Is it open source? Any information on what technologies it uses?
Specifically, I've love to plug it in to Nexus Pro, which has a comprehensive rest api, being a one-page app.
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Your wish is my command: https://plugins.atlassian.com/plugin/details/1014904
It is open source: https://bitbucket.org/rmanalan/atlassian-developer-toolbox-plugin
It's built as a single page app (using backbone) wrapped inside an atlassian plugin. Should be pretty easy to rip out.
Great, thanks Rich.
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I can't get access to that repo any longer - don't tell me you changed your minds about open sourcing! Would love to use that API browser for our code too, it's awesome!
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Here you go... https://bitbucket.org/atlassian/developer-toolbox
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Rich, have you ever done anything as good as that since? ;-)
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@jamie, ha. I do something better every day. But I guess that's just my opinion. The REST API Browser is in need of love. I'd like to update it to support Connect and get the products to actually document their REST APIs through it. Today, only JIRA does it.
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Does this mean it will not display the REST functions when running in Confluence?
I just downloaded and installed it on my local Confluence server. I can get to the REST API browser page, but the panel on the left is blank. I believe that's where the functions should be, no?
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