Previously, RestAssuredRequestConverter only supported request and request part content that was null, a String or a byte[]. This was particularly problematic for multipart requests as RestAssured performs some internal conversion which meant that, no matter what the when a byte[] was provided it was wrapped in a ByteArrayInputStream meaning that the converter could not read it. The commit improves RestAssuredRequestConverter so that it will now convert File content and InputStream content where the stream supported reset(). Closes gh-252
Spring REST Docs 
Overview
The primary goal of this project is to make it easy to document RESTful services by combining content that's been hand-written using Asciidoctor with auto-generated examples produced with the Spring MVC Test framework. The result is intended to be an easy-to-read user guide, akin to GitHub's API documentation for example, rather than the fully automated, dense API documentation produced by tools like Swagger.
For a broader introduction see the Documenting RESTful APIs presentation. Both the slides and a video recording are available.
Learning more
To learn more about Spring REST Docs, please consult the reference documentation.
Building from source
You will need Java 7 or later to build Spring REST Docs. It is built using Gradle:
./gradlew build
Contributing
Contributors to this project agree to uphold its code of conduct.
There are several that you can contribute to Spring REST Docs:
- Open a pull request. Please see the contributor guidelines for details.
- Ask and answer questions on Stack Overflow using the
spring-restdocstag. - Chat with fellow users on Gitter.
Third-party extensions
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| restdocs-wiremock | Auto-generate WireMock stubs as part of documenting your RESTful API |
Licence
Spring REST Docs is open source software released under the Apache 2.0 license.