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preview-docs
Introduction
With this command, you can preview the API reference docs on your local machine.
If you have a license key or API key, you will get a preview of the premium Redocly API reference docs. If you don't, you will get a preview of Redoc community edition.
:::success Tip
To preview docs using the premium Redocly API reference docs, you must authenticate to the API registry first via the login command.
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Usage
openapi preview-docs <entrypoint>
openapi preview-docs <entrypoint> [--config=<path>] [--port=<value>]
openapi preview-docs <entrypoint> [--force] [--help] [--version]
openapi preview-docs <entrypoint> --version
Options
| Option | Type | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
entrypoint |
string |
yes | - | Path to the API definition filename or configuration alias that you want to generate preview for. (Refer to the entrypoints section below for more options) |
--config |
string |
no | - | Specify path to the config file |
--force, -f |
boolean |
no | - | Generate preview output even when errors occur |
--help |
boolean |
no | - | Show help |
--port, -p |
number |
no | 8080 | Preview port. You can set any port as long as it is not used by applications in your operating system. |
--skip-decorator |
array |
no | - | Ignore certain decorators |
--skip-preprocessor |
array |
no | - | Ignore certain preprocessors |
--use-community-edition |
boolean |
no | - | Force using Redoc Community Edition for docs preview |
--version |
boolean |
no | - | Show version number |
Examples
Entrypoints
The command behaves differently depending on how you pass a path to the entrypoint to it and whether the configuration file exists.
Pass entrypoint directly
openapi preview-docs openapi/openapi.yaml
In this case, preview-docs will preview the definition that was passed to the command. The configuration file is ignored.
Pass entrypoint alias
Instead of a full path, you can use an alias assigned in the apiDefinitions section within your .redocly.yaml configuration file as the entrypoint. For example, petstore:
openapi preview-docs petstore
apiDefinitions:
petstore: ./openapi/petstore-definition.json
In this case, after resolving the path behind the petstore alias (example in the .redocly.yaml tab), preview-docs will preview the petstore.json definition file. For this approach, the .redocly.yaml configuration file is mandatory.
Custom configuration file
By default, the CLI tool looks for a .redocly.yaml configuration file in the current working directory. Use the optional --config argument to provide an alternative path to a configuration file.
openapi preview-docs --config=./another/directory/config.yaml
Custom port for preview
By default, without using the port option, the preview starts on port 8080, so you can access the docs at http://localhost:8080
To specify a custom port for the preview, pass the desired value using either short or long option format:
openapi preview-docs -p 8888 openapi/openapi.yaml
openapi preview-docs -port 8888 openapi/openapi.yaml
Both commands will start the preview on port 8888, so you can access the docs at http://localhost:8888
Skip preprocessor or decorator
You may want to skip specific preprocessors, rules, or decorators upon running the command.
openapi bundle --skip-preprocessor=discriminator-mapping-to-one-of,another-example
openapi bundle --skip-decorator=generate-code-samples,remove-internal-operations