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OpenAPI (Experimental)

Open API specifications (OAS) exist in JSON or YAML format for some Kibana features, though they are experimental and may be incomplete or change later.

A preview of the API specifications can be added to the Kibana Guide by using the following process:

. Install OpenAPI Generator, or a similar tool that can generate HTML output from OAS.

. Optionally validate the specifications by using the commands listed in the appropriate readmes.

. Generate HTML output. For example:

openapi-generator-cli generate -g html -i $GIT_HOME/kibana/x-pack/plugins/alerting/docs/openapi/bundled.yaml -o $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/rules -t $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/template

openapi-generator-cli generate -g html -i $GIT_HOME/kibana/x-pack/plugins/cases/docs/openapi/bundled.yaml -o $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/cases -t $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/template

openapi-generator-cli generate -g html -i $GIT_HOME/kibana/x-pack/plugins/actions/docs/openapi/bundled.yaml -o $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/connectors -t $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/template

openapi-generator-cli generate -g html -i $GIT_HOME/kibana/x-pack/plugins/ml/common/openapi/ml_apis_v3.yaml -o $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/machine-learning -t $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/template

. Rename the output files. For example:

 mv $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/rules/index.html $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/rules/rule-apis-passthru.asciidoc
mv $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/cases/index.html $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/cases/case-apis-passthru.asciidoc
mv $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/connectors/index.html $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/connectors/connector-apis-passthru.asciidoc
mv $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/machine-learning/index.html $GIT_HOME/kibana/docs/api-generated/machine-learning/ml-apis-passthru.adoc

. If you're creating a new set of API output, you will need to have a page that incorporates the output by using passthrough blocks. For more information, refer to Asciidoctor docs

. Verify the output by building the Kibana documentation. At this time, the output is added as a technical preview in the appendix.

Known issues

  • Some OAS 3.0 features such as anyOf, oneOf, and allOf might not display properly in the preview. These are on the Short-term roadmap at this time.