FusionDirectory a un nouveau site web 🍾🍾🍾 on se projette dans les 10 prochaines années avec un look plus moderne qui met en avant notre expertise, nos services autour de la gestion des identités #iam#opensource#workflow#rest#api#esr#education
Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format.
It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body response. Hurl is very versatile: it can be used for both fetching data and testing HTTP sessions.
Hurl makes it easy to work with HTML content, #REST / SOAP / GraphQL APIs, or any other XML / JSON based APIs.
I try to constantly to deepen my knowledge of #HTTP and #REST. Recently, I stumbled upon the list of all registered HTTP Headers. This post is dedicated to the #Vary HTTP Header.
I recently read a post on "6 Ways To Pass Parameters to #Spring#REST API". Though the title is a bit misleading, as it’s unrelated to REST, it does an excellent job listing all ways to send parameters to a Spring application. I want to do the same for #ApacheAPISIX; it’s beneficial when you write a custom plugin.
I just realized, before I know it, we'll be hitting 20 years of @reviewboard Man, do I feel old.
It's hard to imagine it now, but #codereview wasn't really a thing when we built this. There were a couple expensive enterprise tools, but #GitHub? Pull requests? They didn't exist.
We had to solve a lot of problems that didn't have readily-made solutions, like:
🤔 How do you give organizations control over their processes? A policy editor? APIs? Fork the code?
We settled on a #Python extension framework (which is capable of crafting new policy, collecting new fields for review requests, and even building whole new review UIs for files), a full-blown #REST API, and later features like #WebHooks.
Our goal was to avoid people ever having to fork. But also, we kept Review Board #MIT-licensed, so people were sure to have the control they needed.
Currently accepting applications for Co-Resting cohorts beginning during the first two weeks of April
In response to feeling isolated by chronic illness and appreciative of remote access to community, I host online Co-Resting Groups. They provide a way to gently socialize and rest in community.
Interested or know someone who might be? Please have a look and share!
Dear lazyweb, I struggle with Postman for testing APIs (for various reasons, not least the cloud bias) and see that there are a huge range of newer alternatives, any suggestions for a simple, straightforward, non-cloud app for testing REST APIs? #postman#rest#api
Today I listened to the new mini-series on the Outrage & Optimism by Christiana Figueres and Isabel Cavelier Adarve and did not expect to be led to thinking about chronic illness and rest.
But that is where it took me.
The episode is called Our Story of Nature: from rupture to reconnection.
After listening to the podcast and with respect to @MsHearthWitch comments yesterday on rest, I wrote this in my journal:-
Rest: consider it outside of patriarchy, capitalism and capacity. Living through - rather than striving for something dysfunctional. Thoughts can result in nice worlds.
Ben 2 mesi fa (pensavo meno…) avevo detto qualche dettaglio sul #backup del #MicroBlog… la metà delle cose rimane ancora valida, ma è uscita fuori qualche #rogna nel tempo. 🕤️
Avevo notato che #Altervista tende ad invalidare le sessioni un po’ a caso, quindi puntualmente lo #script falliva ad esportare il file #XRSS con cURL. Per un po’ di #tempo non ho tentato di risolvere il problema, immaginando che ci dovesse essere un modo migliore dello scraping di farlo, ma allo stesso tempo non riuscendo a pensare a nulla, e ho fatto giusto qualche #esportazione a mano di routine. ✍️
Non mi preoccupavo troppo perché (e ricordavo di averlo detto, ma temo di non averlo mai fatto, non trovo il post) avevo installato il plugin “Writing on GitHub“, che in automatico esporta i nuovi #post in Markdown nel posto lì dove dice il nome… sembrava perfetto, ma appena 2 settimane (meglio tardi che troppo tardi) fa ho scoperto che non fa il commit di eventuali modifiche apportate ad un post dopo la creazione (nemmeno con il tasto per forzare), che è quantomeno un #problemino. 🧨️
