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Building an API Product

By : Bruno Pedro
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Building an API Product

By: Bruno Pedro

Overview of this book

The exponential increase in the number of APIs is evidence of their widespread adoption by companies seeking to deliver value to users across diverse industries, making the art of building successful APIs an invaluable skill for anyone involved in product development. With this comprehensive guide, you’ll walk through the entire process of planning, designing, implementing, releasing, and maintaining successful API products. You’ll start by exploring all aspects of APIs, including their types, technologies, protocols, and lifecycle stages. Next, you’ll learn how to define an API strategy and identify business objectives, user personas, and jobs-to-be-done (JTBD). With these skills, you’ll delve into designing and validating API capabilities to create a machine-readable API definition. As you advance, the book helps you understand how to choose the right language and framework for securely releasing an API server and offers insights into analyzing API usage metrics, improving performance, and creating compelling documentation that users love. Finally, you’ll discover ways to support users, manage versions, and communicate changes or the retirement of an API. By the end of this API development book, you’ll have the confidence and skills to create API products that truly stand out in the market.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Part 1:The API Product
6
Part 2:Designing an API Product
11
Part 3:Implementing an API Product
16
Part 4:Releasing an API Product
20
Part 5:Maintaining an API Product

Specifying an API

Specifying an API is more than converting your design into a machine-readable format. This involves applying what you’ve been learning to create something developers can use to build and consume your API. You’ll see that there are many API types and specification formats that you can use, depending on what your objectives are. You’ll learn how to connect the discoveries you made while interviewing user personas with your business objectives and technical constraints, allowing you to decide which API architectural style to use. Then, you’ll be able to actually create a machine-readable API definition document and apply API governance rules that fit your objectives.

This chapter starts by explaining how to choose what type of API to use from the different types showcased in Chapter 1. Identifying the correct type of API has to do with the behaviors and capabilities previously defined. After choosing which type of API to use, you’...