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If you're a spec author looking for information about all of of the repositories and steps in the pipeline, go to the adx-documentation-pr repository. Make sure to join the Github Azure organization to get access to that repo.
- Our Contribution guidelines walks you through the process of contributing to this repository.
- The /documentation folder contains reference documentation for all aspects of Swagger and our recommended patterns. Start with the Creating Swagger page.
The structure of the directory should strictly follow these rules:
- If the Rest end point is for management plane(going through ARM end point) then the top level folder must be the "arm-<service_name>". Else top folder name must be "<service_name>".
- The second level must be the API versions
- The third level must be the format of the specification (ex. swagger)
- The fourth level must be the specifications
The structure should appear like so:
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├── arm-authorization
│ └── 2015-01-01
│ └── swagger
│ └── authorization.json
├── arm-compute
│ └── 2015-06-15
│ └── swagger
│ └── service.json
├── arm-features
│ └── 2014-08-01-preview
│ └── swagger
│ └── features.json
├── arm-network
│ └── 2015-05-01-preview
│ └── swagger
│ └── service.json
├── arm-resources
│ └── 2014-04-01-preview
│ └── swagger
│ └── service.json
├── arm-storage
│ └── 2015-05-01-preview
│ └── swagger
│ └── service.json
├── arm-subscriptions
│ └── 2014-04-01-preview
│ └── swagger
│ └── service.json
├── arm-web
├── documentation
└── readme.md
Currently, the specifications are expected to be in Swagger JSON format
The next step in the process after a spec is completed is to generate SDKs and API reference documentation. Go to the Azure Developer Experience guide for more information.
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