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https://dev.to/t/platformengineering
Platformengineering - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close # platformengineering Follow Hide Building internal platforms to enable application developers to ship code faster and safer. Create Post Older #platformengineering posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Shift-Left Reliability Rob Fox Rob Fox Rob Fox Follow Jan 12 Shift-Left Reliability # sre # devops # cicd # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering Jimmy Maina Jimmy Maina Jimmy Maina Follow Jan 11 Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering # backend # platformengineering # learninginpublic # career Comments Add Comment 4 min read From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era Pratik Mahalle Pratik Mahalle Pratik Mahalle Follow Jan 5 From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era # devops # platformengineering # ai # career Comments Add Comment 4 min read Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Jan 3 Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering # devops # sre # cloud # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 3 min read Why Traditional DevOps Stops Scaling Sreekanth Kuruba Sreekanth Kuruba Sreekanth Kuruba Follow Jan 6 Why Traditional DevOps Stops Scaling # discuss # devops # platformengineering # career 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Dec 18 '25 Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns # platformengineering # devops Comments Add Comment 11 min read Rethinking EKS Management: Kiro Meets AWS MCP Server vivekpophale vivekpophale vivekpophale Follow Dec 28 '25 Rethinking EKS Management: Kiro Meets AWS MCP Server # kubernetes # aws # platformengineering # ai 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 9 min read The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure Allen Helton Allen Helton Allen Helton Follow Dec 15 '25 The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure # infrastructure # architecture # platformengineering 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Solutions: The Hard Way (DIY) vs. The Smart Way (2025 Guide) Devi Green Devi Green Devi Green Follow Dec 8 '25 Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy Solutions: The Hard Way (DIY) vs. The Smart Way (2025 Guide) # kubernetes # devops # platformengineering # cloudnative 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read What is IDP and why we need it? Sathish Kumar Sathish Kumar Sathish Kumar Follow Nov 26 '25 What is IDP and why we need it? # devsecops # platformengineering # internaldeveloperplatform Comments Add Comment 1 min read AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 21 '25 AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance # aws # sre # devops # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 9 min read Stop Being a "Human Router": Moving from Reactive DevOps to Autonomous AIOps Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Dec 21 '25 Stop Being a "Human Router": Moving from Reactive DevOps to Autonomous AIOps # aiops # devops # automation # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 2 min read From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Meena Nukala Follow Dec 20 '25 From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore # devops # platformengineering # cloud # productivity Comments Add Comment 1 min read Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 12 '25 Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced # devops # sre # microservices # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 4 min read HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Follow Nov 5 '25 HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 # devops # kubernetes # platformengineering # genai 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Saim Safdar Follow Nov 7 '25 How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm # platformengineering # genai # opensource # digitalsovereignty 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 🏗️ Building the Platform That Empowers Reliability by Design Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Oct 29 '25 🏗️ Building the Platform That Empowers Reliability by Design # devops # sre # platformengineering # cloudarchitecture Comments Add Comment 3 min read Your IDP needs DDD Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Nov 3 '25 Your IDP needs DDD # platformengineering # devops # ddd 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) Anderson Leite Anderson Leite Anderson Leite Follow Nov 21 '25 The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) # techcareers # cloudengineering # platformengineering # sre 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Guptaji Teegela Follow Nov 20 '25 Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced # devops # sre # microservices # platformengineering Comments Add Comment 2 min read The top 5 features of internal developer platforms Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Nov 18 '25 The top 5 features of internal developer platforms # platformengineering # devops # idp 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read How organizations measure Platform Engineering Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Steve Fenton Follow Oct 28 '25 How organizations measure Platform Engineering # platformengineering # devops # analytics 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 6 min read The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One Kubernetes with Naveen Kubernetes with Naveen Kubernetes with Naveen Follow Nov 17 '25 The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One # platformengineering # dedvops # kubernetes # cloud 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 3 min read The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes Signadot Signadot Signadot Follow Nov 10 '25 The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes # kubernetes # cloud # platformengineering # devops 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 6 min read Platform Engineering: Easy to Use, Hard to Mess Up Tom Mango Tom Mango Tom Mango Follow Oct 3 '25 Platform Engineering: Easy to Use, Hard to Mess Up # platformengineering # management Comments Add Comment 5 min read loading... trending guides/resources The Role Confusion: SRE vs Cloud vs Platform Engineer (And Why "DevOps Engineer" Misses the Point) The Great AWS Outage: The $11 Billion Argument for Kubernetes AWS Multi-Account Guardrails: A Complete Blueprint for Secure, Automated Cloud Governance The Secret Sauce of Modern Tech: What a Platform Team Does and Why You Need One The Real Cost of Swapping Infrastructure Week 0: Starting a 16-Week Journey to Platform Engineering Introducing Realm9: Solving Enterprise Environment Chaos with AI Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced From DevOps to Platform Engineering in the AI Era From Infrastructure as Code to Platform as a Product: The Shift You Can’t Ignore Beyond Scheduling: How Kubernetes Uses QoS, Priority, and Scoring to Keep Your Cluster Balanced Shift-Left Reliability Beyond the YAML Hell: Why 2026 is the Year of Platform Engineering HashiCorp Project Infragraph — The “Google Maps” for Cloud Infrastructure? #cloudnativewisdom12 How Enterprises Can Retain Local Control Through Digital Sovereignty | Ep 142 #cloudnativefm Platform Engineering’s patterns and anti-patterns Companies like Spotify (with Backstage) and Netflix scaled DevOps exactly this way — by building ... 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Welcome To Xano! - Xano Documentation Skip to main content Xano Documentation home page Xano Search... ⌘ K Welcome To Xano! Where Should I Start? Key Concepts Set Up A Free Xano Account Navigating Xano The Development Life Cycle Using These Docs Frequently Asked Questions What's New in Xano Xano Documentation home page Xano Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Status Log in Get started for free Get started for free Search... Navigation Welcome To Xano! Introductions Start Building AI & Automation Test, Monitor, & Troubleshoot Deployment Enterprise Agencies Starters & Examples Get Help Introductions Start Building AI & Automation Test, Monitor, & Troubleshoot Deployment Enterprise Agencies Starters & Examples Get Help Status Log in Get started for free On this page Why Xano? Get Started Welcome To Xano! Copy page Copy page Xano is the visual-first unified backend powering the next generation of applications. Whether you’re scaling SaaS products or building autonomous systems, Xano provides everything you need—data, APIs, logic, auth, queues, and observability—to build faster and scale smarter. ​ Why Xano? Visual Builder Xano empowers you to build your backend visually with unmatched flexibility, giving you full power and control as your ideas scale. Complete Backend Everything you need to power modern applications—replacing 6–8 different tools for APIs, data, server runtime, CI/CD, monitoring, observability, and more. Agent Ready Orchestrate complex AI behaviors with a powerful logic engine, long-running tasks, and event-driven workflows. Enterprise-grade SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, HDS, and HIPAA compliance, plus role-based governance and limitless scalability. ​ Get Started Build Visually Build with Code Build with AI ​ The Visual