docs.json configuration, MDX metadata fields, and the <ParamFields /> component. From the defined endpoints, we generate an API playground, request examples, and response examples.
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Configure your API
In your If you would not like to show an API playground, you don’t need to include auth types. Hide the playground with the following field:Find a full list of API configurations here.
docs.json file, define your base URL and auth method:2
Create your endpoint pages
Each API endpoint page should have a corresponding MDX file. At the top of each file, define:You can specify path parameters by adding the parameter name to the path, wrapped with You can also override the globally-defined display mode for the API playground per page by adding
{}:If you have
server configured in docs.json, you can use relative paths like /v1/endpoint.playground at the top of the MDX file:3
Add your endpoints to your docs
Add your endpoint pages to the sidebar by adding the paths to the
navigation field in your docs.json. Learn more about structuring your docs here.