|
|
||
|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| influxdb | ||
| influxdb3 | ||
| openapi/plugins | ||
| .config.yml | ||
| CLAUDE.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| generate-api-docs.sh | ||
| getswagger.sh | ||
| package.json | ||
| template.hbs | ||
| yarn.lock | ||
README.md
API reference documentation
TL;DR: validate and test your local influxdata/openapi changes
-
After you've edited
influxdata/openapidefinitions, you need to generate and validate contracts and test the API reference docs. To create a shell alias that does this, open your~/.profilein an editor and add the following commands to the file:export DOCS="$HOME/github/docs-v2" alias gsd="cd $HOME/github/openapi && make generate-all && \ npx oats ./contracts/ref/cloud.yml && npx oats ./contracts/ref/oss.yml && \ cd $DOCS/api-docs && ./getswagger.sh all -b file:///$HOME/github/openapi && \ sh ./generate-api-docs.sh" -
To refresh your environment with the
~/.profilechanges, enter the following command into your terminal:source ~/.profile -
To run the alias, enter the following command into your terminal:
gsd
gsd generates the local contracts in ~/github/openapi, validates them with OATS, bundles and lints them with @redocly/cli, and then generates the HTML with @redocly/cli.
Update API docs for InfluxDB Cloud
-
In your
docs-v2directory, create a branch for your changes--for example:cd ~/github/docs-v2 git fetch -ap git checkout -b release/api-cloud origin/master -
Enter the following commands into your terminal to fetch and process the contracts:
# In your terminal, go to the `docs-v2/api-docs` directory: cd ./api-docs # Fetch the contracts, apply customizations, and bundle. sh getswagger.sh cloud -
To generate the HTML files for local testing, follow the instructions to generate API docs locally.
-
To commit your updated spec files, push your branch to
influxdata/docs-v2, and create a PR against themasterbranch.
Update API docs for an InfluxDB OSS release
-
Go into your local
influxdata/openapirepo directory--for example:cd ~/github/openapi -
Get the SHA for the release commit (or consult Team-Edge if you're not sure)--for example, enter the following command into your terminal to get the latest SHA for
contracts/ref/oss.yml:git log -n 1 --pretty=format:%h -- contracts/ref/oss.yml -
Copy the SHA from the output and create a git tag by running the following command, replacing
[SEMANTIC_VERSION]with the OSS release (for example,2.3.0) andCOMMIT_SHAwith the SHA from step 2:git tag influxdb-oss-v[SEMANTIC_VERSION] COMMIT_SHA -
Enter the following commands into your terminal to push the new tag to the repo:
git push --tags -
Enter the following commands into your terminal to update
docs-release/influxdb-ossbranch to the OSS release commit and rebase the branch to the latest release of InfluxDB OSS, replacingOSS_RELEASE_TAGwith the SHA from step 3.git checkout docs-release/influxdb-oss git rebase -i OSS_RELEASE_TAG git push -f origin docs-release/influxdb-oss -
Go into your
docs-v2directory and create a branch for your changes--for example:cd ~/github/docs-v2 git fetch -ap git checkout -b release/api-oss origin/master -
In
./api-docs, copy the previous version or create a directory for the new OSS version number--for example:# In your terminal, go to the `docs-v2/api-docs` directory: cd ./api-docsIf the old version directory contains custom content files (for example, v2.2/content), you'll likely want to copy those for the new version.
# Copy the old version directory to a directory for the new version: cp -r v2.2 v2.3 -
In your editor, update custom content files in NEW_VERSION/content.
-
Enter the following commands into your terminal to fetch and process the contracts:
# Fetch the contracts, apply customizations, and bundle. sh getswagger.sh oss -
To generate the HTML files for local testing, follow the instructions to generate API docs locally.
-
To commit your updated spec files, push your branch to
influxdata/docs-v2, and create a PR against themasterbranch.
Update API docs for OSS spec changes between releases
Follow these steps to update OSS API docs between version releases--for example, after revising description fields in influxdata/openapi.
-
Go into your local
influxdata/openapirepo directory--for example:cd ~/github/openapi -
Enter the following commands into your terminal to checkout
docs-release/influxdb-ossbranch:git fetch -ap git checkout -t docs-release/influxdb-oss -
Cherry-pick the commits with the updated description fields, and push the commits to the remote branch, replacing
[COMMIT_SHAs](one or more commit SHAs (space-separated))--for example:git cherry-pick [COMMIT_SHAs] git push -f origin docs-release/influxdb-oss -
Go into your
docs-v2directory and create a branch for your changes--for example:cd ~/github/docs-v2 git fetch -ap git checkout -b docs/api-oss origin/master -
Go into
./api-docsdirectory--for example:# In your terminal, go to the `docs-v2/api-docs` directory: cd ./api-docs -
Enter the following commands into your terminal to fetch and process the contracts:
# Fetch the contracts, apply customizations, and bundle. sh getswagger.sh oss -
To generate the HTML files for local testing, follow the instructions to generate API docs locally.
-
To commit your updated spec files, push your branch to
influxdata/docs-v2, and create a PR against themasterbranch.
Generate InfluxDB API docs
InfluxData uses Redoc, redoc-cli, and Redocly's OpenApi CLI to generate API documentation from the InfluxDB OpenAPI (aka Swagger) contracts.
To minimize the size of the docs-v2 repository, the generated API documentation HTML is gitignored, therefore
not committed to the docs repo.
The InfluxDB docs deployment process uses OpenAPI specification files in the api-docs directory
to generate version-specific (Cloud, OSS v2.1, OSS v2.0, etc.) API documentation.
