Client-based API - processing multiple JSONs
I want to build a special "API".
The API calls other multiple APIs (answer in JSON), picks single parts of the responses, compose it and print out to one single JSON.
I want to compose the different JSON by using a kind of mapping:
e.g. the old data[0].event.title is mapped to the new data.title
I already build a REST API on a Java Server with the Jersey Framework.
My question: Is it possible to build such an API with JavaScript or a client script language to reduce the work load on the server. The server only provides the code.
The client uses the code to "compose the json" as I mentioned above. At the end I want to make a HTTP Request e.g GET https://apirulXXX.de/2/api/composedjson and I want to get the client-processed JSON.
What framework can I use? What is possible?
javascript json api
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I want to build a special "API".
The API calls other multiple APIs (answer in JSON), picks single parts of the responses, compose it and print out to one single JSON.
I want to compose the different JSON by using a kind of mapping:
e.g. the old data[0].event.title is mapped to the new data.title
I already build a REST API on a Java Server with the Jersey Framework.
My question: Is it possible to build such an API with JavaScript or a client script language to reduce the work load on the server. The server only provides the code.
The client uses the code to "compose the json" as I mentioned above. At the end I want to make a HTTP Request e.g GET https://apirulXXX.de/2/api/composedjson and I want to get the client-processed JSON.
What framework can I use? What is possible?
javascript json api
Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36
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I want to build a special "API".
The API calls other multiple APIs (answer in JSON), picks single parts of the responses, compose it and print out to one single JSON.
I want to compose the different JSON by using a kind of mapping:
e.g. the old data[0].event.title is mapped to the new data.title
I already build a REST API on a Java Server with the Jersey Framework.
My question: Is it possible to build such an API with JavaScript or a client script language to reduce the work load on the server. The server only provides the code.
The client uses the code to "compose the json" as I mentioned above. At the end I want to make a HTTP Request e.g GET https://apirulXXX.de/2/api/composedjson and I want to get the client-processed JSON.
What framework can I use? What is possible?
javascript json api
I want to build a special "API".
The API calls other multiple APIs (answer in JSON), picks single parts of the responses, compose it and print out to one single JSON.
I want to compose the different JSON by using a kind of mapping:
e.g. the old data[0].event.title is mapped to the new data.title
I already build a REST API on a Java Server with the Jersey Framework.
My question: Is it possible to build such an API with JavaScript or a client script language to reduce the work load on the server. The server only provides the code.
The client uses the code to "compose the json" as I mentioned above. At the end I want to make a HTTP Request e.g GET https://apirulXXX.de/2/api/composedjson and I want to get the client-processed JSON.
What framework can I use? What is possible?
javascript json api
javascript json api
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Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36
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Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36
Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36
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Maybe GraphQL or Falcor.
– dNitro
Dec 30 '18 at 9:43
GraphQL is query language for my API. I want to build a API which is not hosted on a server. Falcor also need an application server. Is there a way to build a "client-only" composing API as I described it? @dNitro
– CSSMaster
Dec 31 '18 at 7:36