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Full-Stack Web Development with Vue.js and Node

You're reading from   Full-Stack Web Development with Vue.js and Node Build scalable and powerful web apps with modern web stack: MongoDB, Vue, Node.js, and Express

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831147
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aneeta Sharma Aneeta Sharma
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Preface 1. Introducing MEVN 2. Building an Express Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Introducing MongoDB 4. Introducing REST APIs 5. Building the Real Application 6. Building Authentication with passport.js 7. Building OAuth Strategies with passport.js 8. Introducing Vuex 9. Testing an MEVN Application 10. Going Live 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing REST APIs

An Application Programming Interface (API), in general, is used to get data from one application to another. There are different kinds of APIs that are used in different areas, such as hardware and programming, but we will be talking only about web APIs. Web APIs are a form of web service that provides an interface to communicate between multiple applications. Data from one application is sent to another application via an HTTP protocol using such APIs.

In this chapter, we will talk about:

  • REST architecture and RESTful APIs
  • HTTP verbs and status codes
  • Developing and testing APIs using Postman

Web APIs work in a similar way to how the browser interacts with our application server. The client requests some data from the server and the server responds with the formatted data to the client; APIs do something similar. For example, there is a contract set beforehand...

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