Builder Xano gives you two powerful ways to visually build backend logic — choose the style that fits your brain. You’re not locked in, either — switch between the different building modes at any time. Canvas View Perfect for visual thinkers — see your logic as a story, not just steps. The Canvas View is a newer visual builder that is designed to be more user-friendly and intuitive. It adopts a well-loved node based view, giving you a more storytelling view of your logic with all of the visual editing capabilities you’ve come to expect without sacrifices. Explore the Canvas View Function Stack Ideal for those who love structure -- clean, ordered, and precise Xano’s original visual builder is called the Function Stack . It’s a hybrid between a traditional code view and a visual builder. It shows you each function in execution order, but in a way that is understandable for non-technical users. Explore the Function Stack ​ Powered by XanoScript XanoScript is our in-house scripting language that represents everything you can build in Xano. It’s powerful, flexible, and easy to learn, whether you’re a seasoned developer or just a Xano beginner. Look for the Use XanoScript option This option will be available when creating most new objects in Xano, such as APIs, Custom Functions, Background Tasks, and more. Look for the XanoScript button In some object types, such as AI Agents that open with a settings panel immediately, you’ll see a XanoScript option at the top of the panel. Use the VS Code Extension You can also use the VS Code extension to write XanoScript in an IDE of your choice. You should be able to use any IDE that supports VS Code extensions, such as Cursor or Windsurf, as well as VS Code itself. Get the VS Code extension here ​ Build without building Xano offers several different ways to build your backend with AI, reliably and efficiently. Use our AI Assistants In Xano, you have full access to our AI Assistants, whether you’re on a free or a paid plan. We have assistants ready and waiting to help you with: Creating a workspace Designing your database Building logic like APIs and AI Agents Generating Lambda functions and SQL queries for advanced use cases Building connections to external services for you Writing templates for AI prompts, static pages, and more Just look for the AI Assistant button while you’re building. Read more about our AI Assistants Head into Xano and get started Use the Xano MCP Server The Xano MCP Server is a powerful tool that allows you to build your backend with AI, using your favorite MCP client of choice, such as Anthropic’s Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf. Learn how to connect and use the Xano MCP Server Use your favorite IDE's AI assistant Many IDEs, like VS Code and Cursor, come with powerful AI help built right in. With our VS Code extension, it automatically knows how to write XanoScript, so it can build your entire backend, or just help you ideate and iterate. Get the VS Code extension Was this page helpful? Yes No Where Should I Start? ⌘ I x youtube linkedin facebook Powered by
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Congrats to the Xano AI-Powered Backend Challenge Winners! - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Jan 1           Congrats to the Xano AI-Powered Backend Challenge Winners! # xanochallenge # backend # ai # api The results are in! After reviewing an incredible range of submissions from global sanctions APIs to LLM usage aggregation apps F1 driver insights, we're thrilled to announce our winners for the Xano AI-Powered Backend Challenge . Participants demonstrated the power of combining AI-assisted development with human expertise and we were blown away by the creativity and technical expertise from the community. While we wish we could recognize every submission, today we're highlighting the two winners that stood out the most. Read on to see who they are! Congratulations To… Full-Stack, AI-First Application Winner @jervi built Car Auction Live, a real-time auction platform that utilizes WebSockets for live bidding, background tasks for automated auction finalization, and complex business logic for reserve prices and winner calculation. Real-Time AI-Powered Car Auction Platform (Xano + React vite) Jervi ・ Dec 11 '25 #devchallenge #xanochallenge #ai #backend Jervi also shared their workflow for managing AI hallucinations and included several examples that demonstrates exactly the kind of AI-human collaboration this challenge was designed to showcase. Production-Ready Public API @kingdavid built LucideCrawl, a comprehensive web crawling and phishing detection API that goes far beyond a simple backend service. LucideCrawl: AI-Powered Web Ingestion and Phishing Detection API Built on Xano Temitope ・ Dec 15 '25 #devchallenge #xanochallenge #api #backend With four endpoints (AI-powered URL safety evaluation, intelligent content extraction with Q&A capabilities, sitemap crawling, and depth-controlled full website crawling), LucideCrawl tackles one of the web's hardest problems: making sense of unstructured web data at scale. Prizes Our two winners will receive the following prizes: Prompt Winners $1,500 USD Gift Card or Equivalent DEV++ Membership Exclusive DEV Badge All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile. Our Sponsor We want to give a huge shout out to Xano for organizing this challenge with us. Their no-code backend platform makes it possible to go from AI-generated prototypes to production-ready systems without managing servers, databases, or infrastructure. We're so grateful the community had an opportunity to try out their service! What's next? More challenges are coming! Check out our challenge page to see what's launching next, and follow the challenge tag so you don't miss any announcements: # devchallenge Follow This is the official tag for submissions and announcements related to DEV Challenges. Thank you to everyone who participated! We hope you had fun, felt challenged, and maybe added a project or two to your portfolio. See you next time! Top comments (4) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Troy Pacheco Troy Pacheco Troy Pacheco Follow Joined Nov 26, 2025 • Jan 5 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Awesome work! Congratulations! 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Joined Oct 2, 2025 • Jan 2 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "Huge congratulations to @jervi and @kingdavid ! Both projects are outstanding examples of how AI can elevate backend logic to production-ready standards. As a participant in this challenge (developing the REMI-IA ecosystem), I want to thank the DEV Team and @xano for providing such a robust platform and an inspiring challenge. Building with Xano has been a game-changer for my workflow, and seeing these winning implementations only reinforces why this community is the best place to innovate. Cheers to all participants!" "¡Muchísimas felicitaciones a @jervi y @kingdavid ! Ambos proyectos son ejemplos sobresalientes de cómo la IA puede elevar la lógica de backend a estándares listos para producción. Como participante de este desafío (desarrollando el ecosistema REMI-IA), quiero agradecer al equipo de DEV y a @xano por proporcionar una plataforma tan robusta y un desafío tan inspirador. Construir con Xano ha marcado un antes y un después en mi flujo de trabajo, y ver estas implementaciones ganadoras solo refuerza por qué esta comunidad es el mejor lugar para innovar. ¡Saludos a todos los participantes!" Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Fayaz Fayaz Fayaz Follow Software Engineer 𑁍 Thinker 𑁍 Problem Solver. Interests: AI, Software Development, Web Security, Privacy, Nature, Philosophy, History, Spirituality, Politics, Conversation. Location Bangladesh Education BSc. in Computer Science & Engineering Work Building a new SaaS Joined Nov 12, 2017 • Jan 2 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Cool! Congrats @kingdavid and @jervi All the best wishes and happy 2026! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . 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2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Contest Rules - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Contest Rules Contest Announcement 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Sponsored by Dev Community Inc.(" Sponsor ") NO ENTRY FEE. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. We urge you to carefully read the terms and conditions of this Contest Landing Page located here and the DEV Community Inc. General Contest Official Rules located here ("Official Rules"), incorporated herein by reference. The following contest specific details on this Contest Announcement Page, together with the Official Rules , govern your participation in the named contest defined below (the "Contest"). Sponsor does not claim ownership rights in your Entry. The Official Rules describe the rights you give to Sponsor by submitting an Entry to participate in the named Contest. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Contest Announcement Page and the Official Rules, the Official Rules will govern and control. Contest Name : 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Entry Period : The Contest begins on October 1, 2025 at 12:00 AM PDT and ends on November 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM PST (the " Entry Period ") How to Enter : All entries must be submitted no later than the end of the Entry Period. You may enter the Contest during the Entry Period as follows: Visit the Contest webpage part of the DEV Community Site located here (the " Contest Page "); and Follow any instructions on the Contest Page and submit your completed entry (each an " Entry "). There is no limit on the number of Entries you may submit during the Entry Period. 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https://dev.to/dataframed-podcast/106-the-hallmarks-of-successful-data-training-programs
