Discovery in REST API: HATEOAS, OpenAPI & Metadata
Learn what discovery in REST API means, how HATEOAS and OpenAPI work, and how clients dynamically discover resources and operations.
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Learn what discovery in REST API means, how HATEOAS and OpenAPI work, and how clients dynamically discover resources and operations.
Learn the anatomy of a REST API request, including methods, endpoints, headers, query parameters, and request bodies with examples.
Discover the best tools to see REST API in action, including Postman, Insomnia, cURL, Hoppscotch, and Swagger UI with practical examples.
Learn what interacts with a REST API, including browsers, mobile apps, servers, scripts, and command-line tools with real examples.
Learn who interacts with REST APIs, including clients, servers, API gateways, service providers, and developers with practical examples.
Learn how REST API is related to HTTP, including methods, requests, responses, status codes, and real-world examples for developers.
Learn the 6 constraints of REST API with practical examples. Understand statelessness, cacheability, uniform interface, and more.
Learn the difference between URL, URI, and URN with examples, REST API use cases, RFC standards, and practical explanations for developers.
Learn what a REST API is, how it works, HTTP methods, REST principles, examples, security, and real-world use cases for developers.
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