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An AsyncAPI Example: Building Your First Event-driven API
Let’s walk through the process of implementing an event-driven API using AsyncAPI, a specification for defining asynchronous APIs. We’ll also introduce Bump.sh, a tool for documenting and tracking event-driven APIs lifecycle/changes, and demonstrate how you can use it in conjunction with AsyncAPI files.
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The Best API Documentation Tools for Dev Teams in 2023
Bump.sh is a tool that's swiftly gaining popularity as it combines many of the best features from the previous five entries in this roundup.
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API Diff - Compare in seconds two versions of
your API
With Bump, you can easily track changes within your API documentation, between different versions. We wanted to give a glimpse of the magic behind Bump, with a tool that could compare two versions of an API: API Diff.
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What is AsyncAPI?
Bump.sh 💙
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Swagger/OpenApi Documentation in ktor
👋 Fernando, We are providing an API documentation generation tool at Bump, based on the OpenAPI specification. Feel free to give it a look and reach out to me if you need, I'd be happy to help :).
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Bump diff, the missing piece for an API “design-first” approach
If you use Github Actions to launch your automation workflows, we have some more good news for you: we now offer a stable bump-sh/github-action@v1 action. And this release includes automatic API contract changelog pushed as a comment for each pull request.
OpenAPIValidators
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How to use the Open API and Swagger Validator plugin for Chai and Jest to keep your API documentation up to date
In a previous post (the first in this series), I introduced the open-source OpenAPIValidators project that contains plugins to the Jest and Chai testing frameworks to ensure that an OpenAPI Specification matches the corresponding API implementation.
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Ensuring your OpenAPI (Swagger) Specification is never outdated through testing with Chai or Jest
The open source OpenAPIValidators project on GitHub contains two packages that extend both the Chai Assertion Library and Jest two popular JavaScript testing frameworks.
What are some alternatives?
ReDoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation [Moved to: https://github.com/Redocly/redoc]
jest-codemods - Codemods for migrating to Jest https://github.com/facebook/jest 👾
spec - The AsyncAPI specification allows you to create machine-readable definitions of your asynchronous APIs.
openapi-parameter-formatter - OpenAPI Query and Path Parameter Formatter.
generator - Use your AsyncAPI definition to generate literally anything. Markdown documentation, Node.js code, HTML documentation, anything!
prism - Turn any OpenAPI2/3 and Postman Collection file into an API server with mocking, transformations and validations.
API-Portal - API Portal lets you create and publish a customized site with API documentation, for free and without writing any code.
openapi-linter - Is your OpenAPI Spec ready for SDK generators?
redoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation
OpenAPIValidatorExamples - Example repository for my blog to demonstrate the OpenAPIValidators: https://github.com/RuntimeTools/OpenAPIValidators
apiDoc - RESTful web API Documentation Generator.
aws-testing-library - Chai (https://chaijs.com) and Jest (https://jestjs.io/) assertions for testing services built with aws