#106 The Hallmarks of Successful Data Training Programs - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close A DataFramed Podcast Follow #106 The Hallmarks of Successful Data Training Programs Oct 10 '22 play To improve Data Literacy, organizations need high-quality data training programs that give their employees the most valuable and relevant data skills they need. Many companies fall into the trap of implementing training programs that are poorly designed or not relevant for the needs of their learners. Sharon Castillo is the VP of Global Education at DataRobot , where she developed the DataRobot University, a self-service education portal that features both free and paid courses on AI and machine learning that are available to the public. With over 30 years of experience, Sharon is a leading expert in data training and employee upskilling programs, from development through execution. Sharon joins the show to talk about what makes an effective data training program, how to ensure employees retain the information, how to properly incentivize training participation, why organizations should prioritize training, and much more. This is essential listening for anyone developing a training program for their team or organization. Episode source Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Your browser does not support the audio element. 1x initializing... × 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/preferences-javascript
Javascript - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation PREFERENCE CENTRE Javascript Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog PREFERENCE CENTRE Javascript OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Integration guide to add notification preference centre in Javascript website. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Older Version ( @suprsend/web-sdk@<=2.0.0 ): In @suprsend/ [email protected] we have revamped SDK to support JWT based authentication along with few structural changes so please upgrade to newer version. Refer older version documentation here . New Version ( @suprsend/web-sdk@>=2.0.0 ): In new version of web-sdk, JWT based authentication has been implemented which provides better security compared to workspace_key and secret authentication. Along with these, few changes haven been made in terms of preferences method names (added camel casing) and return response structures (return responses inside body key). Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Angular Integration guide to add notification preference centre in Angular website. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by
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https://dev.to/innomize
INNOMIZE - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. From ethical hacking and CTFs to GRC and career development, for beginners and pros alike Golf Forem Follow A community of golfers and golfing enthusiasts Crypto Forem Follow A collaborative community for all things Crypto—from Bitcoin to protocol development and DeFi to NFTs and market analysis. Parenting Follow A place for parents to the share the joys, challenges, and wisdom that come from raising kids. We're here for them and for each other. Forem Core Follow Discussing the core forem open source software project — features, bugs, performance, self-hosting. Maker Forem Follow A community for makers, hobbyists, and professionals to discuss Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 3D printing, and much more. HMPL.js Forem Follow For developers using HMPL.js to build fast, lightweight web apps. A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Follow Organization actions INNOMIZE An offshore, software development, IT consulting company We are an offshore, software development, IT consulting company. Our aim is to create awesome products that will make your everyday life easier. Location HCMC, Vietnam Joined Joined on  Oct 28, 2019 Twitter logo GitHub logo External link icon Support email info@innomizetech.com Meet the team Our story Founded in 2018, our mission is to create awesome products that will make your everyday life easier. Our experienced engineering and development team are committed, passionate, and continually challenge themselves on the advancements and changes of the technologies we utilize to deliver the most up-to-date and innovative solutions. Our stack - Front-End Development: HTML5, CSS3, AngularJS, ReactJS - Backend-End Development: Node.js, .NET, Java - Cloud Development: AWS, Azure - Mobile Applications Development: ReactNative- - DevOps And Continuous Integration: Jenkins, AWS Developer Tool - Software Integration: WSO2, BizTalk, WebMethod We work with the latest technologies specializing in Web App, Mobile App, and Cloud Services (AWS, Azure, IBM), DevOps, Automation Testing Post 2 posts published Member 1 member Quickly Installing And Running Neo4j Using Ansible On AWS Cloud Hoang Le Hoang Le Hoang Le Follow Oct 28 '19 Quickly Installing And Running Neo4j Using Ansible On AWS Cloud # ansible # devops # aws # database 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 7 min read How do we host our static website Hoang Le Hoang Le Hoang Le Follow Oct 26 '19 How do we host our static website # serverless # devops # aws 6  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. Made with love and Ruby on Rails . DEV Community © 2016 - 2026. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers. Log in Create account
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https://docs.suprsend.com/docs/workflows
Workflow - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation CORE CONCEPTS Workflow Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog CORE CONCEPTS Workflow OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Understand what is workflow and how to design, test, trigger and track workflow log. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Workflow acts as the notification powerhouse where you define the logic and stitch individual pieces together, like user , template , vendor , and preferences , to deliver notifications to the end user. A workflow comprises a series of steps that, when performed in sequence, form the notification journey. There exists primarily four types of workflow steps, referred to as workflow nodes in SuprSend: Trigger: Initiates the workflow Trigger node initiates the workflow and delivers the first notification. You can trigger a workflow through an event call or a direct API call to SuprSend. Events fall into three categories: 1. External actions performed by users on your platform , such as post like or new comment . To track these actions, integrate the frontend SDK into your product or use the backend SDK or HTTP API . 2. User entering or leaving a list , such as when users unsubscribe from a topic . These events trigger automatically when using SuprSend-managed lists and configuring list events through list tracking . 3. Internal trigger from backend logic , based on data or state changes like shipment out for delivery or job closed . Functions: Logical steps in the workflow Functions represent logical steps in a workflow—such as delay , batch to combine notifications into one summarized message, or implementing conditional waits. Branches: Splits execution in conditional branches Split the workflow into parallel flows where the user follows one branch based on a condition. e.g., the wait until branch holds the user until they meet the required condition. Delivery: sends notification Delivery Nodes represent the final send steps that deliver notifications to users. Templates define the content of each notification. You can send notifications through a single channel , multi-channel , or apply channel routing for sequential delivery across multiple channels. ​ Create workflow In SuprSend, you can group multi-channel and multi-stakeholder notifications in a single workflow, by considering the workflow as a sequence of notifications. One example of a multi-channel, multi-stakeholder workflow involves sending a series of payment reminders to a company’s users. The system sends the first reminder to the account admins via email. The second reminder reaches both the admins and the finance team of the company—first via Inbox, then via email if the notification isn’t seen on Inbox. Payment Reminder workflow Creating a single workflow to track the journey linked to a trigger helps simplify tracking the entire flow—e.g., understanding how many users saw the first notification, how many dropped off after the second, which channel performs best, and more. Fewer workflow Test your workflows in staging workspace before deploying to production: Design your workflows in the staging workspace first and trigger a test workflow before making it live for your production users. Once your workflow is well tested and working, clone it to the