RAML reference implementation in Python
ramlfications is an Apache 2.0-licensed reference implementation of a RAML parser in Python intended to be used for parsing API definitions (e.g. for static documentation-generation).
If you’ve never heard of RAML, you’re missing out:
RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) is a simple and succinct way of describing practically-RESTful APIs. It encourages reuse, enables discovery and pattern-sharing, and aims for merit-based emergence of best practices. The goal is to help our current API ecosystem by solving immediate problems and then encourage ever-better API patterns. RAML is built on broadly-used standards such as YAML and JSON and is a non-proprietary, vendor-neutral open spec.
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python-ramlfications.changes | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
python-ramlfications.spec | 0000002747 2.68 KB | |
ramlfications-0.1.9.tar.gz | 0001094577 1.04 MB |
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