details.
theme
Pass options to customize the theme, see theme options for individual option details.
config (optional)
type: string
Redocly config to bundle file and provide options to. You can provide a custom path to a redocly.yaml
file, if not provided then it will try to load it from the root of your project if it exists.
Example: redocly.yaml Reference: https://redocly.com/docs/cli/configuration/. Only supports options marked as "Supported in Redoc CE".
When setting the redocly.yaml
config, you website renders correctly only once it is built and run with the following commands:
npm run build
npm run serve
When running the website locally, with npm start
, some error messages can be displayed.