production workspace. ​ Notification categories Each workflow connects to a notification category, which helps group related workflows. Users can manage their preferences across these groups. For instance, you can group all shipment-related messages under the category Delivery updates , allowing users to turn off email alerts and receive them only via push notifications. This preference setting automatically applies to all workflows under the category Delivery updates . Learn more about notification categories here . ​ Version control for workflows The system first saves all workflow changes in a draft version and only makes them live after you commit the updates. This approach lets you confidently update workflows without affecting any that currently run in production. ​ Trigger workflow Workflows created on SuprSend dashboard can trigger via an event call or via a direct API call . via workflow API For transactional use cases such as One-Time Password (OTP), authentication, and verification notifications—where you must provide dynamic user channel information or sensitive data at the time of sending—you can include all data and recipient information in a single API request. This method doesn’t require creating a user beforehand to trigger the notification, making it ideal for migrating existing notifications to SuprSend. Below is an example payload that demonstrates a dynamic workflow setup for an OTP notification. Python Node Go Copy Ask AI from suprsend import Event from suprsend import WorkflowTriggerRequest supr_client = Suprsend( "_workspace_key_" , "_workspace_secret_" ) # Prepare workflow payload w1 = WorkflowTriggerRequest( body = { "workflow" : "login_otp" , "recipients" : [ { "distinct_id" : "0gxxx9f14-xxxx-23c5-1902-xxxcb6912ab09" , "$sms" : [ "+15555555555" ] } ], # variable data in your template "data" :{ "OTP" : "1234" } } ) # Trigger workflow response = supr_client.workflows.trigger(w1) print (response) It’s a new workflow method available in the SDK versions below (Python >= v0.11.0, Go >= v0.5.1, and Node >= 1.10.0). Upgrade to the latest version if you’re using an older SDK. Event based Trigger Below is a sample event call to trigger the payment reminder workflow. You can trigger these events by integrating one of the frontend or backend SDKs, or by integrating with your Customer Data Platform (CDP) like Segment and mapping the events passed through these platforms as your workflow trigger. Python Node.js Java Go Copy Ask AI from suprsend import Event # Track Event Example distinct_id = "0fxxx8f74-xxxx-41c5-8752-xxxcb6911fb08" event_name = "Payment Pending" properties = { "first_name" : "User" , "invoice_amount" : "$5000" , "invoice_id" : "Invoice-1234" } event = Event( distinct_id = distinct_id, event_name = event_name, properties = properties) # Track event response = supr_client.track_event(event) print (response) User profile should be created in SuprSend for passing in event call: Please note that you must create the user profile beforehand for the distinct_id passed in your event call. If the user isn’t present, the event call discards it. Send notification using Google Sheets You can also configure your one-time notifications using google sheets. Refer step-by-step guide to configure workflows using google sheets here . ​ Track / Debug Workflow run For each workflow run, you’ll see a detailed log capturing the state and response of each workflow step as they’re sent. You can refer to error guides to understand the errors and see how to resolve them. ​ Analyze notification performance SuprSend provides comprehensive analytics to track the performance of your notifications. You can track delivery, seen, and clicks across all channels in a single graph, identify the best-performing channel, and see how users interact with the notification. You can also retrieve the notification data in your data warehouse for internal analysis and reporting using the S3 connector . Configure SuprSend webhook in vendor dashboard to track delivery data 👍 Ensure to include the SuprSend webhook callback URL in your vendor dashboards for WhatsApp, Short Message Service (SMS), and email. This enables tracking of delivery, seen, and click statuses for display in logs and analytics. For real-time updates to your system, you can also add your webhook endpoint as an outbound webhook in SuprSend. SuprSend processes data received from your end-vendors in a standard format, eliminating the need to adapt your system for different vendor data structures. ​ Per-Tenant workflow Tenants represent a segment that a user belongs to. These can include organizations, teams within an organization, subsidiary companies, or different product lines within the same business. While SuprSend doesn’t directly associate workflows with tenants, you can dynamically pass tenant_id in your trigger to send a notification for a tenant. This picks the properties corresponding to that tenant for custom notification content and considers per-tenant preferences when executing the workflow. Read more about tenant workflows here . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Overview Overview of Notification Categories: How they drive preferences, vendor selection, and latency rules in workflow execution Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Create workflow Notification categories Version control for workflows Trigger workflow Track / Debug Workflow run Analyze notification performance Per-Tenant workflow
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https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ngrid-with-shlomi-assaf-aia-408--59283213
Ngrid with Shlomi Assaf - AiA 408 Discover Your Library Search For Podcasters Your Podcasts Free Our Platform How Spreaker Works Podcasts App Spreaker Create New Prime Network Help { if (!hidden) { $refs.inputMobile.focus(); } }); if (isSearch && !query) { if (window.innerWidth Sign up Login Sign up For Podcasters Your Podcasts Free Settings Light Theme Dark Theme Our Platform How Spreaker Works Podcasts App Spreaker Create New Prime Network Help { if (this.toast) { this.toast = null; } }, timings[this.toast.type]); }, getClassType() { return { 'bg-neutral-700 dark:bg-neutral-100 text-white dark:text-neutral-950': this .toast?.type === 'default', 'bg-sky-700 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'info', 'bg-emerald-700 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'success', 'bg-red-800 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'error', 'bg-orange-400 text-neutral-950': this.toast?.type === 'warning' } } }" x-on:toast.window="showToast($event.detail)" x-show="toast" class="fixed left-0 right-0 z-10 md:left-[250px]" x-transition> Adventures in Angular Transcribed Transcribed Ngrid with Shlomi Assaf - AiA 408 Apr 4, 2024 · 42m 12s Loading Play Pause Add to queue In queue { SP.Utils.setDocumentShouldScroll(!opened); })"> Download Download and listen anywhere Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! 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After some playful banter about the naming of Ngrid, Shlomi shares the reasons behind... show more In this week’s episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Shlomi Assaf, talking about ngrid. After some playful banter about the naming of Ngrid, Shlomi shares the reasons behind building ngrid. The company he was working for at the time need a grid, he tested nggrid but wanted something completely opensource, so he built one. He also explains that nggrid caused some problems in their project which made him want something more customizable.   Shlomi explains how much work is needed on the application and asks listeners to contribute to documentation or other areas of the project. Shai Reznik endorses Shlomi as one of the smartest peoples he knows and tells listeners if they want to learn from someone who knows a lot about angular to step up and join this project.    The panel asks about the challenges Shlomi faced while building this app and what it was like using the CDK. Nggrid has a how company working on it but ngrid has only Shlomi. Shlomi explains that the CDK had a lot of the building blocks need to building blocks to build this application and was the power behind the project. The CDK’s lacks the ability to extend easily which was a challenge. He explains that his biggest frustration while building the application was the drag and drop feature.    Shlomi shares many of the features he built into the application that even though he built it over a three year period he could do it piece by piece because of the way he designed it. He considers the selling points of the application and shares them with the panel. Shlomi compares ngrid to other grid, explaining how templating, creating columns and pagination are all made easier with ngrid. With ngrid there is also virtual scrolling and you can control the width of each column.  Next, the pane considers performance, asking how the grid would handle if you loaded thousand or even tens of thousands of records and data onto the grid. Shlomi explains that unless the cells were extremely complex that ngrid’s performance would not suffer. The panel how ngrid could work with serverside rendering but not with NativeScript. Shlomi explains version support and advises listeners to use Angular 8.   The panel ends the episode by sharing information about next year's ng-conf. Tickets go on sale on October 1, 2019, the best deals go fast so watch out for them. Many of the panel will be there, Brian Love will be giving the Angular Fundamentals Two-Day Workshop. The CFP also opens October 1, 2019, and will close January 1, 2019. Aaron Frost invites anyone who would like to submit to reach out to the veteran panelists to nail down ideas for their conference proposals. 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2026-01-13T08:48:09
