I have generated swagger document for web api using below link:
http://wmpratt.com/swagger-and-asp-net-web-api-part-1/
Need to export document in PDF or XML file to send across handy.
Its .NET WEB API.
How to export swagger documentation ?
Thanks
Here's what I did today, since many of these other projects require laborious workarounds or extra libraries or some completely separate language.
Go to https://editor.swagger.io/ (Make sure it's the HTTPS version)
At the top, click File => Import File.
Select your Swagger JSON file.
At the top, click Generate Client => HTML2 and download the ZIP file.
This yields a static HTML page that you can then print (via the browser) to PDF using the built-in Microsoft Print to PDF printer, or Adobe Acrobat, or whatever else you might want to use.
You can use Swagger2Markup and AsciiDoc docker images:
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/opt swagger2markup/swagger2markup convert -i "https://api.example.org/api/doc/swagger.json" -f /opt/swagger-doc
Creates asciidoc file named 'swagger-doc.adoc' in current folder.
docker run -it -v $(pwd):/documents/ asciidoctor/docker-asciidoctor asciidoctor-pdf swagger-doc.adoc
Creates a PDF file named 'swagger-doc.pdf' in current folder.
The Swagger2Markup project is on GitHub and some more information you'll find by using Google too.
Swagger2Markup converts a Swagger JSON or YAML file into several AsciiDoc or GitHub Flavored Markdown documents which can be combined with hand-written documentation.
AsciiDoc is preferable to Markdown as it has more features. AsciiDoc is a text document format for writing documentation, articles, books, ebooks, slideshows, web pages and blogs. AsciiDoc files can be converted to HTML, PDF and EPUB. AsciiDoc is much better suited for describing public APIs than JavaDoc or Annotations.
You can generate your HTML5, PDF and EPUB documentation via asciidoctorj or even better via the asciidoctor-gradle-plugin or asciidoctor-maven-plugin.
The project requires at least JDK 8.
See also RESTful API Documentation with Swagger and AsciiDoc
Their is no such tool or functionality to export swagger documentation into PDF or any other doc. You need to convert your swagger.json file to yaml file then u can get swagger as html doc form http://editor.swagger.io/.
I have a CSV file which is zipped and stored on s3, I'm planning to import the file directly from the URL. I'm not able to find any way of doing that in Neo4j official docs.
LOAD CSV can do this. neo4j-import has the same underlying file reader and so can read zipped files directly, although it seems to be lacking URL support currently.
I designed a Document Viewer in Vaadin that displays PDF files to the user. I successfully added the PDF to the viewer by specifying the system path. The problem is when I run the Viewer in a remote system, the PDF isn't displayed. So is there any way to load the PDF using the resource like we load the images.
Here is my code:
File pdfFile = new java.io.File ("D:/WorkFiles/PDF Books/newsletter.pdf");
The pdf is loading only from the local system. I have tried adding the pdf in the themes folder, but it doesn't work.
Thanks in advance.
What about the https://vaadin.com/api/com/vaadin/server/StreamResource.html. You can use this for on demand generated PDF files.
Looking up in net I could find a general overview of rar format structure.
http://www.rarlab.com/technote.htm
But what would I be glad to be informed is how 7z files are segmented block by block.
thanks.
Refer to the DOC/7zFormat.txt file in the source distribution (an updated version can be found in the official SDK: https://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html).
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/7z
To get a better understanding of the file format, you can use hachoir-wx (needs installed wxPython) to navigate an archive to the bit level. It is available via pip. Their parser supports 7zip among lots of other file formats.
Is there a way to get Uberdoc to use the YAML block somehow? Uberdoc is a kind of build system on top of Pandoc, and Pandoc understands YAML. I'm generating a PDF on a mac like so:
uberdoc build -p
I know I can do a basic title page using % Some Title\n% Some author, but I was after YAML if it's possible.