An introduction to curl using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
An introduction to curl using GitHub's API.
Makes a basic GET request to the specifed URI
curl https://api.github.com/users/caspyin
Your API does REST, but can it SLEEP?
SLEEP (Syncable Lightweight Event Emitting Persistence) is an emerging standard for distributed data sync using HTTP and JSON. A generalized version of CouchDB's much lauded built-in replication, SLEEP extends the REST architecture to define a way in which databases can offer syncable JSON APIs that foster open data innovation by allowing developers to replicate entire databases over the net.
SLEEP comes from the Apache CouchDB project which is now widely known for it's multi-master streaming HTTP + JSON replication. This is possible in part because of the CouchDB _changes feed, which is a particular API that lets you see if there have been any changes made to the database since last time you synchronized. CouchDB can efficiently implement the _changes feed because of one subtle difference between it and most other databases: it stores a history of all changes that happen to the database, including deletes.
If you synchronize data from a remote source and then the
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| element = stack[0] | |
| newStack = stack.slice 1 | |
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