Troppo troppo pallose ‘ste cosine qui, ma menomale che proprio oggi mi è venuto lo schiribizzo di tentare di sistemarle, un po’ anche grazie alla minima ulteriore conoscenza tecnica di #WordPress accumulata in queste lunghe settimane, e quindi ecco i miei aggiustamenti: ⛏️
Ho fatto un #plugin mio per esporre un endpoint #REST custom che mi da il documento #XML di esportazione, quindi posso usare sempre il curlo o quello che è, ma senza impazzire. Ho pagato ciò con la pazzia ora, però, in quanto nonostante avessi capito subito di dover usare una certa funzione <a href="https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/export_wp/">export_wp()</a>, non mi è stato subito chiaro che io dovessi includere un certo file di libreria per poterla effettivamente chiamare; la documentazione ufficiale a riguardo è scarsa, e di quella terza non ne parliamo proprio. Anche ChatGPT a ‘sto giro è stato fregato dalla realtà del mondo. 😱️
Ho invano perso po’ di tempo a ravanare nel #codice di WOGH per capire come mai non prendesse in conto le #modifiche. Temevo non fosse programmato per farlo, ma in effetti lo è (e, a pensarci un attimo, sarebbe strano altrimenti), quindi è un #bug. Vabbè, dopo troppo #debugging sono arrivata alla conclusione che per qualche motivo non salva l’hash dei commit che fa, necessario per crearne di nuovi che modificano file esistenti, ma cercare di sistemarlo per bene è una grossa rogna che non voglio nemmeno iniziare a crearmi. Quindi, dato che la #sincronizzazione perfettamente istantanea non mi serve, ho banalmente aggiunto la scrittura su file in una cartella dall’URL segreto in wp-content, quindi poi prelevo tutto via FTP. Ahimé duplico lo spazio occupato sul #server, ma tanto in primis non ho limiti fissi, e comunque è tutto testo quindi poca roba. 👁️🗨️️
I had occasion to revisit one of the earliest presentations on REST (May 1998) by Roy Fielding. Seen from 25 years away, this material still strikes me as clear-headed and, in many cases, prescient.
For those who utter the word "REST", this is a bit of history i recommend you should check out.
I need a couple of dozen small blobs of similarly-structured-but-not-identically-structured JSON that look like they came from a biology lab to use in a tutorial on manipulating JSON in SQLite and Postgres. If you have such, I'd be grateful for a ping: gvwilson@third-bit.com. (Yes, I know, it's a weird request, but you're a weird bunch of people and I love you for it.)
Potevo probabilmente sgraffignare codice #frontend di altro tipo per lo stesso scopo (anche se con una #UI un po’ diversa, ad esempio di vari #software del Fediverso), ma ho preferito questo di #Telegram perché non usa framework astrusi come React, solo #jQuery e quindi a farci #hacking si fa subito subito. ⚒️
Bog standard website. Cloud-based microservices with #Perl, #Golang, #REST, #PostgreSQL. OK, maybe this is interesting.
€40K/year.
o_O No.
Wait, I also need a Master's or engineering degree in anything? And work three days a week onsite in a small French town that no one has ever heard of?
Currently accepting applications for an every-other-Monday cohort for people with energy-limiting conditions, starting January 15th, 2024
In response to feeling isolated by chronic illness and appreciative of remote access to community, I host online Co-Resting Groups. They provide a way to gently socialize and rest in community.
Interested or know someone who might be? Please have a look and share!
I'm still not onto Black history. I'm still on white US history.
Q: Why were Black folk so happy when OJ was acquitted? To be honest, it feels disgusting. Why does it seem like you're happy he got away with murder?
A: Racism. Black folk did not like OJ that much. In fact, many Black people think he did it. Black folk didn't "celebrate OJ." Black folk celebrated the hope that a brutally unjust, evil, and racist system, could be defeated at all.
A while back PBS Frontline had a doc on the anniversary of the verdict; towards the end, they get "regular people" commentary - one bit that stuck with me was from a barbershop in downtown LA:
"[N]one of the customers believes that O.J. Simpson was innocent. But they agree on the fact that the police behaved as they've come to expect. "They framed a guilty man -- that's all it was," says the barber."