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/building-a-component-library-with-thomas-pink-fabian-friedl-aia-403--58841551
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https://dev.to/devteam/congrats-to-the-2025-hacktoberfest-writing-challenge-winners-1hpn
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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Jess Lee for The DEV Team Posted on Nov 20, 2025           Congrats to the 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge Winners! # devchallenge # hacktoberfest # opensource The wait is over! We are excited to announce the winners of the 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge . This year's Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge brought us stories of first-time contributors finding their footing, maintainers building communities around their projects, and developers reflecting on what open source means to them. As always, we were inspired by the community's dedication to sharing their knowledge and experiences. Since we received close to three hundred submissions, we have decided to pick five winners per prompt! We hope you enjoyed documenting your Hacktoberfest journey and are proud of what you accomplished, regardless of whether or not you get the crown. Without further ado, our winners. Congratulations To… Contributor Chronicles Winners How Being Part of a Community Took Me from Hesitant to 5 PRs Merged Amelia Dutta ・ Nov 2 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource 6 Merged PRs, 6 Different Projects, 583 Lines of Code: My Hacktoberfest 2025 Story devkumar2313 ・ Nov 1 #hacktoberfest #opensource #github #devchallenge 🤖 The Super Contributor Ascent: Code, Commitment, and the Chronicle of 13 Days Duc Nguyen Thanh ・ Oct 13 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource How I Fixed Vanishing Pets in vscode-pets Oleksandra ・ Nov 1 #hacktoberfest #showdev #vscode #opensource Hacktoberfest 2025 — Advancing SQL Tooling in Draw.io lastlink ・ Oct 29 #hacktoberfest2025 #sql #drawio #hacktoberfest Maintainer Spotlight Winners My First Merge Almost Gave Me a Panic Attack: A Hacktoberfest Maintainer's Story Paul Labhani Courage ・ Oct 30 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource #webdev What Building Open Source Fetch Tools Taught Me - And What They Make Me Wanna Forget Gabor Koos ・ Oct 3 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource #webdev How My AI Projects Hit the Jackpot in Hacktoberfest - A Maintainer's Tale Shraddha ・ Oct 10 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource #mcp 🎃 Quote.Vote Hacktoberfest 2025 — Building Civic Tech, One Pull Request at a Time Louis Girifalco ・ Nov 3 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource #webdev Hacktoberfest 2025: Building Open Source Tools That Matter - A Maintainer's Journey Aditya ・ Oct 28 #opensource #hacktoberfest #devchallenge #ai Open Source Reflections Winners Hacktoberfest 2025 Reflection: Three Years, Three Lessons, One Evolution Lymah ・ Oct 30 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource 🎉 From Hackathon Idea to Super Contributor — My Hacktoberfest 2025 Journey Sanjay Kumar Sah ・ Oct 14 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource Beyond Hacktoberfest: Building a True Open Source Journey Ayu Adiati ・ Oct 27 #opensource #hacktoberfest #codenewbie #beginners Hacktoberfest 2025: A Journey Through Multiple Perspectives Matheus Cruvinel ・ Oct 25 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource My Hacktoberfest Journey: From "Maybe Later" to "Merge Successful!" Sheefa Nigar Syed ・ Oct 30 #devchallenge #hacktoberfest #opensource #supercontributor Our winners will each receive a DEV++ Membership , an exclusive DEV badge. All participants will receive a completion badge for rising to the challenge! What's next? Check out our two challenges happening right now (with many more to come in the next few weeks!): Join the AI Challenge for Cross-Platform Apps: $3,000 in Prizes! Jess Lee for The DEV Team ・ Nov 19 #devchallenge #unoplatformchallenge #dotnet #ai Join the AI Agents Intensive Course Writing Challenge with Google and Kaggle! Jess Lee for The DEV Team ・ Oct 31 #googleaichallenge #kaggle #machinelearning #ai See you next time! Interested in being a volunteer judge for future challenges? Learn more here ! Top comments (14) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Ayu Adiati Follow 👩‍💻 Software Engineer | ✍🏼 Tech Blogger | ▶ Open Source Maintainer & Contributor | 👥 Community Management Location The Netherlands Joined Mar 16, 2019 • Nov 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you so much! And congrats to all winners! Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mashraf Aiman Mashraf Aiman Mashraf Aiman Follow AGS of NIRAPAD Alliance, Co-founder & CTO of ENNOVAT and PROTIRODH Code enthusiast | Tech Entrepreneur Work CTO at ENNOVAT and ZUTTLE Joined Oct 11, 2025 • Nov 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide MASSIVE congratulations to all the 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge winners Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Cyber Safety Zone Cyber Safety Zone Cyber Safety Zone Follow Cybersecurity & Content WriterBlogger at Cyber Safety Zone Helping freelancers and small businesses stay secure in the digital age. I write about AI risks, cyber threats, and budget-friendly security Email admin@cybersafetyzone.com Location United States,san Francisco Joined Aug 17, 2025 • Nov 20 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Huge congratulations to all the 2025 Hacktoberfest Writing Challenge winners! 🎉 Your insights into open source and your Hacktoberfest journey are truly inspiring — thank you for sharing. 👏 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   SolTap SolTap SolTap Follow Your wallet is hidding $SOL. Joined Nov 16, 2025 • Nov 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Congrats for the winners! Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   MIB MIB MIB Follow Joined Nov 20, 2025 • Nov 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Congratulations to all the winners Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Nov 20 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for your sharing your Hacktoberfest journey on DEV @amelia2802 , @devkumar2313 , @ngtduc693 , @oleksandrakordonets , @lastlink , @paulthedev , @gkoos ! Like comment: Like comment: 7  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Amelia Dutta Amelia Dutta Amelia Dutta Follow Summoning pixels and wrangling code, I am a frontend developer with a passion for creating visually stunning websites. Currently on an AWS adventure, exploring the vast universe of cloud technology. Email amelia.dutta.02@gmail.com Location Siliguri Pronouns She/Her Work Frontend Developer Joined Oct 24, 2021 • Nov 21 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks Jess for organising the competition! 🙌🏻 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Nov 20 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks for sharing your Hacktoberfest journey on DEV (TIL we have a 10 @-mention per comment max!): @shraddharao_ , @quotevote , @extinctsion , @lymah , @sanjaysah , @adiatiayu , @mcruvinel , @sheefa_nigarsyed_61642e7 !! Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Aditya Aditya Aditya Follow Software Engg | Making things ↔ complicated is my hobby. Location New Delhi, India Pronouns He/Him Work Taazaa Inc. Joined Nov 14, 2021 • Nov 23 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank for the challenge. I enjoyed hacktoberfest this year. While hacktoberfest is getting ready for next year, I want contributors to come see my repos and contribute to them. Wishing you happy coding! Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Louis Girifalco Louis Girifalco Louis Girifalco Follow https://www.Quote.Vote/ Email louis@quote.vote Location Los Angeles, CA Joined Aug 6, 2025 • Nov 22 '25 • Edited on Nov 22 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This was such an honor and made me so proud of what we were able to accomplish. Thank you for the platform and visibility. 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https://dev.to/t/gamedev/page/75
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Long Châu Long Châu Long Châu Follow Jun 12 '24 My Animal Mart (Part 2) - The data config problem. # gamedev # unity3d 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 5 min read Game Development Diary #10 : Come Back Hizrawan Dwi Oka Hizrawan Dwi Oka Hizrawan Dwi Oka Follow Jun 12 '24 Game Development Diary #10 : Come Back # godot # gamedev # newbie # blog 1  reaction Comments Add Comment 1 min read [Game of Purpose] Day 24 Maciej Sawicki Maciej Sawicki Maciej Sawicki Follow Jun 11 '24 [Game of Purpose] Day 24 # gamedev Comments Add Comment 1 min read AR Game ~ ChatGPT API ~ Akira Game Akira Game Akira Game Follow Jun 11 '24 AR Game ~ ChatGPT API ~ # unity3d # gamedev # chatgpt # csharp Comments Add Comment 2 min read Gamedev.js Weekly newsletter gets… a new website! 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https://www.spreaker.com/user/14532324/s2e28-david-khourshid-on-the-current-fut
S2E28 | David Khourshid on the Current & Future States of Development Discover Your Library Search For Podcasters Your Podcasts Free Our Platform How Spreaker Works Podcasts App Spreaker Create New Prime Network Help { if (!hidden) { $refs.inputMobile.focus(); } }); if (isSearch && !query) { if (window.innerWidth Sign up Login Sign up For Podcasters Your Podcasts Free Settings Light Theme Dark Theme Our Platform How Spreaker Works Podcasts App Spreaker Create New Prime Network Help { if (this.toast) { this.toast = null; } }, timings[this.toast.type]); }, getClassType() { return { 'bg-neutral-700 dark:bg-neutral-100 text-white dark:text-neutral-950': this .toast?.type === 'default', 'bg-sky-700 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'info', 'bg-emerald-700 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'success', 'bg-red-800 text-white': this.toast?.type === 'error', 'bg-orange-400 text-neutral-950': this.toast?.type === 'warning' } } }" x-on:toast.window="showToast($event.detail)" x-show="toast" class="fixed left-0 right-0 z-10 md:left-[250px]" x-transition> Dev Life S2E28 | David Khourshid on the Current & Future States of Development Aug 8, 2022 · 54m 10s Loading Play Pause Add to queue In queue { SP.Utils.setDocumentShouldScroll(!opened); })"> Download Download and listen anywhere Download your favorite episodes and enjoy them, wherever you are! Sign up or log in now to access offline listening. Sign up to download { SP.Utils.setDocumentShouldScroll(!opened); })"> Embed Embed episode `; }, copyToClipboard() { this.copyStatus = 'DONE'; SP.Utils.copyToClipboard(this.getIframeCode()); setTimeout(() => { this.copyStatus = 'IDLE'; }, 2000); } }"> Dark Light Copy Done Looking to add a personal touch? Explore all the embedding options available in our developer's guide Share on X Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on Whatsapp Share on Telegram Share on LinkedIn Description In this episode we are joined by David Khourshid the Founder of Stately.ai to learn about the current and future states of developing modern software. When we step back, what... show more In this episode we are joined by David Khourshid the Founder of Stately.ai to learn about the current and future states of developing modern software. When we step back, what future are we building towards and how can we build smarter? LINKS: https://twitter.com/DavidKPiano https://davidk.dev/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkpiano/ https://stately.ai/ https://frontendmasters.com/teachers/david-khourshid/ https://css-tricks.com/author/davidkpiano/ CONNECT WITH US: David Khourshid @DavidKPiano Brooke Avery @JediBravery Erik Slack @erik_slack show less Comments Sign in to leave a comment Information Author Dev Life Podcast Organization Dev Life Podcast Website - Tags #angular #chart #data #david #developer #experience #founder #javascript #khourshid #life #lowcode #nocode #piano #relationships #software #stately #tool 🇬🇧 English 🇬🇧 English 🇮🇹 Italiano 🇪🇸 Espanõl 🇬🇧 English 🇬🇧 English 🇮🇹 Italiano 🇪🇸 Espanõl Terms Privacy {e.preventDefault(); showOneTrustPreferenceCenter();}" class="inline-flex items-center gap-2 hover:underline"> Your Privacy Choices Copyright 2026 - Spreaker Inc. an iHeartMedia Company { SP.Utils.setDocumentShouldScroll(!opened); })"> Playing Now Queue Looks like you don't have any active episode Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content Browse now Current Looks like you don't have any episodes in your queue Browse Spreaker Catalogue to discover great new content Browse now 1" class="mt-6"> Next Up Manage Done svg]:text-white"> Up Up Down Down Remove svg]:text-white"> It's so quiet here... Time to discover new episodes! Discover Your Library Search { SP.Utils.setDocumentShouldScroll(!opened); })"> Unlock Spreaker's full potential Sign up to keep listening, access your Library to pick up episodes right where you left off, and connect with your favorite creators. Experience the ultimate podcast listening on Spreaker! Sign up for free
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https://dev.to/t/indie/page/2
Indie Page 2 - DEV Community Forem Feed Follow new Subforems to improve your feed DEV Community Follow A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Future Follow News and discussion of science and technology such as AI, VR, cryptocurrency, quantum computing, and more. Open Forem Follow A general discussion space for the Forem community. If it doesn't have a home elsewhere, it belongs here Gamers Forem Follow An inclusive community for gaming enthusiasts Music Forem Follow From composing and gigging to gear, hot music takes, and everything in between. Vibe Coding Forem Follow Discussing AI software development, and showing off what we're building. Popcorn Movies and TV Follow Movie and TV enthusiasm, criticism and everything in-between. DUMB DEV Community Follow Memes and software development shitposting Design Community Follow Web design, graphic design and everything in-between Security Forem Follow Your central hub for all things security. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close # indie Follow Hide independent spirit, lo-fi vibes Create Post Older #indie posts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Posts Left menu 👋 Sign in for the ability to sort posts by relevant , latest , or top . Right menu Code Smell 192 - Optional Attributes Maxi Contieri Maxi Contieri Maxi Contieri Follow Jan 17 '23 Code Smell 192 - Optional Attributes # programming # opensource # firstpost # indie 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read From zero to product. How did you do it? ruudniew ruudniew ruudniew Follow Jul 1 '22 From zero to product. How did you do it? # indie # indiehacker # indiehackers # independent 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read Idea or execution? What is more important? ruudniew ruudniew ruudniew Follow May 9 '22 Idea or execution? What is more important? # indie # indiehackers 12  reactions Comments 1  comment 3 min read Unique ideas vs existing ideas: competition helps you succeed! ruudniew ruudniew ruudniew Follow May 17 '22 Unique ideas vs existing ideas: competition helps you succeed! # indie # indiehacker 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read What is an indie hacker? ruudniew ruudniew ruudniew Follow May 2 '22 What is an indie hacker? # indie # indiehacker # indiemaker 11  reactions Comments Add Comment 5 min read Building a Micro Business: What Services I Pay For Adam Hill Adam Hill Adam Hill Follow Dec 31 '21 Building a Micro Business: What Services I Pay For # saas # business # indie 20  reactions Comments 3  comments 7 min read Building a Micro Business: The Beginning Adam Hill Adam Hill Adam Hill Follow Sep 10 '21 Building a Micro Business: The Beginning # saas # business # indie 6  reactions Comments 3  comments 5 min read Labsynth - Indie Game unmaad-devs unmaad-devs unmaad-devs Follow Aug 7 '21 Labsynth - Indie Game # csharp # indie # gamedev 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Indie makers and the Sunk Cost Fallacy Christian Christian Christian Follow Dec 4 '20 Indie makers and the Sunk Cost Fallacy # discuss # indie # economics # codenewbie 5  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Idea validation: Never miss unlisted livestreams on youtube Rishabh Rawat Rishabh Rawat Rishabh Rawat Follow Dec 5 '20 Idea validation: Never miss unlisted livestreams on youtube # discuss # idea # validation # indie 2  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Fixing BUGS Jawdat Tayfour Jawdat Tayfour Jawdat Tayfour Follow Sep 18 '20 Fixing BUGS # game # godot # itchio # indie 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read More Sound Design for my game (Indie Game Devlog) eranelbaz eranelbaz eranelbaz Follow Aug 28 '20 More Sound Design for my game (Indie Game Devlog) # unity3d # devlog # sounds # indie 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read wasted a WEEK of my life because of this eranelbaz eranelbaz eranelbaz Follow Aug 21 '20 wasted a WEEK of my life because of this # unity3d # devlog # sfx # indie 3  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read New game devlog BkGaming BkGaming BkGaming Follow Jul 27 '20 New game devlog # gamedev # devlog # indie 2  reactions Comments 1  comment 1 min read Published a new video about creating a CD in the game 💽 CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY Follow Jun 15 '20 Published a new video about creating a CD in the game 💽 # indie # game # indiedev # dev 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Found my old matchbox work. That was my challenge. After a long break, I came back CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY Follow Jun 8 '20 Found my old matchbox work. That was my challenge. After a long break, I came back # gamedev # dev # indie # indiedev 5  reactions Comments 1  comment 1 min read Perhaps you did not know, but in our game there will be a split-screen mode CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY Follow May 25 '20 Perhaps you did not know, but in our game there will be a split-screen mode # indie # game # splitscreen # gamedev 4  reactions Comments 2  comments 1 min read New trailer after 6 months of development CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY Follow May 19 '20 New trailer after 6 months of development # gamedev # game # indie # dev 4  reactions Comments Add Comment 1 min read Demonstration of effects in the game PAPER TANKS CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY CHILL & PLAY Follow May 7 '20 Demonstration of effects in the game PAPER TANKS # indiedev # gamedev # game # indie 4  reactions Comments 1  comment 1 min read 6 steps to becoming an indie hacker Lemuel Okoli Lemuel Okoli Lemuel Okoli Follow Mar 21 '20 6 steps to becoming an indie hacker # indie # hacker # freedom # revenue 31  reactions Comments Add Comment 3 min read 10 years of evolution together with Haxe Nikolay Grebenshikov Nikolay Grebenshikov Nikolay Grebenshikov Follow Dec 27 '19 10 years of evolution together with Haxe # haxe # indie # moulinella # history 14  reactions Comments Add Comment 20 min read [GameDev] Crystal Blast - The Recent Update Alexandr K Alexandr K Alexandr K Follow for Balconygames Aug 7 '19 [GameDev] Crystal Blast - The Recent Update # gamedev # unity3d # indie # startup 10  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Case Study: Taking back control of my inbox with an indie product Danielle Danielle Danielle Follow Jul 15 '19 Case Study: Taking back control of my inbox with an indie product # indie # casestudy # emails 7  reactions Comments 2  comments 8 min read Dev-Log #2: Lander-Game, we have a loop! Antonio Radovcic Antonio Radovcic Antonio Radovcic Follow Mar 29 '19 Dev-Log #2: Lander-Game, we have a loop! # elixir # gamedev # indie # space 7  reactions Comments Add Comment 2 min read Dev-Log #1: Lander-Game Antonio Radovcic Antonio Radovcic Antonio Radovcic Follow Mar 15 '19 Dev-Log #1: Lander-Game # elixir # game # indie # space 11  reactions Comments 2  comments 2 min read loading... 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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https://dev.to/peter_hunter_cdeef8d2bc2a
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https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/05/30/1052879/censoring-china-open-source-backfire/
How censoring China’s open-source coders might backfire | MIT Technology Review You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Skip to Content MIT Technology Review Featured Topics Newsletters Events Audio MIT Technology Review Featured Topics Newsletters Events Audio Computing How censoring China’s open-source coders might backfire Many suspect the Chinese state has forced Gitee, the Chinese competitor to GitHub, to censor open-source code in a move developers worry could obstruct innovation. By Zeyi Yang archive page May 30, 2022 Ms Tech On May 18, thousands of software developers in China woke up to find that their open-source code hosted on Gitee, a state-backed Chinese competitor to the international code repository platform GitHub, had been locked and hidden from public view. Later that day, Gitee released a statement explaining that the locked code was being manually reviewed, as all open-source code would need to be before being published from then on. The company “didn’t have a choice,” it wrote. Gitee didn’t respond when MIT Technology Review asked why it had made the change, but it is widely assumed that the Chinese government had imposed yet another bit of heavy-handed censorship. For the open-source software community in China, which celebrates transparency and global collaboration, the move has come as a shock. Code was supposed to be apolitical. Ultimately, these developers fear, it could discourage people from contributing to open-source projects, and China’s software industry will suffer from the lack of collaboration. “Code review in OSS is about improving the code quality and building trust between developers. Adding politics to the code review will hurt both, and eventually roll back the open-source movement in China,” says Han Xiao, the Berlin-based founder of Jina AI, a commercial open-source software company.  The rise of Gitee GitHub, founded in 2008 and acquired by Microsoft in 2018, is the go-to platform developers around the world use to publish their code and then critique and learn from each other. This publicly available code—as opposed to the proprietary code created by companies or individuals—is referred to as open-source software. Of the 73 million people using GitHub as of 2021, 7.5 million are based in China, making them the largest group outside the United States. But that level of dependence on the platform made the Chinese government wary, especially since American sanctions against Huawei in 2019 reminded it how much the nation still relies on certain foreign companies and services. GitHub is one of them. Related Story Activists are targeting Russians with open-source "protestware" Read next At the same time, the open-source industry was growing fast in China. Major companies like Tencent and Alibaba released their own version of GitHub, and Gitee, backed by the established open-source community OSChina, began to take the lead in the domestic competition. So in 2020, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology contracted a consortium of companies and universities, led by Gitee, to grow the existing repository into a “Chinese independent open-source hosting platform.” Gitee now boasts over 8 million users . Over time, some developers started to prefer Gitee over GitHub for a mix of reasons, from performance and cost to protection from foreign intervention.  For Daniel Bovensiepen Li, a Beijing-based research scientist who uses Gitee for both personal and professional projects, its main advantage is that it is based in mainland China, which makes its service faster and more stable. “Due to this proximity, the performance is dramatically better than GitHub or GitLab [a similar overseas platform],” he says. Li has 24 projects hosted on Gitee that were affected by the latest change.  Institutions with government ties are more likely to use Gitee. “The military, public universities, and state-owned companies—they are concerned with the fact that GitHub is eventually owned by Microsoft, an American company,” says Thomas Yao, the Shanghai-based founder of GitCafe, one of China’s earliest GitHub-like websites, which he sold to Tencent in 2016. Students and amateur developers can also be deterred from using GitHub by the costs and the difficulty of finding reliable VPN services in China, he says. The imp act For now, there’s little clue as to what prompted the change, but censorship of certain types of language—profanity, pornography, and politically sensitive words—has been creeping up on the platform for a while. On Gitee’s official and public feedback page , there are multiple user complaints about how projects were censored for unclear reasons, possibly because technical language was mistaken for a sensitive word. The immediate result of Gitee’s May 18 change was that public projects hosted on the platform suddenly became unavailable without notice. Users complained that this disrupted services or even ruined their business deals . For the code to be made public again, developers need to submit an application and confirm it doesn’t contain anything that violates Chinese law or infringes copyrights. Li went through the manual review for all his projects on Gitee, and so far 22 out of 24 have been restored. “Yet I assume that the review process is not a one-time thing, so the question is if the friction of hosting projects will increase in the future,” he says. Still, with no better domestic alternative, Li expects users to stay: “People might not like what Gitee is doing, but [Gitee] will still be required to get their daily job done.” In the long run, this puts an unreasonable burden on the developers. “When you are coding, you are also writing comments and setting up names for the variables. Which developer, while writing code, would like to be thinking whether their code could trigger the list of sensitive words?” says Yao. With almost every other aspect of the internet, the Chinese way of building its own alternative has worked well in recent years. But with open-source software, a direct product of cross-border collaboration, China seems to have run into a wall.  “This push to insulate the domestic open-source community from risks arising from the global community is something that very much goes against the core proposition of open-source tech development,” says Rebecca Arcesati, an analyst at the Mercator Institute for China Studies and coauthor of a report on China’s bet on open-source.  Technologists in China, she says, don’t want to be cut off from the global software development conversation and may feel uncomfortable with the direction China is heading: “The more Beijing tries to nationalize open-source and create an indigenous ecosystem, the less eager developers will be to participate in what they perceive to be government-led open-source projects.”  