I’ll give that a look, thanks!
Edit: This looks like a JavaScript library rather than a serious API standard.
I’ll give that a look, thanks!
Edit: This looks like a JavaScript library rather than a serious API standard.
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And it’s definitely not simple. I hate dealing with AWS at work, shit is overly complex where it doesn’t need to be.
I really don’t like starting with “fix.” You can just describe it without saying “fix” most times.
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Do you happen to do this in Ruby on Rails? I don’t know what happened but it seems like Swagger, JSON:API, and the serializers/deserializes are all abandoned.
For personal projects I use GraphQL for everything, I’m not a fan of REST these days. Let me define a schema and let clients screw around with the data. I just won’t waste the time anymore despite the performance impact everyone might cry about.
It’s strange to me that they wouldn’t simply reassign control of it to another… erm, what’s the word?, at least for the technology-related domains.
I can’t speak to your framework specifically, but:
I’m assuming this is a REST API. I would suggest versioning the API, like /api/v1
for example.
It’s funny, I’m currently dealing with this at work. The old API was just /api
but on the backend we’ve mapped it to API::V1
(Ruby). It gets a little pesky backporting things to the older API so it’s good to start with a solid foundation as much as possible.
Something else I might suggest: use a good serializer and deserializer. You don’t want to muck up your models with crazy translations for everything: having a middle layer to perform that has been so, so beneficial to us.
I hate that they block VPNs, I’m forced to route Reddit traffic through my home router. I usually use a redirect to an alternate frontend but it’s been buggy lately.