There's quite a few changes in Scribe, and this guide aims to show you the key parts you need to look out for so things don't break. After migrating, you should also check out the list of new features.
Note: this guide describes how to migrate to Scribe version 1. Scribe 2 is the current release, so you should follow the migration guide for that when you're done with this.
composer remove mpociot/laravel-apidoc-generator
composer require --dev knuckleswtf/scribe
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Knuckles\Scribe\ScribeServiceProvider" --tag=scribe-config
At this point, you should have both apidoc.php and scribe.php in your config folder. This is good, so you can easily copy your old config over and delete when you're done.
If you've modified your generated Blade views, you should also publish the new ones:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Knuckles\Scribe\ScribeServiceProvider" --tag=scribe-views
.. Important:: If you've modified the generated Markdown or added prepend/append files, you should copy them to a separate folder (not in :code:`resources/docs`). After generating the new docs, you'll have to manually add your changes in.
After you've done all of the above, delete your resources/docs/
and public/docs
folders, to prevent any conflicts with the new ones we'll generate. If you're using laravel
type output, you can also delete resources/views/apidoc/
.
postman.name
key has been removed instead. Use the title
key, which will set both Postman collection name and the generated doc's HTMl title.laravel.autoload
key is now laravel.add_routes
, and is true
by default.laravel.docs_url
key is now /docs
by default (no longer /doc
). This means if you're using laravel
docs type, your docs will be at /docs and /docs.json.
resources/docs
. The route files are located in resources/docs/groups
and are split by groups (1 group per file).rebuild
command has been removed. Instead, if you want Scribe to skip the extraction phase and go straight to converting the existing Markdown to HTML, run php artisan scribe:generate --no-extraction
.logo
is now false
by default, so no logo spot will be shown. Also, if you specify a logo, it will no longer be copied to the docs folder. Rather, the path to be logo will be used as-is as the src
for the <img>
tag in the generated doc. This means that you must use a path that's publicly accessible.
For example, if your logo is in public/img
:
'logo' => '../img/logo.png'
for static
type (output folder is public/docs
)'logo' => 'img/logo.png'
for laravel
type
You can also use a URL instead.
It's a new package with a different name, so a few things have changed. This section is especially important if you've written any custom strategies or extended any of the provided classes.
Mpociot\ApiDoc\Extracting\Strategies\RequestHeaders
with Knuckles\Scribe\Extracting\Strategies\Headers
Mpociot\ApiDoc
with Knuckles\Scribe
$method
argument to the __invoke
method from ReflectionMethod
to ReflectionFunctionAbstract
to enable support for Closure routes. It's a superclass of ReflectionMethod
, so every other thing should work fine.public $stage
property and set it to the name of the stage the strategy belongs to. If you have a constructor defined, remove the $stage
argument from it.requestHeaders
stage has been renamed to headers
.That should be all. Head on to the list of new features to see what's new. If you come across anything we've missed, please send in a PR!