OneSDK
release-please
OneSDK | release-please | |
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14 | 47 | |
46 | 4,335 | |
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4.4 | 8.4 | |
11 months ago | 9 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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OneSDK
- Superface.ai: Let AI connect the APIs for you
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Let's build a Google Maps clone with React, Leaflet, and OneSDK
We will use React and React Leaflet on the frontend, and Node.js, Express.js, and Superface OneSDK on the backend.
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Nodejs emailer services not working for me?
Hello i am trying to put a small email sender in my application and so far no luck i tried sendgrid but it wouldn't let me put 2 factor on , it didnt work, mailgun needs a card (im broke). https://www.emailjs.com/ This site if frontend and i need serverside. Mailchimp wont send it. https://superface.ai/ won't work either even with my MailChimp account.
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Instagram Graph API Explained: How to log in users
The route handler uses Superface OneSDK to fetch basic data about Instagram profiles we have access to. I use GetProfilesForPublishing for that, which also works with Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Twitter. The logic is the same as in the previous Find the right account ID tutorial, except we are passing the access token stored in session from req.user.accessToken (see the code for the Success callback).
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Let's build a contact form with Next.js
When a user submits the contact form, we want to send the submitted information to the website owner. First, we need to pick some email providers and study their API and SDK. Or we can use Superface with any provider.
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Superface to build the world's largest catalog of automated APIs. Investors back its vision in €2.6 million seed round.
Superface is revolutionizing the API market. The path once trodden by a developer will no longer have to be repeated by legions of others, because machines will do the routine work for them. What they previously had to laboriously search, compare, and implement, Superface transforms into three lines of code. With its unique interface and open community, Superface allows developers to connect to any API in seconds. The end goal is to build a marketplace with fully automated purchasing of all digital services — done by artificial intelligence and with no human intervention required. All that with automatic maintenance capable of finding another suitable API provider in the event of a failure. The idea behind the Superface platform has attracted leading technology investors from Germany and the Czech Republic, funding from which has allowed the startup to recruit top technology experts and continue its rapid pace of development.
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Find location using IP address in Node.js
I am going to use Superface for API integration as it makes the integration super easy. I don’t have to deal with API docs, and I can use many providers using the same interface. Furthermore, I can use more ready-made API use cases from Superface catalog. It’s a tool worth having in your toolbox.
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"Look ma, no config file!" Introducing OneSDK 2.0
We are eager to hear your feedback about our latest release. Join us on the Superface Discord server to tell us what you are building, or hit us up on Twitter. If you run into any issues, report them in the OneSDK repository. Or just reach out to us — we are happy to help!
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Need an easy email solution
You can also try https://superface.ai/ to choose your email provider and use the same API for all of them
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Automate npm publishing with GitHub Actions, proper changelog, and release notes
You can see the workflow in action in most of our package repositories, for example OneSDK for Node.js and Superface CLI.
release-please
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Git commit helper: add emojis to your commits
Using Conventional Commits ⭐ as a standard for your commit messages, makes Semantic Versioning 🔖 as easy as can be, with tools like Conventional Changelog 📄 Standard Version 🔖 and Semantic Release 📦🚀
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How to write GIT commit messages
Conventional Commits
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How to Improve Development Experience of your React Project
We've covered everything about writing well-formatted and structured code without worrying too much about it anymore. The only part we haven't explored yet is linting commit messages. Commitlint will help us here. It allows you to configure any rules you want for the commit message, but we're going to use the Conventional Commits specification, one of the most popular conventions you'll find.
- Release Please
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TypeScript Boilerplate
Commit Management with Conventional Commits: The Conventional Commits methodology is adopted to maintain a clear and structured record of changes with the help of commitlint.
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A Gitlab Review Bot Assistant
Validate if the commit titles adhere to the Conventional Commits Specification in Merge requests.
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Ask HN: Should commit summaries describe the change, or the intent?
Check out https://www.conventionalcommits.org
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Announcing release-plz v0.3.0
FYI there is already a popular tool that does just this with a very similar name: https://github.com/googleapis/release-please
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A clean Git history with Git Rebase and Conventional Commits
The feature commit should have a clear defined message - Don't re-invent here - There exists a fairly used and accepted convention called Conventional Commits, so we are going to use that.
What are some alternatives?
ruhuka - A REST API Client
semantic-pull-requests - :robot: Let the robots take care of the semantic versioning
sendgrid-nodejs - The Official Twilio SendGrid Led, Community Driven Node.js API Library
gitflow - Git extensions to provide high-level repository operations for Vincent Driessen's branching model.
Superface CLI - Do not program API integrations, install them! This is a complimentary tool for Superface OneSDK and OneService.
cz-cli - The commitizen command line utility. #BlackLivesMatter
one-sdk - 1️⃣ OneSDK for all the APIs you want to integrate with
commitizen - Create committing rules for projects :rocket: auto bump versions :arrow_up: and auto changelog generation :open_file_folder:
openapi-directory - 🌐 Wikipedia for Web APIs. Directory of REST API definitions in OpenAPI 2.0/3.x format
conventional-changelog - Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
http-spec - Utilities to normalize OpenAPI v2 and v3 objects for the Stoplight ecosystem.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing