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Tooling: dependencies analyzer (like Compodoc) #561
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I'd love to see this kind of tool as well. Maybe we can reuse a |
Hey guys ! Do you know http://hawt.io/ for Java apache Camel library ? The idea is to provide a GUI to :
We've got a cli opened issue asking for developing a route summary tool feature. Maybe it's a start... |
Sounds awesome @thomrick! +1 |
@kamilmysliwiec |
For information, release 1.1.4 of Compodoc is out with Nest projects partial support. Need some work on controllers.
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Fantastic news @vogloblinsky! 🙂 |
@kamilmysliwiec or another people The corresponding issue is here : compodoc/compodoc#630 Thanks by advance |
Since Compodoc introduced Nest support, we'll stick with this tool and hopefully, the future will bring us even better integration! |
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Current behavior
Certainly, to generate documentation to help with integrations, we already have a working Swagger, but in this case I refer to a different kind of tool, something more faced to trace all dependencies and help to find bottle necks.
Expected behavior
Would be great to have a useful tool like this:
https://github.com/compodoc/compodoc
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
Angular lovers have a great tool like this, that it helps a lot with its developments.
Example
Environment
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