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by Kristof van Tomme 7 years ago

Upstream Developer Experience: a Role for Developer Portals in Enterprise API Design

Most of the time when we talk about developer experience, we mean downstream DX, the experience of developers that implement APIs. But what about the developers that create APIs? In a previous post we wrote about the 8 stakeholders of developer portals, we argued that while the developers that use APIs are important, we shouldn’t forget about the experience of other stakeholders of a developer portal. In this post we explore the experience of one of these audiences - the API developers - and explain what upstream DX is, when it matters, and how you can use a developer portal to improve it.
by 7 years ago

Documenting web APIs with the Swagger / OpenAPI specification in Drupal

As part of our work to make Drupal 8 the leading CMS for developer portals, we are implementing a mechanism to import the OpenAPI (formerly known as Swagger) specification format. This is a crucial feature not only for dedicated developer portals, but also for all Drupal sites that are exposing an API. Now that it has become much easier to create a RESTful API service in Drupal 8, the next step is to make it more straightforward to create its API reference documentation. That is why we think our work will be useful for site builders, and not just for technical writers and API product owners.
Categories: Do I need a CMS?
by Kristof van Tomme 7 years 1 month ago

The 8 Stakeholders of Developer Portals

Different stakeholders interact with a developer portal throughout an API’s lifecycle. In this post we list 8 stakeholders and explain what they need to do their jobs.
by Dezső Biczó 7 years 1 month ago

Web APIs in Drupal: success takes more than an endpoint

Web APIs are not just useful when making headless sites in Drupal: large Drupal sites often hold valuable information that could also be useful outside the site's context. Media companies might want to expose historical media content, community sites could show data about their community activities, e-commerce sites tend to open an API for their affiliates and partners. While it is possible to use Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 as an API backend, a lot of functionalities that describe a mature API service do not come out of the box. In this post we will explain what key concepts you have to keep in mind when designing an API service, why they are important and how APIgee Edge can make it easier to build a full-featured API webservice in Drupal successfully.
Categories: Do I need a CMS?
by Laura Vass 7 years 2 months ago

Should Documentation Be Part of the Definition of Done?

Where does technical documentation stand with agile development methods? Watch and read about the talk Rob Woodgate (@agiledoc) did at the Write the Docs London-GDS mini conference on the practice of agile documentation.
by Kristof van Tomme 7 years 3 months ago

Using Graph Databases in Popular Open Source CMSs

In a talk we did at FOSDEM ‘17, Tamás Demeter-Haludka and I discuss __potential application areas of graph databases in existing open source CMSs like Drupal__.

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