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azure-rest-api-specs
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Shared APIM Service
Agree here. When I was on the API Management team, I generally saw customers set up a repository of API specifications (incidentally, this is also how we do it internally at Microsoft - check it out at https://github.com/azure/azure-rest-api-specs) - those specifications generally drive the API Management side of things, but with review from a centralized API management team. The “spec” should consist of both the specification (Swagger, SOAP, GraphQL SDL, etc.) and the policy or policies appropriate for the API.
- Are subscriptions idempotent when deployed via Bicep? I seem to have some issue with them after having success the first time.
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StackQL provider for Azure is now available
The StackQL Azure provider was created using the Autorest project using Azure specification docs from the azure-rest-api-specs repository. We will be adding integrated interactive authentication; for now, this is cli/sdk based; you can find all the documentation here.
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LocalStack 1.0 General Availability
In the spirit of moto, it actually looks like quite a bit of the groundwork is available for someone to take a swing at an Azure version:
* the cli uses the python SDK: https://github.com/Azure/azure-cli/blob/azure-cli-2.38.0/src...
* which uses autorest: https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/azure-mgm...
* of what appears to be an OpenAPI-ish spec: https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/tree/fda2db441...
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Implementing Microsoft REST API Guidelines Filter
I'm not sure what you mean by "it is very hard to give contextuality on it"; OAS does supports referring to a type by reference, so that higher level types can reuse the definition of structs they might contain.
But even so, here the problem is that the APIs aren't actual PUT/GETs: they payload types aren't the same going up as they are coming down. It is really two separate types, one for PUT, one for GET.
Some of that is to be expected (there will be some information after the create that is only added by the VM coming into being) but how Kubernetes handles this with a separate "status" for the item I think ends up letting the rest of the type (spec, in k8s's case) be the same type. (… ish. K8s has variants of this problem, too.)
To expand a bit, I'm largely relegated to the API docs themselves. Browsing the actual schema is hard:
Start at: https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs
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Azure Bicep - How do I know what property values are valid?
I feel your pain, a good resource for me has been the REST API specs - https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/tree/master/specification
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apiVersion deprecation
You might get some clues here. Maybe. https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs
mockoon
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Handling Firebase Notifications in Flutter: Practical Tips
Mockoon - Used as a logging server instead of using print in the console.
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How do you make revenue from your FOSS projects ?
The project I'm working on is https://mockoon.com
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Mockoon- Mockoon is the easiest and quickest way to design and run mock REST APIs.
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Share Your Startup - July 2023 - Upvote for Maximum Visibility
Startup Name / URL: Mockoon (https://mockoon.com)
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Mock server
If you are looking for something with a GUI, I made https://mockoon.com It's open source, supports Faker.js and has a CLI to run the mocks in your CI env (or elsewhere).
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Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
I maintain an open-source app built with Electron. It serves tens of thousands of users every months and nobody complained in 5 years that it is being built with Electron. Not saying that Electron is perfect, and that it couldn't be a bit more performant, but as a solo maintainer (and entrepreneur) it helps me ship something that save people time. The burden of maintaining an application is already huge. Having to juggle with multiple environments would be a hassle and I definitely wouldn't do it.
That being said, if a "drop-in" alternative would be available I would probably try to switch at one point. But the alternative would have to be on par with the ecosystem (including packaging, binaries signing, etc.), the community, the ease of use... I don't think there is such a thing yet.
The app, if you are interested: https://mockoon.com
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I’m curious what your start up’s journey was like even back when you found the idea.
Company: https://mockoon.com
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Please recommend a good API Mocking tool
I recommend Mockoon https://mockoon.com/ it’s simple like Postman without create mock api server with code
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What are some ways to mock APIs and pre-populate data on my automated tests? [WebDriverIO]
This may not be what you're looking for, but have you seen Mockoon?