You’ve got a product that requires many nines of uptime. If an API (external or internal) that your product requires is down, your own product is down, or key aspects of it are down. This article describes how you can utilize the API Science API to assess problems as they occur, and alert your team […]
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7 Ways to Customize API Monitoring Using Global and Local Variables
It is possible to configure API monitors with rigidly fixed parameters. However, using the API Science platform, it is also possible to configure API monitors using both account-wide global variables and monitor-specific local variables, in order to provide your team with a deeper view into what your customers are experiencing. Introduction to API Science’s Global […]
Continue readingWith APIs and Software Libraries, How Much Code Is Needed to Create Something Immensely Useful? Not Much…
Your business likely requires customized views of the data that is core to the creation of your product. Decades ago, accomplishing this involved development of large data analysis software libraries that were customized to a company’s particular needs, along with user interfaces that enabled employees to view the data, so they could respond to anomalies. […]
Continue readingHow to Create an Automated Custom Web Site that Displays API Performance Data
For your company to succeed, your API-based product must provide maximal performance and uptime to your customers. In order to provide this, you need to monitor the APIs (both internal and external) that are critical for your product’s customer experience. This series of posts illustrates how you can create a custom automated web site that […]
Continue readingHow to Use MatPlotLib to Display API Performance Data
In my previous two posts, I illustrated how your team can Use cron and curl to Regularly Download API Performance Data and How to Use Python to Extract API Performance Data. In this post, I illustrate how you can use the Python MatPlotLib library to create plots of the downloaded data that will be of […]
Continue readingHow to Use Python to Extract JSON API Performance Data
In my last post, I described How to Use cron and curl to Regularly Download API Performance Data. This is the first step toward creating a view of API performance data that is customized for your company’s needs. Once you have the raw data, you can use your company’s preferred programming languages and the custom […]
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API performance is critical for modern applications. People use their phones and tablets to immediately access information that is relevant to what they’re doing or thinking about right now. If your company’s objective is to provide this information, then you need to know how your product appears to your customers. If your product relies on […]
Continue readingHow to Use Your API Science One-Month Free Trial (Part 3)
When you’ve created and configured your first API Science monitor, you’ll want to configure automated notifications to your team when something involving a critical external or internal API goes awry. You’ll also want to study the performance of your critical APIs using API Science reports. Configuring API Monitor Notifications While your customers access your product […]
Continue readingHow to Use Your API Science One-Month Free Trial (Part 2)
Part 1 of this series introduced the API Science platform and described the basics of how you can utilize your free one-month trial to monitor and evaluate the internal and external APIs that are critical for your platform to be fully functional. Once you have signed up and reviewed what API Science offers, the sensible […]
Continue readingHow to Use Your API Science One-Month Free Trial (Part 1)
API Science provides new users with a free one month trial. In this post I’ll outline ways you can utilize your free trial to explore the features API Science offers. APIs are an essential component of almost every modern online product. If your product is an app, then you’re providing your customers with information of […]
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