divrhino-trivia
insomnia
divrhino-trivia | insomnia | |
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3 | 225 | |
35 | 33,187 | |
- | 1.1% | |
10.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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divrhino-trivia
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Does anyone have resource/course recommendations for running a Dockerized Go REST API with a (also Dockerized) persistent databse (preferably PostgreSQL)?
This is probably as basic you can get - but you can take away a lot from this tutorial. Seems like you haven’t tried looking on YouTube at all…
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Build a fullstack app with Go Fiber, Docker, and Postgres
If you did not follow the first tutorial, but would like to follow along with this instalment, you can use the finished code from the first part as your starting point. You can find that in the repo for the first tutorial.
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Build a REST API from scratch with Go and Docker
View on GitHub
insomnia
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Building a RESTful API with Node.js and Express
Use tools like Postman or Insomnia to test the API endpoints and ensure they behave as expected.
- Ask HN: Alternatives to Postman?
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Make your Azure OpenAI apps compliant with RBAC
We will be performing all of the authentication requests manually, however for testing purposes, you might want to use an API testing tool such as Postman or Insomnia.
- The Collaborative API Development Platform – Insomnia
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Local automation
For a very long time, the go-to tool was curl. Great, always available command line tool. Unfortunately, there is one small issue. It’s hard to keep requests and collect them in collections, it’s great for one-time shots or debugging, but for constant working with API could be painful. To solve it, I started working with tools like Postman/Insomnia. Then eh... strange licensing model, or changes which occurred from Kong side click, definitely push me again for some lookup. After checking different very popular tools and those not such well known I decided to use… Ansible. Sounds strange right? Let me explain this decision. For example, look at this code.
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Tools that Make Me Productive as a Software Engineer
At first, I used Postman for testing APIs because it had a lot of features. But I switched to Insomnia because it was easier to use and kept everything organized. The big problem with Insomnia was that it deleted all my saved work when it made me create an account to keep using it.
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Different Levels of Project Documentation
Often used for cases where a project exposes a REST or other type of API service. Open API is a popular method of documenting such API services. It can also be used along side tools such as Swagger Codegen to produce boilerplate code for API interaction / testing purposes. There may also be support files for popular API testing tools such as Postman or Insomnia. This makes it easier at a glance to see what data is coming back from a call so the user knows how to handle parsing the data.
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Web scraping in 10 mins
Well, there is this website that I have been trying to scrape for a few days now. I had tried everything from scrapy splash on docker to almost giving up because I read somewhere that it was JavaScript rendered. Since the source code from the inspect part of the developer tools was different from the source code from the view-source:https//... on the same developer tools.How could this be possible? Then I kept searching on internet and found this concept; where you can mimic web-browsers requests from a server using an API program,and it worked magically. Some of the API programs are postman and insomnia. I prefer using insomnia for this particular case , feel free to use any other API program of your choice.
- Insomnia REST client updated to require signup to use
- GitHub stars are one of the most inexpensive ways to generate an outsized outcome in the community by leveraging the tailwinds of increased adoption
What are some alternatives?
divrhino-trivia-fullstack - Convert a REST API into a fullstack Go Fiber app by adding some frontend views.
Hoppscotch - Open source API development ecosystem.
altair - ✨⚡️ A beautiful feature-rich GraphQL Client for all platforms.
bloomrpc - Former GUI client for gRPC services. No longer maintained.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
httpie - 🥧 HTTPie CLI — modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era. JSON support, colors, sessions, downloads, plugins & more.
insomnium - Insomnium is a fast local API testing tool that is privacy-focused and 100% local. For testing GraphQL, REST, WebSockets and gRPC. This is a fork of Kong/insomnia
bruno - Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)
postman-app-support - Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.
redoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation
Restfox - Offline-First Minimalistic HTTP & Socket Testing Client for the Web & Desktop