Generate API docs locally
Because the API documentation HTML is gitignored, you must manually generate it to view the API docs locally.
The ./generate.sh script uses the Redoc CLI to generate Redocly HTML, Javascript,
and CSS for each version of the InfluxDB spec.
The script uses npx to download and execute the Redocly CLI.
-
Verify that you have a working
npx(it's included with Node.js). In your terminal, run:npx --versionIf
npxreturns errors, download and run a recent version of the Node.js installer for your OS. -
To generate API docs for all InfluxDB versions in
./openapi, enter the following command into your terminal:sh generate-api-docs.shTo save time testing your spec changes, you can pass the
-cflag to regenerate HTML for only the OpenAPI files that differ from yourmasterbranch.sh generate-api-docs.sh -c
How we version OpenAPI contracts
The api-docs directory structure versions OpenAPI files using the following pattern:
api-docs/
|-- cloud/
│ └── ref.yml
│ └── swaggerV1Compat.yml
├── v2.0/
│ └── ref.yml
│ └── swaggerV1Compat.yml
├── v2.1/
│ └── ref.yml
│ └── swaggerV1Compat.yml
├── v2.2/
│ └── ref.yml
│ └── swaggerV1Compat.yml
└── etc...
InfluxDB Cloud version
InfluxDB Cloud releases are frequent and not versioned, so the Cloud API spec isn't versioned.
We regenerate API reference docs from influxdata/openapi
master branch as features are released.
InfluxDB OSS v2 version
Given that
influxdata/openapi master may contain OSS spec changes not implemented
in the current OSS release, we (Docs team) maintain a release branch, influxdata/openapi
docs-release/influxdb-oss, used to generate OSS reference docs.
How to find the API spec used by an InfluxDB OSS version
influxdata/openapi does not version the InfluxData API.
To find the influxdata/openapi commit SHA used in a specific version of InfluxDB OSS,
see /scripts/fetch-swagger.sh in influxdata/influxdb--for example,
for the influxdata/openapi commit used in OSS v2.2.0, see https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/blob/v2.2.0/scripts/fetch-swagger.sh#L13=.
For convenience, we tag influxdata/influxdb (OSS) release points in influxdata/openapi as
influxdb-oss-v[OSS_VERSION]. See https://github.com/influxdata/openapi/tags.
How to use custom OpenAPI spec processing
Generally, you should manage API content in influxdata/openapi.
In some cases, however, you may want custom processing (e.g. collecting all Tags)
or additional content (e.g. describing the reference documentation)
specifically for the docs.
When you run getswagger.sh, it executes @redocly/openapi-cli and the plugins listed in .redocly.yaml.
./openapi/plugins use
./openapi/plugins/decorators to apply custom
processing to OpenAPI specs.
.yml files in ./PLATFORM/content define custom content for OpenAPI nodes published in the reference docs.
To update the content for those nodes, you only need to update the YAML files.
For example, to customize the Info section for the Cloud API reference, edit ./cloud/content/info.yml.
To add new YAML files for other nodes in the contracts, follow these steps:
- Create your new content file with valid OAS content structure and Markdown.
- Configure the new content YAML file in
./openapi/content/content.js. - Write or update a decorator module for the node and configure the decorator in
./openapi/plugins/docs-plugin.js. See the complete list of OAS v3.0 nodes.
@redocly/cli requires that modules use CommonJS require syntax for imports.
@redocly/cli also provides some built-in decorators
that you can configure in .redocly without having to write JavaScript.
How to add tag content or describe a group of paths
In API reference docs, we use OpenAPI tags elements for navigation,
the x-traitTag vendor extension for providing custom content, and the x-tagGroups vendor extension
for grouping tags in navigation.
| Example | OpenAPI field | |
|---|---|---|
| Add supplementary documentation | tags: [ { name: 'Quick start', x-traitTag: true } ] |
Source |
| Group tags in navigation | x-tagGroups: [ { name: 'All endpoints', tags: [...], ...} ] |
Source) |
Add and update x-tagGroups
Custom x-tagGroups configured in
PLATFORM/content/tag-groups.yml override x-tagGroups defined in influxdata/openapi.
If you assign a list of tags to the All endpoints tag group,
the decorator applies your list and removes Operations that don't contain
those tags.
If you assign an empty array([]) to the All endpoints x-tagGroup in PLATFORM/content/tag-groups.yml,
the decorator replaces the empty array with the list of tags from all Operations in the spec.
How to test your spec or API reference changes
You can use getswagger.sh to fetch contracts from any URL.
For example, if you've made changes to spec files and generated new contracts in your local openapi repo, run getswagger.sh to fetch and process them.
To fetch contracts from your own openapi repo, pass the
-b base_url option and the full path to your openapi directory.
# Use the file:/// protocol to pass your openapi directory.
sh getswagger.sh oss -b file:///Users/me/github/openapi
After you fetch them, run the linter or generate HTML to test your changes before you commit them to influxdata/openapi.
By default, getswagger.sh doesn't run the linter when bundling
the specs.
Manually run the linter rules to get a report of errors and warnings.
npx @redocly/openapi-cli lint v2.1/ref.yml
Configure OpenAPI CLI linting and bundling
The .redoc.yaml configuration file sets options for the @redocly/openapi-cli lint and bundle commands.
./openapi/plugins contains custom InfluxData Docs plugins composed of rules (for validating and linting) and decorators (for customizing). For more configuration options, see @redocly/openapi-cli configuration file documentation.