https://github.com/wordnik/swagger-node-express does not have any 
Java/Scala dependencies.

On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 11:55:57 AM UTC-4, blake wrote:
>
> Mashery's ioDocs is actually in Node.js. I found it easy to set up as a 
> result. Swagger (which is on a Java-based Scala) I didn't have much luck 
> with.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:29 AM, Paul Spaulding 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I haven't used this one, but it looks interesting:
>> https://developers.helloreverb.com/swagger/
>>
>> It supports multiple platforms, and there is a module for node.js/express:
>> https://github.com/wordnik/swagger-node-express
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 3:23:47 AM UTC-4, JVA wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm wondering if anyone has tried to generate REST api documentation 
>>> (html) based directly to express routes ?
>>> I would be also very interested to hear any comments related how to 
>>> create nice & entire REST api documentation. 
>>> I've tried find perfect solution but didn't find yet. 
>>>
>>> My *requirements*:
>>> -MD support
>>> -html UI
>>> -entire api doc, (all expressjs routes )
>>> -mongoose schema documentation support directly from schema
>>> -(nice to have) possible to generate single file doc (e.g. pdf/doc/html)
>>>
>>> What I'm tried already (bold words is most critical thing why I didn't 
>>> select that library) :
>>>
>>> *apidoc* <https://npmjs.org/package/apidoc> 
>>> + MD support
>>> + nice UI
>>> + several comment tag supports
>>> + pluggable
>>> + generate html -> "offline usage"
>>> + versioning
>>> -* no TAC* (table of content)
>>>   *this might be possible to do with pluggin?
>>> - needs a lot of comment tags to get good enought doc
>>> - depends on comments how perfect document are
>>> - If mongoose is used in back-end there is no easy way for *document 
>>> schemas *(related to REST-api)
>>>   *this can be done with pluggin.
>>>
>>> *express-api-docs* <https://npmjs.org/package/express-api-docs>
>>> +routes based
>>> *-no REST style*
>>> *
>>> *
>>> Is there any other libraries ? Currently this apidoc seems to be best 
>>> solution for me, 
>>> but needs "a lot of" job to get all requirements fulfilled, but there 
>>> might be also several limitations...
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Jussi
>>>
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