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How we reverse-engineered Google Maps pagination
Google Maps URLs contain the pb parameter contains string-encoded Protobuf. The format is the same as for the data parameter in the browser URL on Google Maps. It contains !-separated values. There are several answers on StackOverflow, gists on GitHub, some blog posts about decoding, and even a kinda official guide on reverse engineering protobuf, but none of this touches pagination.
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Add extra stuff to a “standard” encoding? Sure, why not
Seems like protoduf.js has the exact same methods as Google’s implementations with the same names (encode/decode to not prepend with length, encodeDelimited/decodeDelimited for prepending length). It is hard for me to say they’re adding to the standard when they’re just replicating Google’s libraries.
https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js#toolset
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Question about compressing JSON in multiplayer position updates
If it really is a problem, then another option is to use Protobus or Message Pack for serializing (maybe into base64?).
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Looking for ideas on how to implement serialization and deserialization between C++ and Javascript
I use protocol buffers. protobufjs translates into json.
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GRPC Gateway API Client?
I have tried GRPC gateway generation tools: - PBJS: https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js/
- Protobuf-ES: The Protocol Buffers TypeScript/JavaScript runtime we all deserve
- Did I understand the basic concept of website development with Node Js correctly?
- how can i use protobuf with sveltekit, please?
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is there any startup or famous web app using grpc/grpc-web for their frontend
We use https://github.com/improbable-eng/grpc-web for the server part with https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js on the frontend.
OpenAPI-Specification
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Writing type safe API clients in TypeScript
And I'll be using the OpenAPI Pet Store spec file as an example.
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Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome ext. that generates an API spec as you browse
I saw your sibling comment about "keeping it simple," however that is a bit counter to "generates OpenAPI specifications" since those for sure are not limited to just application/json request/response bodies
I wanted to draw your attention to "normal" POST application/x-www-form-urlencoded <https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/3.1.0/vers...> and its multipart/form-data friend <https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/3.1.0/vers...>
The latter is likely problematic, but the former is in wide use still, including, strangely enough, the AWS API, although some of their newer services do have an application/json protocol
I know that's a lot of words, but the tl;dr would be that if you want your extension to be application/json only, then changing the description to say "OpenAPI specifications for application/json handshakes" would help the consumer be on the same page with your goals
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How to Connect a FastAPI Server to PostgreSQL and Deploy on GCP Cloud Run
Since FastAPI is based on OpenAPI, at this point you can also use the automatically generated docs. There are multiple options, and two are included by default. Try them out by accessing the following URLs:
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Write a scalable OpenAPI specification for a Node.js API
This approach requires a constant context switch and is clearly not productive. Here, the OpenAPI Specification can help; you might already have it, but is it scalable? In this article, we’ll learn how to create an OpenAPI Specification document that is readable, scalable, and follows the principle of extension without modifying the existing document.
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OpenAPI 3.1 - The Gnarly Bits
Phil Sturgeon, who along with Ben Hutton and Henry Andrews from the JSON Schema community, helped drive the push to full JSON Schema Draft 2020-12 compliance, has written a blog post for the official OpenAPIs.org website on how to transition your OAS documents from v3.0.x to v3.1.0.
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Documenting Node.js API using Swagger
In this article, we will be learning how to document API written in Node.js using a tool called Swagger. Swagger allows you to describe the structure of your APIs so that machines can read them. The ability of APIs to describe their own structure is the root of all awesomeness in Swagger. Why is it so great? Well, by reading our API’s structure, swagger can automatically build beautiful and interactive API documentation. It can also automatically generate client libraries for your API in many languages and explore other possibilities like automated testing. Swagger does this by asking our API to return a YAML or JSON that contains a detailed description of your entire API. This file is essentially a resource listing of our API which adheres to OpenAPI Specifications.
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Getting started with REST APIs
You may encounter APIs described as RESTful that do not meet these criteria. This is often the result of bottom-up coding, where top-down design should have been used. Another thing to watch out for is the absence of a schema. There are alternatives, but OpenAPI is a common choice with good tools support. If you don't have a schema, you can create one by building a Postman collection.
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Automatic request validation at the edge with OpenAPI and Fastly
The principle behind the OpenAPI Specification (OAS – the industry’s most popular API specification format) is similar. It’s supposed to act as a blueprint for describing RESTful APIs.
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How would I describe a webhook, as part of my API collection?
OpenAPI 3.1 supports webhooks. It's not widely supported yet by implementations, but it's definitely there. https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/main/examples/v3.1/webhook-example.yaml
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Better Fastly API clients with OpenAPI Generator
The Fastly API is huge. We have lots of customers who want to interact with it using their chosen programming language but our small set of manually maintained clients was not sufficient to handle the job of our ever-evolving API. We needed a way to scale up our API client support, and OpenAPI was the answer.
What are some alternatives?
snappy - DEPRECATED - please use https://github.com/Brooooooklyn/snappy. Nodejs bindings to Google's Snappy compression library
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
pbf - A low-level, lightweight protocol buffers implementation in JavaScript.
supertest - 🕷 Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers using a fluent API. Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
compactr - Schema based serialization made easy
grpc-gateway - gRPC to JSON proxy generator following the gRPC HTTP spec
Vicis - Presentation and transformation layer for data output in RESTful APIs.
api-guidelines - Microsoft REST API Guidelines
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
google.aip.dev - API Improvement Proposals. https://aip.dev/
Cap'n Proto - Cap'n Proto serialization/RPC system - core tools and C++ library
redoc - 📘 OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation