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json-schema-spec
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TypeSpec: A New Language for API-Centric Development
Yep and that comes from JSON Schema: https://json-schema.org/
I believe recent versions of OpenAPI are "compatible" with JSON Schema (at least they "wanted to be" last I checked as I was implementing some schema converters).
Even TypeScript is not enough to represent all of JSON Schema! But it gets close (perhaps if you remove validation rules and stuff like that it's a full match).
But even something like Java can represent most of it pretty well, specially since sealed interfaces were added. I know because I've done it :).
- JSON Schema Blog
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Deploy a simple data storage API with very little code using Amazon API Gateway and DynamoDB
models.tf where I centralized all the Data model that API Gateway uses to perform input and output checks. Those use the JSON-schema specification. GitHub - psantus/serverless.api-gateway-dynamodb-integration.terraform
- Unlocking the frontend – a call for standardizing component APIs pt.2
- JSON Schema
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
In the meantime, we are going to expand our backend with two endpoints: one for fetching data and another one for creating data. Fastify provides out-of-the-box support for API serialization and validation through its schema-based approach built on top of JSON Schema. Through the schema option, we can attach a schema definition to each route.
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A View on Functional Software Architecture
JSON-schema to define templates for request and response contents.
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Learn serverless on AWS step-by-step: Strong Types!
The syntax used to define the output is called JSON Schema. It is a standard way to define the structure of a JSON object. If you know zod, the spirit is similar. Based on Swarmion's roadmap, it will be possible to use zod schemas to defined contracts in the future, which will be super cool!
- XML is better than YAML
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Function Calling: The Most Significant AI Feature Since ChatGPT Itself?
Essentially, all it does is attempt to generate the parameters to hypothetical or potential functions, which you using a JSON schema describe to ChatGPT.
nickel
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Nix – A One Pager
So, its key features are:
1. domain-specific: designed for conveniently creating and composing derivations. This reason alone already justifies a new language, or an embedded domain-specific language (such as the Guile/Scheme for guix), or a mix of both (Starlark, the build language of Bazel embedded in a restricted Python-variant).
2. purely functional: this ties well into the philosophical backing of Nix the package manager, which aims to be purely functional, also known as hermeticity in other build systems (Bazel).
3. lazily evaluated: similar to other build systems (including Bazel), so that you can build only what you need on demand.
4. dynamically typed: this one is controversial. Being dynamically typed—in other words, not developing a type system—gets Nix out of the door first. But users often complain about the lack of proper types and modularity. There are experiments to address this, such as Nickel (https://github.com/tweag/nickel).
It is understandable that a one-pager may not have space for the whys.
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
Nickel:Nickel is a straightforward configuration language aimed at automatically generating static configuration files. Essentially, it's akin to JSON with the addition of functions and types.
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Show HN: Togomak – declarative pipeline orchestrator based on HCL and Terraform
Also look at nickel which is an evolution of nix. It's my favorite in this space.
nickel-lang.org
https://github.com/tweag/nickel
- Show HN: Flake schemas – teaching Nix about your flake outputs
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What config format do you prefer?
Or this https://github.com/tweag/nickel
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Nickel 1.0
Nickel is a programming language. While HCL is just a configuration format, so not really comparable.
Here's a comparison with similar tools: https://github.com/tweag/nickel#comparison
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Announcing Nickel 1.0, a configuration language written in (and usable from) Rust
As for 'providence', I suppose you meant provenance :) it's been delayed because this was less critical for 1.0 to decide on or to implement (as it: it doesn't break backward compatibility in any way to add this feature in the short term), but this is very much on the roadmap: Issue #235. That's a must-have in a language with merging like Nickel.
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Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
Have you considered using a different language for templating? this could be a BIG selling point. Some good ones are cue-lang (though I haven't seen support for rust), kcl or nickel-lang.
- Nickel v1.0.0
- Design rationale for the Nickel configuration language
What are some alternatives?
outlines - Structured Text Generation
rnix-lsp - WIP Language Server for Nix! [maintainer=@aaronjanse]
guidance - A guidance language for controlling large language models.
nixos - My NixOS Configurations
uplaybook - A python-centric IT automation system.
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
nix-configs - My Nix{OS} configuration files
nix-doc - An interactive Nix documentation tool providing a CLI for function search, a Nix plugin for docs in the REPL, and a ctags implementation for Nix script
OpenAPI-Specification - The OpenAPI Specification Repository
AppImageKit - Package desktop applications as AppImages that run on common Linux-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, openSUSE, SLED, Ubuntu, Fedora, debian and derivatives. Join #AppImage on irc.libera.chat
torch-grammar
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager