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Author Ponelat, Joshua, author.

Title Designing APIs with Swagger and OpenAPI / Joshua S. Ponelat, Ludas L. Rosenstock ; foreword by Tony Tam. [O'Reilly for electronic resources]

Edition [First edition].
Publication Info. [Shelter Island, New York] : Manning Publications, 2022.
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Summary Follow real-world API projects from concept to production, and learn hands-on how to describe and design APIs using OpenAPI. In Designing APIs with Swagger and OpenAPI you will learn how to: Understand OpenAPI syntax and structure Use Swagger and other tooling to create OpenAPI definitions Design authentication and authorization Turn an OpenAPI description into online documentation Automate processes and generating code Iterate an API design with user stories Build a frontend against a mock server Generate backend code with Swagger Codegen Versioning an API and dodging breaking changes Work with cross-functional teams Designing APIs with Swagger and OpenAPI is a comprehensive guide to designing and describing your first RESTful API using the most widely adopted standards. Following expert instruction from Swagger core contributor Josh Ponelat and API consultant Lukas Rosenstock, you'll spend each chapter progressively expanding the kind of APIs you'll want to build in the real world. You'll utilize OpenAPI and Swagger to help automate your workflow, and free up your time to work on more exciting features. Learn the syntax and structure of OpenAPI definitions, create and iterate on an API design with common tools, and release your API to the public. About the Technology Create web APIs that customers and developers will love! Using Swagger, a collection of tools for defining and documenting REST APIs, you will build safe, controlled access to your software. And because Swagger implements the vendor-neutral OpenAPI specification, you'll be building to the same standards adopted by Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. About the Book Designing APIs with Swagger and OpenAPI introduces a design-first approach. Written for developers new to API design, it follows the lifecycle of an API project from concept to production. You'll explore the dos and don'ts of APIs through progressively complete examples. You'll get hands-on experience designing APIs for specific business needs, using open source tools to generate documentation, and building developer-friendly components like mocks and client SDKs. What's Inside OpenAPI syntax and structure Using Swagger to create OpenAPI definitions Automating processes and generating code Working with cross-functional teams About the Reader For web developers. No prior knowledge of Swagger or OpenAPI required. About the Authors Josh Ponelat is the Swagger Open Source lead at SmartBear. Lukas Rosenstock is an independent software developer and API consultant. Quotes This book clearly presents patterns and techniques that will enhance the experience for all software developers who need to work with APIs! - From the Foreword by Tony Tam, Founder of Swagger Everyone in the business of designing APIs should read this book! - Pierre-Michel Ansel, 8x8 Essential advice for design-first API development. - Ian Lovell, Cutover A must-read for individuals and teams that are building APIs. - Foster Haines, Senior Consultant at J2 Interactive.
Subject Application program interfaces (Computer software)
Application software -- Development.
Interfaces de programmation d'applications.
Logiciels d'application -- Développement.
APIs (interfaces)
Application program interfaces (Computer software)
Application software -- Development
Genre Audiobooks
Audiobooks.
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Added Author Tam, Tony, writer of foreword.
Rosenstock, Lukas L., author.
Standard No. 9781617296284AU
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