Documenting REST APIs - Amazon API Gateway
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Documenting REST APIs

To help customers understand and use your API, you should document the API. To help you document your API, API Gateway lets you add and update the help content for individual API entities as an integral part of your API development process. API Gateway stores the source content and enables you to archive different versions of the documentation. You can associate a documentation version with an API stage, export a stage-specific documentation snapshot to an external OpenAPI file, and distribute the file as a publication of the documentation.

To document your API, you can call the API Gateway REST API, use one of the Amazon SDKs or Amazon CLIs for API Gateway, or use the API Gateway console. In addition, you can import or export the documentation parts that are defined in an external OpenAPI file.

To share API documentation with developers, you can use a developer portal. For an example, see Integrating ReadMe with API Gateway to Keep Your Developer Hub Up to Date on the Amazon Partner Network (APN) blog.