Closed divofred closed 4 months ago
@divofred you can started on this thank you.
Hello @PaulBratslavsky, I'm done with the article. Here is the link to the draft.
@divofred got it. Thanks.
Hello @PaulBratslavsky, What's the progress on this? https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yhu8079s4901vznnc0w29/API-data-validation-in-Strapi.paper?rlkey=gb7ks38ixidogoppg27dq17tl&dl=0
Hello @PaulBratslavsky @hanakhelifa, I haven't gotten a response concerning this.
Hello Divofred, as we discussed on Strapi's Discord, I am currently reviewing your article. I assigned myself to the ticket, and I'll keep you updated you right here.
Alright @hanakhelifa
Hello @hanakhelifa, I still haven't got feedback on this.
Hello @divofredโI made a review, and left a few suggestions on the copy. The article looks good to me other than that, and we could have the article published on December 13th. Is that OK with you?
Hello @hanakhelifa, I've made the necessary changes, waiting for the article to be published ๐.
Hello @hanakhelifa, this article was scheduled to be published on the 13th of December. I haven't got any feedback in regards to this.
Published https://strapi.io/blog/api-data-validation-in-strapi Thank you!
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API data validation in Strapi
Validating the data received from an API request is a critical aspect to consider when building robust and scalable applications. API (Application Programming Interface) acts as an intermediary that enables data to be shared between various software applications. Certifying the data shared through APIs is important as it handles errors and guarantees data integrity and consistency. This tutorial demonstrates the need for API data validation by building a blog application.
Table of Content
Introduction.
What is API validation?
Importance of API validation.
Getting Started.
Creating API data validation.
Implementing the data validator.
Setting up the front end.
Creating CRUD requests.
Conclusion.
Resources.
[x] A Strapi Tutorial / Guide / How to article
[x] About Headless, CMS, javascript, open source, or jamstack.
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