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API LifeCycle tutorial

Requirements

  • Unix/Linux Shell
  • Clone this repo
  • Clone this repo (internal)
  • Docker (optional)
  • Postman

Design

You have as business goal to build a killer video sharing app! that must be cross-devices (Desktop, Mobile, AppTV...)

You've decided wisly to think API First and API Design First.

Step1. Let's describe what actions our API affords

  • Retreive my videos
  • Create a new video
  • Update a specific video
  • Get a specific video
  • Share a video
  • Delete a video

Step2. Let's create our state machine diagram

Task

Create a state machine diagram

In this step we draw out a state diagrams for the proposed API. Each box in the diagram represents a possible representation. You can use arrows to indicate transitions from one box to the next.

Video Model state diagram

This state machine diagram will help you to identify the main ressources and their relations.

Step3. Formalize the design in the Open API Specification

Task

Write an open api specification

The OAS file can be edited in whatever tool you like BUT NOT GENERATED FROM YOUR CODE, the most important thing is that the aprouved one (the contract) MUST be in Apiary.

Let's copy this swagger into Apiary Bad swagger

This API breaks some of Adidas API Guidelines

Try to fix it and make sure the OAS file passes all adidas API Apiary style guide checks.

Step4. Verify the design using Apiary Documentation and Apiary Mock Service

Task

Try the Apiary mock service

Step5. Review the API Design

At this stage you:

  • Ask feedback from your API users by sending to them the documentation link.
  • Ask feedback from your product owner
  • Ask feedback from the API Evangelists (if needed :))

Ask feedback from your Grandma, if your API looks like this remote control then your design is affordant and consistent.

Grandma Remote control

Good swagger is example of an Open API Spec that follows and passes the Adidas API Guidelines

Step5. Set up a CD pipeline to push OAS file from VCS to Apiary

Task

Set up a CD pipeline to sync OAS file to Apiary

Documentation here (internal link)

Develop the API

Dev workflow

  1. Clone this repo (internal)
  2. Test with dredd
  3. Add This endpoint to your OAS file
  /foo:
    x-summary: Foo

    get:
      summary: The FOO action
      description: Retrieve the Foo

      responses:
        200:
          description: Foo
          type: string
  1. Run dredd again

Test with postman

  1. Import the OAS file into postman
  2. Run the demo video api app (npm start)
  3. Test the API with postman

Deploy the API

Mashery demo

Publish

Dev portal

Analyze

  • Kibana
  • Runscope