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First try at opensource. Filtering and sorting from CSV for AspNet. Could I get some feedback?
Here's the source and info about the library. It works much like a LINQ extension, allowing you to apply CSV filters and sorts directly to your set/collection, and there are also some custom model binders provided so it's very easy to use.
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Library for Filtering/Sorting/Pagination Microsoft Style
The short answer is no. I've developed my own filtering / sorting library a long time ago just as a fun side project so I've looked around and I don't think there is ANYTHING that comes close to following the Microsoft API Guidelines.
api-guidelines
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Mastering API Design: 26 Resources for Software Engineers
📝 "Microsoft REST API Guidelines" [link]
- Ask HN: Any book recommendations for API design?
- What are the best practices that you, your team or your company follows while developing apis or while writing api contracts?
- Recommendations for resources about REST APIs?
- Best Practice/Standars for API Management endpoints
- Ask HN: Standards for API Error Responses
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Recommendation reading (books/blogs) for best practices while designing REST APIs
This is a great, thorough and in-depth document from Microsoft: https://github.com/microsoft/api-guidelines/blob/vNext/Guidelines.md
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Looking for understandable good practices concerning structure of json returned
Thing is, I made some researches this morning, and I found nowhere a "data" wrapper, not in Microsoft API best practices [FR] (client is using Microsoft APIs), not in Microsoft API guidelines, not in OpenAPI offical specifications, nowhere in any blog I found this morning.
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Everything about APIs
Microsoft REST API guidelines
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Library for Filtering/Sorting/Pagination Microsoft Style
I'm working on a web API where I'd like to follow the Microsoft API Guidelines. I thought this would be easy, because surely there would be plenty of libraries out there to support their guidelines, maybe Microsoft even has one out there (I thought). I haven't been able to find any.
What are some alternatives?
Sieve - ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core
google.aip.dev - API Improvement Proposals. https://aip.dev/
free-for-dev - A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
OpenAPI-Specification - The OpenAPI Specification Repository
awesome-rest - A collaborative list of great resources about RESTful API architecture, development, test, and performance
Swashbuckle.AspNetCore - Swagger tools for documenting API's built on ASP.NET Core
awesome-grpc - A curated list of useful resources for gRPC
awesome-api - A curated list of awesome resources for design and implement RESTful API's.
websocket-client - WebSocket client for Python
aspnet-api-versioning - Provides a set of libraries which add service API versioning to ASP.NET Web API, OData with ASP.NET Web API, and ASP.NET Core.
grpc-gateway - gRPC to JSON proxy generator following the gRPC HTTP spec