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API design & gRPC

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API design & gRPC easy

Convert Protobuf to JSON and Dict in Python

Provides static helper methods to convert between protobuf messages, JSON strings, and Python dictionaries using the google.protobuf library.

protobuf json grpc
Python
from google.protobuf.json_format import MessageToJson, Parse
import json


class DataConverter:
    """Helper class to convert between protobuf messages and common formats."""

    @staticmethod
    def to_json(message, indent=2):
        """Convert a protobuf message to JSON string."""
        return MessageToJson(me…
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API design & gRPC easy

How to Prefix Python API URIs with a Version Slug

Build a versioned API endpoint by optionally adding a version prefix like v1 to the URL path using the stdlib urllib module.

api url urllib
Python
from urllib.parse import urlparse

BASE_URL = "https://api.example.com"

def build_uri(resource, version="v1"):
    """Mock a versioned API URI with an optional v1 prefix."""
    parsed = urlparse(BASE_URL)
    prefix = f"/{version}" if version else ""
    return f"{parsed.scheme}://{parsed.netloc}{prefix}/{resource.l…
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API design & gRPC medium

Version API by Accept Header with Vendor Media Types in Python

Build a mock HTTP server that routes to API versions by parsing vendor-specific Accept headers in Python.

api-versioning accept-header http-server
Python
from http.client import HTTPMessage
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer


class VendorVersionHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        accept = self.headers.get("Accept", "")
        version = "v1"
        if "application/vnd.myapi.v2+json" in accept:
            version = "…
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