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Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

Nov 27, 2024 am 08:04 AM

I recently had to create a documentation page supporting OpenAPI spec documentation. What's an OpenAPI spec documentation? A page, either self-hosted or included in your API management platform, that allows users to check what endpoints, methods, webhooks, etc., are available based on OpenAPI JSON or YAML.

I needed to find a balance between needing as many customization options as possible and using ready-to-go tools for quick setup and deployment.

And I found Rapi Doc - a web component that can be embedded anywhere.

Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

With the component ready, I needed a tool to write documentation that supported custom components.

So I chose Vitepress. And I had two tools that I wanted to merge. How did it go? Let's find out.

Running app in dev mode

I'll skip the story of Vitepress setup - you can find the instructions on their main page.

I also created a custom RapiDoc.vue component where I embedded my rapi-doc web component.

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<script setup>

import 'rapidoc'

</script>

 

<template>

<div>

  <rapi-doc

      spec-url = "https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json"

      render-style = "read"

      style = "height:100vh; width:100%"

  > </rapi-doc>

</div>

</template>

 

<style scoped>

 

</style>

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I also embedded this custom component in a api-docs.md page (yes, you can embed Vue Components in Markdown, I love Vitepress for it!) so I could see it in my Vitepress documentation.

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---

sidebar: false

layout: page

---

 

<script setup>

import RapiDoc from './components/RapiDoc.vue';

</script>

 

<RapiDoc />

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I ran yarn docs:dev expecting everything to go smoothly (I followed the instructions from both documentations, so it should be fine, right?)...

And I got this:

Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

And my browser froze.

Woohoo, long live the infinite loop!

What happened? So, since rapi-doc is a web component, I need to explicitly tell Vue compiler to not parse it. To just leave it alone.

And inside my config.mts file I needed to add:

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import { defineConfig } from 'vitepress'

 

// https://vitepress.dev/reference/site-config

export default defineConfig({

  ...

  vue: {

    template: {

      compilerOptions: {

        isCustomElement: (tag: string) => {

          return tag.indexOf('rapi-doc') >= 0;

        }

      }

    }

  },

})

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We just need to check for custom elements and inform Vue "hey, this tag is off-limits".

So, we have it, it runs!

Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

And then I tried to build it so I could set up deployment.

Building the app

I ran yarn docs:build command. And I immediately (wow, Vite, you're quick!) got this error:

Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

This error means that during build-time, Vite couldn't access a self property. This can also happen if you try to access browser API (e.g., window) from server (in Nuxt or any other SSR framework, for example).

So what we can do? We can import it dynamically in runtime!

Let's change our import from this:

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<script setup>

import 'rapidoc'

</script>

 

<template>

<div>

  <rapi-doc

      spec-url = "https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json"

      render-style = "read"

      style = "height:100vh; width:100%"

  > </rapi-doc>

</div>

</template>

 

<style scoped>

 

</style>

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To this:

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---

sidebar: false

layout: page

---

 

<script setup>

import RapiDoc from './components/RapiDoc.vue';

</script>

 

<RapiDoc />

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And now build should pass with no issues! Enjoy you API spec docs!

Bonus: Dark Mode

Vitepress comes with dark mode, working out-of-the-box. But how can we make our RapiDoc documentation reacting to mode changes?

We can use Vitepress core composable - useData. It contains isDark property with information if the darkmode is enabled or not.

So let's use it inside the script section in the SFC:

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import { defineConfig } from 'vitepress'

 

// https://vitepress.dev/reference/site-config

export default defineConfig({

  ...

  vue: {

    template: {

      compilerOptions: {

        isCustomElement: (tag: string) => {

          return tag.indexOf('rapi-doc') >= 0;

        }

      }

    }

  },

})

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Now when we have a theme ref, we can pass it to the rapi-doc Web Component via attribute binding:

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<script setup>

import 'rapidoc';

</script>

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We need to add one more thing for dark mode to work correctly - responding to theme change.

Let's add a watcher to our script section:

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<script setup>

import { onMounted } from 'vue';

 

onMounted(() => {

  import('rapidoc');

});

</script>

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And voila, you created API docs that react to theme changes!

Create elegant OpenAPI spec documentation with Rapi Doc and Vitepress

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