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Currently it can be used to generate RAML documentation. Future versions will be able to deploy RAML documentents, stub API endpoints based on the RAML and even generate/update serverless.yml files from RAML specifications. For more information, take a look at the Feature Roadmap.
Installation
Open a terminal to your Serverless project
npm install --save raml-serverless
Add raml-serverless to your serverless.yml file (see Serverless docs)
Usage
Example usage:
sls raml > docs.raml
RAML-Serverless will automatically create a section of the documentation for each HTTP endpoint you have in your serverless.yml file.
You can put global documentation in the custom: object in your Yaml file and it will be copied as is into the output RAML. Anything that can go into a RAML file can go here. For example:
custom:
documentation:
raml:
title: My Awesome APIversion: v1.0
Which will result in a RAML file that starts with:
#%RAML 1.0title: My Awsome APIversion: v1.0
You can also put RAML on individual HTTP event endpoints and they will be included in the output. For example:
functions:
index:
handler: handlers.indexevents:
- http:
path: /hello/worldmethod: getcors: truedocumentation:
raml:
description: Say hello to the world
Will produce this output in your RAML file:
/hello:
/world:
get:
description: Say hello to the world
You can also include your RAML in a seperate file and import it into your serverless.yml using variables:
This plugin is a work in progress. If you would like to contribute, go to Github issues (/andrewcurioso/raml-serverless/issues) and pick an issue to work on or create a new issue.
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