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Not working with wp 6.
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Hi.
Any updates?
It’s not working fully with wp6 and messes if I add js widgets like an ADA accessability widegt.
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Great Job, thank you for collaboration!
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All work on 5.5.1
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Awesome plugin and very good execution. When you’ve multiple active plugins that you need to manage and publish documentation about the API, that’s a perfect way to automate the boring task.
Kudos.
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I was looking for a tool to automatically create documentation from the REST API definition. It’s exactly this!
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Thanks a lot for your work on this plugin.
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Thanks for your great and easy to use plugin!
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Great idea!
It picks up all your rest routes automatically and provides you with a documentation page where you can provide a basic auth login/password and try it out.
Awesome and love it.
Thanks for making such a handy tool.
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Thanks for making such a handy tool.
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I’ve built a custom REST API for my WP application and I was looking for some way of documenting it with the ‘try it out’ type of functions that you often see on other (bigger) sites. After finding swagger.io and then searching the Plugin repository I was absolutely overjoyed with this Plugin.
It picks up all your rest routes automatically and provides you with a documentation page where you can provide a basic auth login/password and try it out.
Awesome and love it.
The only thing that tripped me up – which is no biggie and probably my fault is that you must define all your arguments in the ‘args’ list. I omitted my IDs because they were already regex checked in the route definition. The plugin needs the args list in order to create the page.
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