The commands that are available will vary depending on which framework you're using. The following table shows the commands available and what framework they're available in.
Laravel | Lumen | |
---|---|---|
api:routes | ✔ | |
api:cache | ✔ | |
api:docs | ✔ | ✔ |
Only available in Laravel 5.1+
This command will generate a table list of your API routes. This command behaves in the exact same way as the route:list
command available in Laravel. As well as the standard filtering available you also have the following filters: --versions
and --scopes
.
$ php artisan api:routes
$ php artisan api:routes --versions v1
$ php artisan api:routes --scopes read_user_data --scopes write_user_data
Only available in Laravel 5.1+
This command will cache your API routes alongside the main application routes. When run this command will also run the route:cache
command automatically, so do not run that command after running this command.
Your routes should either appear in the main app/Http/routes.php
file or be included within that file for caching to take affect.
$ php artisan api:cache
Available in both Laravel 5.1+ and Lumen 5.1+
This command will generate documentation from your annotated controllers into a standards compliant API Blueprint 1A document. For more on how to annotate your controllers see the API Blueprint Documentation chapter.
By default the command will output the generated documentation to stdout
where you can pipe it to a file or push it to a server.
$ php artisan api:docs --name Example --use-version v2
Output directly to a file with --output-file
.
$ php artisan api:docs --name Example --use-version v2 --output-file /path/to/documentation.md
To avoid defining the name and version manually, you can configure defaults in your configuration file or environment file. For more see the configuration chapter.