I do agree official API seems to not entirely explain few things.
A (Miraheze!) wiki seems to be a good option.
I do agree official API seems to not entirely explain few things.
A (Miraheze!) wiki seems to be a good option.
Oh ok! this seems nice maybe ima give it a try!
Seems very useful! However, I believe that the Roblox API page is already good enough: https://api.roblox.com/docs?useConsolidatedPage=true
Doesn’t provide more in depth explanations, or examples
This is absolutely not the case.
The consolidated page (and the other API documentation) is like a list of ingredients in a recipe. You have all the ingredients you need and know you can put them together somehow to bake a cake, but you don’t know how and you just have to try and see what works.
The RoAPI wiki (and other resources like it) are like cookbooks. They show you a list of ingredients, how to use them, how the result should look, what to do when something goes wrong, etc.
Few questions:
What are the requirements to use the RoAPI?
Do we need a dedicated server?
Have you tried to run machine learning algorithms in python with roblox?
Thanks in advance
RoAPI is a community and not a piece of software. If you’re talking about ro.py or another library we support, you should ask in the Discord server.
I am sorry, I will address those topics there
Do i need a gmail and that? or just roblox username?
At the moment, you need to sign up and log in with an actual username and password. In the future, I’ll consider some sort of Roblox login flow.
hey everyone! Miraheze, which is the service that hosts our wiki, had some downtime yesterday. If anyone was having trouble accessing the wiki, that should now be fixed!
some new pages were added, including this new one on Thumbnails: Thumbnails - RoAPI - check it out!
Hello - I’m bumping this because there have been a few changes to the wiki since the original post.
If you want to help contribute to the wiki, one of the best ways is writing more code examples! The Users page has a couple:
You can become a contributor and receive a special role if you can contribute legitimately, like writing new examples or editing pages!
The explanations are fantastic, especially this one about why the first authentication request does not work. Great resource!
Hey everyone! We’re testing out a Material for MkDocs-based wiki on the subdomain https://staging.robloxapi.wiki. Visit and let me know how you like it compared to the MediaWiki-based one!
So, this is like a roblox api docs, if so, I like that idea
Your initial link needs updating, i clicked on it and thought it was a dead project but reading the comment where you link a different page, that has the updated link.
its been 2 years man, why do this :d
Sorry i’m not omnipresent (i think?) :<
I think they should know of the dead link so people don’t get discourage. Open source API is awesome and i think this is a great project after looking at the actual page.