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Display All Routes Command? (rake routes
equivalent)
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We do not have such support, but you are welcome to contribute for such feature. |
Great, thanks for the response @nickibi! I'll give it a shot! |
Could you walk me through the usual development cycle for new tasks? I have a very rough skeleton for the new task here but I'm not sure how to get it running or how to use it on the example server. |
@ragurney Basically your main project (the project which had a dependency on this Then in your root folder, enter Invoking that tasks will need |
Got it thanks! I haven't had too much time to look at this but will try to dedicate some time on Friday to have another crack at it. |
@ragurney were you able to figure this out. Was looking exactly this. |
Hi @abhishek1nair, I haven't found the time to be able to look into this further (I had a lot of issues getting RestLi to work locally). Was planning on getting back to it once I find the time, but haven't made much progress yet. |
Hello,
Is there a command I can execute inside an application using this framework to display all of the routes Rest.li will define? I'm thinking of something similar to the output of
rake routes
:if not and if that's something that would be accepted, if someone could point me to where to start and perhaps some tips on how it could be implemented I'd be happy to open a PR!
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