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RBKmoney OpenAPI Specification

Working on specification

Install

  1. Install Node JS
  2. Clone repo and cd
    • Run npm install

Usage

  1. Run npm start
  2. Checkout console output to see where local server is started. You can use all links (except preview) by replacing https://git@github.com:antonlva.github.io/rbkmoney-api-docs.git/ with url from the message: Server started <url>
  3. Make changes using your favorite editor or swagger-editor (look for URL in console output)
  4. All changes are immediately propagated to your local server, moreover all documentation pages will be automagically refreshed in a browser after each change TIP: you can open swagger-editor, documentation and swagger-ui in parallel
  5. Once you finish with the changes you can run tests using: npm test
  6. Share you changes with the rest of the world by pushing to GitHub 😄