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- FLaNK AI for 11 March 2024
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Serverless APIs: Auto-Generate OpenAPI Docs & CI/CD Protections
We will use an open-source GitHub action, oasdiff-action, based on the tool ‘oasdiff.’
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How Can You Achieve Continuous Deployment for *APIs*?
Nice, Have you come across this tool oasdiff from the article? It may help with detect API breaking changes in swagger
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How to prevent breaking API changes with API Gateway
While you might wish that pull request reviewers would spot any breaking changes, relying solely on this method is not certain and might lead to failure eventually. If you have OpenAPI/Swagger documentation for your APIs, these can be version-controlled and included in a CI pipeline. APISIX doesn't natively support direct integration with version control systems like Git for API specification changes. However, you can set up a process outside APISIX. Tools like Oasdiff or Bump can identify changes in API specs, and trigger a CI pipeline (add GitHub Action) that runs tests against the route endpoints in APISIX to ensure no breaking changes are introduced.
- Would you like to be notified when your API provider makes a breaking change?
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Testing for Breaking Changes in Fastify APIs
Now that we have a way to lookup our API’s behavior with Git, we can start testing for breaking changes between versions of our API. We’ll be using Optic (an open source tool I created) to do just that. If you are looking for other options I recommend https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-diff or https://github.com/Tufin/oasdiff.
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Ask HN: Non-Breaking API deprecation in OpenAPI spec – what do you think?
2. Delete the API at the sunset date or later
People seem to want such a process in order to prevent breaking-changes.
I wrote a diff tool for OpenAPI spec which supports detection of breaking-changes and I recently extended it to support this process and a bit more.
Now I'm looking for feedback.
Proposed Solution (currently in Beta): https://github.com/Tufin/oasdiff#non-breaking-removal-of-deprecated-resources
Related requests:
- A diff tool and Go module for OpenAPI Specification
- OpenAPI Diff
Newman
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AWS SnapStart - Part 20 Measuring warm starts with Java 17 using different Lambda memory settings
I also put the cold starts measured in the part 19 into the tables to see both cold and warm starts in one place. The results of the experiment below were based on reproducing more than 100 cold and approximately 100.000 warm starts for the duration of our experiment which ran for approximately 1 hour. Here is the code for the sample application. For it (and experiments from my previous article) I used the load test tool hey, but you can use whatever tool you want, like Serverless-artillery or Postman. Abbreviation c is for the cold start and w is for the warm start.
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Data API for Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 with AWS SDK for Java - Part 6 Comparing cold and warm starts between Data API and JDBC
The results of the experiments to retrieve the existing product from the database with all approaches by its id with Lambda functions with 1024 MB memory setting were based on reproducing more than 100 cold and approximately 10.000 warm starts with experiment which ran for approximately 1 hour. For it (and experiments from my previous article) I used the load test tool hey, but you can use whatever tool you want, like Serverless-artillery or Postman. We won't enable SnapStart on the Lambda functions first.
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How to Add Firebase Authentication To Your NodeJS App
There are several testing approaches you can take to ascertain the functionality of the auth API. One way would be to automate the testing using unit tests with tools like Jest and Supertest. Alternatively, you can make use of API clients like Postman or the Thunder Client VS Code extension to test the API.
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Leveraging Zoom WebSockets with Postman for Real-Time Interactivity - POSTCON 2024
I'm excited to be speaking at POSTCON, where I will dive into the world of real-time data using Zoom's innovative WebSockets. We'll seamlessly test these functionalities with the help of POSTMAN. This session is designed to give you a glimpse into how we at Zoom are enhancing the real-time capabilities of our platform to ensure faster, more reliable communication. During this session, we'll explore the limitations with Webhooks and why WebSockets are becoming a preferable alternative for real-time, bi-directional communication.
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Spring Boot 3 application on AWS Lambda - Part 4 Measuring cold and warm starts with AWS Serverless Java Container
The results of the experiment below were based on reproducing more than 100 cold and approximately 100.000 warm starts with Lambda function with 1024 MB memory setting for the duration of 1 hour. For it I used the load test tool hey, but you can use whatever tool you want, like Serverless-artillery or Postman.
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API Inspection Best Practices: Ensuring API Gateway Stability and Efficiency
Testing Tools: Select suitable automated testing tools, such as OWASP Zap and Postman, for security and functionality testing.
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Software Engineering Workflow
Postman - API platform for easy endpoint testing
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Data API for Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 with AWS SDK for Java - Part 5 Basic cold and warm starts measurements
The results of the experiment to retrieve the existing product from the database by its id see GetProductByIdViaAuroraServerlessV2DataApiHandler with Lambda function with 1024 MB memory setting were based on reproducing more than 100 cold and approximately 10.000 warm starts with experiment which ran for approximately 1 hour. For it (and experiments from my previous article) I used the load test tool hey, but you can use whatever tool you want, like Serverless-artillery or Postman. We won't enable SnapStart on the Lambda function first.
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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.
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Guide on authenticating requests with the REST API
Products are available on our Strapi server. We need to be able to send HTTP requests that will allow clients or users to perform CRUD operations on these product resources. Postman will be our tool for making requests to the Strapi REST API.
What are some alternatives?
openapi-preprocessor - An authoring tool for OpenAPI specifications
postman-to-k6 - Converts Postman collections to k6 script code
apiclarity - An API security tool to capture and analyze API traffic, test API endpoints, reconstruct Open API specification, and identify API security risks.
Swagger Client - Javascript library to connect to swagger-enabled APIs via browser or nodejs
openapi-diff - Utility for comparing two OpenAPI specifications.
breeze.js - Breeze for JavaScript clients
openapi-generator-go - An opinionated OpenAPI v3 code generator for Go. Use this to generate API models and router scaffolding.
oauth-signature-js - JavaScript OAuth 1.0a signature generator (RFC 5849) for node and the browser
api-firewall - Fast and light-weight API proxy firewall for request and response validation by OpenAPI specs.
bottleneck - Job scheduler and rate limiter, supports Clustering
Optic - OpenAPI linting, diffing and testing. Optic helps prevent breaking changes, publish accurate documentation and improve the design of your APIs.
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching