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Show HN: TypeAPI – An OpenAPI alternative optimized for code generation
https://github.com/readmeio/api
In my case I had a backend with annotatted swagger docs, which generated the OpenAPI spec from it using https://www.npmjs.com/package/next-swagger-doc
but basically it will take any openapi spec url, and generate an SDK for it. So you'll get your named routes for free as sdk a la mySDK.allUsers() or mySDK.findUser(id) or whatever your openapi spec exposes
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Helping Your Users Write Simpler API Calls With "api" ✍️
If you run into any issues, check out our docs and feel free to contact us at [email protected]. api is proudly open-source (shoutout to Jon for your all your hard work on this!) so feel free to open up an issue in the api GitHub repository.
notion-sdk-js
- Show HN: Pages CMS – A CMS for GitHub
- Regarding notion api
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Convert HTML To Notion Blocks
Here is an example of how to create a new page in your Notion workspace with the blocks converted from the original HTML. We use the @notionhq/client library and you'll need to have a valid Notion API key and database ID:
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I created an open source library (notion-on-next) that makes building a Notion-powered Next.js App super easy. It automatically generates types and scaffolds your app to match your database properties!
Provides data fetching functions that add some utility to the notion-sdk
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Helping Your Users Write Simpler API Calls With "api" ✍️
Thousands of great APIs run their developer hubs on ReadMe, where our customers are already documenting every little detail about their API using the OpenAPI Specification. This got us thinking: “the OpenAPI Specification already provides a ton of valuable information about an API, what if we use this to generate an SDK that’s as good as Notion’s JavaScript SDK”?
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For developers out there using the API, is there a way to trigger a GET request by typing on Notion, and not the other way around?
The official guide actually suggests to poll all the time and compare to local DB to imitate webhooks.
- Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
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Does a Notion extension exist that will populate a Notion table with my Reddit submissions like this?
Here are the links if you need them JavaScript https://github.com/makenotion/notion-sdk-js
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NotionPyMail - Triggers Email when value in database is changed
Hey, I created a Notion automation in Python that sends an Email to a given recipient when the value of a select property in a Notion database is changed. To send the Email, the SendGrid API is used. I inspired myself at the official Notion node.js implementation.
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Understanding SEO and Web Vitals for your NextJS site and how to improve them?
Go To Documentation
What are some alternatives?
plaid-node - Node bindings for Plaid
twan-dev - Always wanted to use Notion as your CMS? Well, now you can! [Moved to: https://github.com/twankruiswijk/Blion]
fern - 🌿 Stripe-level SDKs and Docs for your API
notion-api-server-demo - This application shows the demo code for the tutorial on building using the Notion API.
loopback-next - LoopBack makes it easy to build modern API applications that require complex integrations.
fastify-auth - Run multiple auth functions in Fastify
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
intercom-node - Node.js bindings for the Intercom API
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
dotenv - A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.