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Designing Web APIs with Strapi

By : Khalid Elshafie, Mozafar Haider
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Book Image

Designing Web APIs with Strapi

4 (1)
By: Khalid Elshafie, Mozafar Haider

Overview of this book

Strapi is a Node.js-based, flexible, open-source headless CMS with an integrated admin panel that anyone can use and helps save API development time. APIs built with Strapi can be consumed using REST or GraphQL from any client. With this book, you'll take a hands-on approach to exploring the capabilities of the Strapi platform and creating a custom API from scratch. This book will help JavaScript developers to put their knowledge to work by guiding them through building powerful backend APIs. You'll see how to effortlessly create content structures that can be customized according to your needs, and gain insights into how to write, edit, and manage your content seamlessly with Strapi. As you progress through the chapters, you'll discover a wide range of Strapi features, as well as understand how to add complex features to the API such as user authentication, data sorting, and pagination. You'll not only learn how to find and use existing plugins from the open-source community but also build your own plugins with custom functionality with the Strapi plugin API and add them to the admin panel. Finally, you'll learn how to deploy the API to Heroku and AWS. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build powerful, scalable, and secure APIs using Strapi.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Understanding Strapi
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Section 2: Diving Deeper into Strapi
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Section 3: Running Strapi in Production

Summary

In this chapter, we stepped out of code-land a bit to spend some time around the admin panel. In a typical organization, a content management system (CMS) has many stakeholders: developers are typically responsible for designing the system's entities (that is, deciding on which content-types make up part of the system; the relationships between entities; the permission model; any custom code; and so on). Other stakeholders—such as marketing, content editors, and creators—are responsible for creating the content itself. Regardless of our roles, when dealing with Strapi, the admin panel remains the place where we will spend a considerable amount of time, so it's important to be comfortable and efficient when using it.

To achieve this efficiency, we revisited Content Manager and saw how the views can be customized to users' needs. We also used Media Manager and saw how a content-type can make use of media files, and how they are represented in the...