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AutoMD is a documentation library for Flask APIs build with FlaskRESTful and Webargs.

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AutoMD

AutoMD is a documentation library for Flask APIs build with FlaskRESTful and Webargs. Endpoint parameters and basic responses are automatically parsed into the OpenAPI specification, using Type Hints and introspection, and a endpoints registered to serve the specification.

Motivation

Documentation libraries tend to rely heavily on elaborate docstrings and static generation from source code. This library requires minimal changes to existing code, and most information (especially parameter specs) doesn't rely on keeping docstrings up to date.

Installation

AutoMD is available through PyPi. Install using pip:

pip install automd

AutoMD also install the following dependancies:

  • Flask
  • FlaskRESTful
  • Webargs
  • ApiSpec
  • PyYAML

Usage

AutoMD registration/initialization

The first step is to initialize the AutoMD app from a FlaskRESTful Api.

app: Flask = Flask(__name__)
api: Api = Api(app)

spec: AutoMDApp = AutoMDApp(api, "AutoMD Test App", "1.0.0", "3.0.0")

After that, all that is required is adding the @automd decorator to an existing Resource endpoint.

class MinimalStatus(Resource):
    get_query_arguments = {
        "text": fields.String(required=False)
    }

    @automd()
    @use_kwargs(get_query_arguments)
    def get(self, text):
        return text

which will mark the endpoint for inclusion in the OpenAPI spec. In this example, the spec information will be pretty limited, but will still have the API url, argument, and a default value.

With more complete python annotations, more information can be gleaned:

class IntrospectionStatus(Resource):
    post_query_arguments = {
        "text": fields.String(required=False)
    }

    @automd()
    @use_kwargs(post_query_arguments, location="json")
    def post(self, text: str = "Hello AutoMD") -> str:
        ret_text: str = "status check OK"

        if text is not None:
            ret_text = f"{ret_text}: {text}"

        return ret_text

From this the APISpec also get the parameter type, default value, and API response type. It does not get the parameter location yet though, that takes more aguements to automd.

Filling in more information in the webargs fields, automd decorator, use_kwargs decorator, and using one of the AutoMD response classes for type annotation and gives even better information:

class Status(Resource):
    get_query_arguments = {
        "text": fields.String(required=False, description='Text to return', doc_default="Hello AutoMD")
    }

    @automd(parameter_schema=get_query_arguments,
             summary="Status Endpoint",
             description="Status Endpoint, responds with a message made from the input string")
    @use_kwargs(get_query_arguments, location="query")
    def get(self, text: str = None) -> ValueResponse:
        log_text: str = "status check OK"

        log_text = f"{log_text}: {text or 'Hello AutoMD'}"

        return ValueResponse(log_text)

With this information, argument types, return types, summaries, descriptions, detailed default information, and parameter location info (body, query, etc) is included. Summary and description are the only "magic strings" needed, and those will generally not change much or be onerous to keep up to date compared to the automatically grabbed information.

An example Flask API app is provided to showcase some functionality. Start it using run.py. A sample of the OpenAPI spec generated is here.

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