Theme for using GitBook to publish an API documentation.
This theme works perfectly with search plugins (like the default plugin or algolia).
It also integrates well with the default fontsettings plugin to use the Dark theme.
This theme requires GitBook version 3 or later.
Add the theme to your book's configuration (book.json):
{
"plugins": ["theme-api"]
}
To use the Dark theme by default:
{
"plugins": ["theme-api"],
"pluginsConfig": {
"theme-api": {
"theme": "dark"
}
}
}
The theme allows to easily define methods with examples for different languages, using the templating blocks syntax.
A method block can contain any number of nested sample
and common
blocks.
Those nested blocks are documented below.
While the body of the method block will be used as the definition for your method, each sample
will be used to display examples. To do so, each sample
block should specify a language using the lang
arguments.
This is great for managing examples in different languages, for instance when documenting multiple API clients.
{% method %}
## Install {#install}
The first thing is to get the GitBook API client.
{% sample lang="js" %}
```bash
$ npm install gitbook-api
```
{% sample lang="go" %}
```bash
$ go get github.com/GitbookIO/go-gitbook-api
```
{% endmethod %}
On each page containing method
blocks with samples, a switcher is automatically added at the top-right corner to easily select which language to display.
The name of each language can be configured in your book.json
file, with it's lang
property corresponding to the sample
block lang
argument:
{
"plugins": ["theme-api"],
"pluginsConfig": {
"theme-api": {
"languages": [
{
"lang": "js", // sample lang argument
"name": "JavaScript", // corresponding name to be displayed
"default": true // default language to show
},
{
"lang": "go",
"name": "Go"
}
]
}
}
}
Most programming languages are supported by default, with name mapping following the highlight.js convention.
Note that a sample
block can contain any markdown content to be displayed for this language, not only code blocks, as illustrated below.
Common blocks are used to display content to be displayed for all languages in your examples.
{% method %}
## Simple method
{% sample lang="js" %}
This text will only appear for JavaScript.
{% sample lang="go" %}
This text will only appear for Go.
{% common %}
This will appear for both JavaScript and Go.
{% endmethod %}
The theme provides two layouts to display your examples: one-column or two-columns (split).
The layout can be toggled from the toolbar using the layout icon:
The default aspect can also be set in the theme configuration in the book.json
file:
{
"plugins": ["theme-api"],
"pluginsConfig": {
"theme-api": {
"split": true
}
}
}