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Efficiently Mock APIs Locally With Prism
It’s quite common to have to mock an API locally during the development of an application. Although it wasn’t easy the first few times we had to do it, we have learnt and now it’s time to share! So let’s dive into the amazing world of API mocking! OpenAPI Specification The OpenAPI…
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Jane v5.3: Performances, Authentication & OpenAPI 2!
Two months after v5.2 and four months after v5.0, we are releasing v5.3 with focus on three things: Performance Before, generating a really big OpenAPI schema was very long. We even had issues where the generation took more than 40 minutes! Thanks to @lyrixx & @bastnic who took…
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Battle log: a deep dive in Symfony stack in search of optimizations 1/n
My team and I are working on a big project that is becoming bigger and bigger. Split in micro services, each end-user call generates an increasing number of HTTP API calls. Performance was becoming a problem and the Developer eXperience (DX) suffered as a result. Note that we already…
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Jane 5.0 has been released! 🍾
Jane is a set of libraries to generate models & API clients based on OpenApi specs. It will generate everything you need to use your API such as endpoints and related exceptions if needed. As a reminder, OpenApi Specification is an API description format or API definition language.…
The journey of writing an API Client with PHP and some wise advices
TL; DR; Have a small feature set, use HTTPlug and Jane OpenAPI. My (love-)story with Docker started in December 2013, after having lost a 2 years long battle against Chef. I had been attracted to Docker for a couple of months, and I finally made the switch the day when I learned…
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