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openapi-directory
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What is API Discovery, and How to Use it to Reduce Your Attack Surface
Use APIs.gurufor exploring well-documented OpenAPI files. For example, imagine you are interested in integrating a weather API. By searching for "weather" on APIs.guru, you find several options.
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
Furthermore, since we can split the generated code into multiple parts based on tag filtering, we can also create different SDKs from different resources or even publicly available APIs. There is an extensive list of publicly available OpenAPI specifications on SwaggerHub, RapidAPI and APIs.guru.
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ApiVault: One-Stop Resource for API Integration
Maybe you'd like to integrate with APIs.guru?
https://apis.guru
- Show HN: An open-source OpenAPI package manager – openpm.ai
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Automatic npm publishing, with GitHub Actions & npm granular tokens
In this specific case, I'm auto-publishing (now fully automatically, once a month) a package that wraps content from elsewhere bundling it with some utilities to make that useful in JS and available via NPM. For cases like this it's useful to have a patch update once a month that just updates the upstream content & republishes.
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APIRank.dev - we crawled and ranked 5651+ public APIs from the internet 🔭
- Crawl API repositories like apis.guru
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Making a useful REST API Specification
This should go without saying, but the types inside your API specification should be specific in order to be useful. The main way I see this appear is that some specification generators seem to default to "string" for everything, even if something else makes sense. In an analysis of 1154 specifications from OpenAPI directory, I found that 60% of the field types were strings. Many of these were instances that made sense, such as IDs or names, but many were misused types: for example, there was a year value encoded with type "string," and a boolean value with type "string" and enum "true" or "false". Using too-broad types such as strings can make it harder to understand the specification, and decrease the effectiveness of certain tools.
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Data noob here - I’m looking to create my first ‘data’ project.. I want to create a basic data pipeline via an API with Python into SQL then to Power BI.. what are some well known live data sources that I should practice with?
I haven’t used it but have skimmed through it, but https://apis.guru has collected information on lots of APIs. You might find something interesting.
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From OpenAPI to a working integration in minutes
Try the integration designer with your OpenAPI documents. If you don’t have any document handy, we prepared a few examples for you, or you can find more OpenAPI documents on APIs.guru.
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What in your opinion is a growing trend? What should people and organisations be paying attention to going forward?
apis.guru is a nice site with APIs listed for many orgs.
swagger-petstore
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
Now, we can start our server and visit the Swagger UI at http://localhost:port/documentation. The documentation will be empty for now, but we will add our endpoints later on. You can also have a look at how the Swagger UI looks in the Swagger's online demo.
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Show HN: I’m building open-source headless CMS for technical content
I think there's also a missing gap in how to present Swagger beautifully, the default one ( https://petstore.swagger.io/ ) is meh. I'm looking for something that can generate like https://stripe.com/docs/api but open source (since the OP is talking about it).
I imagine a tool(chain) that can take Swagger generated from annotations in code, and combine it with a folder containing Markdown files for "free form" documentation, and generate a Hugo/Jekyll static site that can be deployed in Cloudflare Pages in docs.mycompany.com
- Question regarding how to find projects on GitHub to help out writing API documentation for
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Is there complete documentation of the auth REST API anywhere?
You can go to https://petstore.swagger.io/
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Learning java and spring boot
Controllers handle the incoming requests, and their responses. Generally you design a "contract" that describes how to properly format a request to your application, and which response you may expect. Swagger is the tool to write the contract, and REST are the principles that guide you. Take a look at the swagger petstore for an example. Ask for a swagger file of your application, and the corresponding Controller, and you should be able to see the connection.
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OpenAPI Examples
Your question is a bit unclear. Are you trying to find an example OpenAPI document for some REST web services? If yes, check the Pet Store project: https://petstore.swagger.io/
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Single swagger for multiple akka http microservices
So you mean there is an endpoint on each of your service that will bring you to a view like the PetStore example?
- My job search experience at the senior BigN level for 2023 - is it safe hopping?
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Examples of APIs that follows the best practices and are production ready on Github?
I am a backend dev myself. I use pet store api collection as a reference for REST APIs best practices https://petstore.swagger.io
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Generate Kotlin client for a complex web API
Automation for many routines starts with interaction via API. This case can be treated in many ways, but I want to take a look at interacting with web API using a generated Kotlin client. I found a lot of academic examples for generating Kotlin clients (most of them are based on the PetStore), but nothing was close to real-world examples. My goal is to build a Kotlin client for a complex API and see how it works. Here is the source code of the Kotlin project that I will use in the post.
What are some alternatives?
postman-contract-test-generator - Postman collection and environment that will take an Open API Spec, validate component adherence, generate contract tests, and execute them.
openapi-merge - Merge multiple OpenAPI 3.0 (Swagger) files together via a library or CLI tool.
atoz - Amazon Web Services (AWS) APIs in Nim
orchid-orm-benchmarks - Orchid ORM benchmarks
SpaceX-API - :rocket: Open Source REST API for SpaceX launch, rocket, core, capsule, starlink, launchpad, and landing pad data.
open-api-playground
prism - Turn any OpenAPI2/3 and Postman Collection file into an API server with mocking, transformations and validations.
JSON-Schema Faker - JSON-Schema + fake data generators
awesomekql - Microsoft Sentinel, Defender for Endpoint - KQL Detection Packs
domain-driven-hexagon - Learn Domain-Driven Design, software architecture, design patterns, best practices. Code examples included
openapi-directory-js - Building & bundling https://github.com/APIs-guru/openapi-directory for easy use from JS
projecthunt-api - API for projecthunt a project hunting platform