Interacting with an API with a defined functionality but an undefined interface
I want to build functionality into my service that allows it to poll other other APIs for data, and I was wondering if there was a technology that would allow the user to define how to interact with the API?
For example it would translate a bunch of parameters into a valid request for the API
rest api-design scripting-language
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I want to build functionality into my service that allows it to poll other other APIs for data, and I was wondering if there was a technology that would allow the user to define how to interact with the API?
For example it would translate a bunch of parameters into a valid request for the API
rest api-design scripting-language
Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
– Evert
Nov 14 '18 at 16:58
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I want to build functionality into my service that allows it to poll other other APIs for data, and I was wondering if there was a technology that would allow the user to define how to interact with the API?
For example it would translate a bunch of parameters into a valid request for the API
rest api-design scripting-language
I want to build functionality into my service that allows it to poll other other APIs for data, and I was wondering if there was a technology that would allow the user to define how to interact with the API?
For example it would translate a bunch of parameters into a valid request for the API
rest api-design scripting-language
rest api-design scripting-language
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Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
– Evert
Nov 14 '18 at 16:58
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Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
– Evert
Nov 14 '18 at 16:58
Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
– Evert
Nov 14 '18 at 16:58
Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
– Evert
Nov 14 '18 at 16:58
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Are you looking for something like OpenAPI, Swagger or RAML?
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Nov 14 '18 at 16:58