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API Star

πŸ›  The Web API toolkit. πŸ› 

Build Status codecov Package version


Community: https://discuss.apistar.org πŸ€” πŸ’­ πŸ€“ πŸ’¬ 😎

Documentation: https://docs.apistar.com πŸ“˜

Requirements: Python 3.6+


API Star is a toolkit for working with OpenAPI or Swagger schemas. It allows you to:

  • Build API documentation, with a selection of available themes.
  • Validate API schema documents, and provide contextual errors.
  • Make API requests using the dynamic client library.

You can use it to build static documentation, integrate it within a Web framework, or use it as the client library for interacting with other APIs.

Quickstart

Install API Star:

$ pip3 install apistar

Let's take a look at some of the functionality the toolkit provides...

We'll start by creating an OpenAPI schema, schema.yaml:

openapi: 3.0.0 info: title: Widget API version: '1.0' description: An example API for widgets servers: - url: https://www.example.org/ paths: /widgets: get: summary: List all the widgets. operationId: listWidgets parameters: - in: query name: search description: Filter widgets by this search term. schema: type: string

Let's also create a configuration file apistar.yml:

schema: path: schema.yaml format: openapi

We're now ready to start using the apistar command line tool.

We can validate our OpenAPI schema:

$ apistar validate βœ“ Valid OpenAPI schema. 

Or build developer documentation for our API:

$ apistar docs --serve βœ“ Documentation available at "http://127.0.0.1:8000/" (Ctrl+C to quit) 

We can also make API requests to the server referenced in the schema:

$ apistar request listWidgets search=cogwheel 

Where did the server go?

With version 0.6 onwards the API Star project is being focused as a framework-agnostic suite of API tooling. The plan is to build out this functionality in a way that makes it appropriate for use either as a stand-alone tool, or together with a large range of frameworks.

The 0.5 branch remains available on GitHub, and can be installed from PyPI with pip install apistar==0.5.41. Any further development of the API Star server would likely need to be against a fork of that, under a new maintainer.

If you're looking for a high-performance Python-based async framework, then I would instead recommend Starlette.


API Star is BSD licensed code.
Designed & built in Brighton, England.

API Star