And cutting off its global ties prematurely may interrupt the fast growth of China’s open-source software industry before its benefits to the economy can be realized. It’s part of a broader concern that overshadows China’s tech sector as the government has ramped up regulations in recent years: is China sacrificing the long-term benefits of tech for short-term impact? “I struggle to see how China can make do without those global links with international open-source communities and foundations,” Arcesati says. “We are not there yet.” by Zeyi Yang Share Share story on linkedin Share story on facebook Share story on email Popular We’re learning more about what vitamin D does to our bodies Jessica Hamzelou OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works Will Douglas Heaven The great AI hype correction of 2025 Will Douglas Heaven China figured out how to sell EVs. Now it has to deal with their aging batteries. Caiwei Chen Keep Reading Most Popular We’re learning more about what vitamin D does to our bodies The sunshine vitamin could affect your immune system and heart health. 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Latest posts Jul 25, 2025 Post comments count 0 Post likes count 1 Scalable Data Governance & Compliance with UDM Anirudh, Nitin Why Data Governance Matters In today’s data-driven world, governance isn’t just a technical requirement—it’s foundational to successful business operations. Good governance ensures data is not only accurate and compliant but also discoverable and usable at scale. At the heart of this approach lies robust, high-quality metadata, which transforms raw data into valuable, reusable information assets. Without well-defined context and clear naming standards, data quickly becomes fragmented, duplicated, and ultimately underutilized. The Unified Data Model (UDM) is designed to address these challenges directly by embed... 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Static UI content (CTAs, labels, system text) is translated automatically using built-in i18n support for up to 23 languages. Dynamic content, including notification category names and descriptions, is rendered using the translation files configured by you, based on the user’s locale. 📘 Checkout hosted preference page documentation and see how translations work ​ 3 December 2025 ​ Category Translations for Preference Centers Reach users worldwide with category translations — show your preference centers in your users’ native language. Whether your users speak Spanish, French, German, or any other language, they’ll see category names and descriptions in their preferred locale, making it easier for them to understand and manage their notification preferences. What you get: Multi-language support : Upload translations via Dashboard, API, or CLI — choose the method that works best for your workflow Smart fallbacks : If a translation isn’t available for a specific locale (e.g., es-AR ), we automatically try the base locale ( es ), then fall back to English — your users always see something meaningful Zero maintenance : English translations are automatically generated from your category names and descriptions, so you don’t need to manage them separately 📘 Learn more in the category translations documentation . ​ 1 December 2025 ​ 📚 S3 Connector v2.0 — Comprehensive Notification Data Export S3 Connector v2.0 exports end-to-end notification data to your S3 bucket, giving you full visibility into requests, workflows, and message delivery for analytics, debugging, and compliance. It replaces the limited v1.0 connector with complete, structured logging. S3 Connector v1.0 will be deprecated over time. Migrate to v2.0 to access full logs and notification analytics. ​ What’s New We’ve added 3 data points for end-to-end traceability of notifications from API request → workflow execution → final delivery : Messages: Delivery status, engagement metrics, vendor responses, and failures Workflow Executions: Step-by-step workflow logs for debugging conditions, preferences, and errors Requests: API payloads and responses for trigger-level debugging and audit trails ​ Use Cases Internal analytics or customer-facing analytics Debug delivery and workflow issues using detailed logs or show logs on your customer portal Maintain audit trails for compliance and internal reporting Query and analyze notification data you fully own 📘 Check out the S3 Connector v2.0 documentation for more details. ​ 29 November 2025 ​ Channel-Level Control for Preference Categories Choose which channels users are opted into by default when setting up preference categories. You can use this to have preference category defaults as user gets in-app notification by default and other channels will be sent only if user explicitly opts in to them. 📘 Learn more in the preference categories documentation . ​ 31 October 2025 ​ Type-Safe Workflow Triggers Catch payload errors at compile time and get IDE autocomplete for workflow payloads and event properties using generated type definitions. Define your payload structure once using SuprSend JSON schemas , and automatically generate type definitions using SuprSend CLI . ​ What’s Included and Why This Matters Prevents production bugs caused by invalid payloads Keeps backend code and notification schemas in sync Get IDE autocomplete, inline validation, and type hints for payload fields Supported languages: TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, Kotlin, Swift, Dart 📘 Learn more in the type safety & type generation documentation . ​ 30 October 2025 ​ 🌍 Translations - One template, all languages, zero hassle Go global with translations — the easiest way to localize your notifications. One template, multiple languages, automatic fallbacks. No more maintaining separate templates for each language. ​ What You Can Do Localize notifications instantly: Smart translation keys → Use {{t "key"}} syntax in templates and let SuprSend handle the rest Automatic fallbacks → Users always get a translation, even if their exact locale isn’t available Dynamic content → Pass variables like {{t "key" name=user.first_name}} for personalized content Pluralization → Automatic handling of singular/plural forms based on count Manage translations like code: Upload, download, edit → Work with translation files locally or in the dashboard Version control → Complete history tracking with one-click rollbacks CLI & API support → Manage translations programmatically or via command line Built for developers: Namespaced keys → {{t "feature:key"}} to avoid conflicts across features JSONNET support → Complex conditional logic for advanced use cases Handlebars integration → Combine with other helpers for dynamic content Version control for translations → Track changes, maintain history, and roll back when needed 📘 Check out the translation documentation to get started. ​ 1 October 2025 ​ Preference Category Management APIs You can now programmatically create, update, and commit preference categories using the Management APIs — no dashboard required. This makes it easy to integrate category management into your existing workflows, scripts, and deployment pipelines. 👉 Also available via the SuprSend CLI . 📘 See the API documentation to get started. ​ 29 September 2025 ​ 🚀 SuprSend CLI Beta - Ship Notification changes like code We’re excited to announce the public beta of SuprSend CLI , bringing full notification management to your terminal. Using CLI, you can manage and promote assets across workspaces, integrate with CI/CD, and treat notification changes just like code. ​ What You Can Do Promote assets across workspaces — move workflows, schemas, events, and categories between environments (e.g., staging → production) with suprsend sync or targeted pull/push commands. Automate with CI/CD Deployment – Release notification changes through feature or bugfix branches, just like any other piece of code: version it, test it, and deploy it. Manage notification changes in Git — pull assets locally, version them alongside your application code, and push updates as feature branches or bugfix releases. Treat notification infrastructure just like code — review, branch, merge, and release with the same version control workflows you already use. ​ Built for developers Code reviews for notifications — keep your notification infrastructure in Git, track changes, and roll back when needed. Approval gates for production — ensure no change goes live without review and approval. Work with assets locally — create, edit, and test workflows, schemas, and translation files on your machine. Version control & rollback — maintain change log and safely revert changes when required. This is a beta release — we’re actively gathering feedback and making improvements. So, feel free to report an issue and contribute to the project. 📘 Check out the CLI documentation to get started. ​ 29 September 2025 ​ 🤖 SuprSend MCP Server (Beta) — AI-Powered Notification Management Your AI agents, copilots, and LLM tools can now directly interact with SuprSend through natural language, making notification management as simple as having a conversation. ​ What You Can Do with SuprSend MCP Everyday workflows with AI: Trigger workflows on demand “Run the approval-required workflow for user John Doe to test my setup.” Bootstrap test data “Create a sample user named John Doe and a tenant called acme-corp in my workspace.” Manage preferences “Enable email notifications for marketing and disable SMS.” Configure branding “Update the logo and primary color for the enterprise tenant.” Vibe-code with AI: Ask AI to fetch setup guides, code examples, or integration snippets directly from SuprSend docs and apply it in your application code. Expose safe, scoped endpoints (via MCP) that wrap APIs with context, reducing guesswork and hallucinations. Integrate with LLM-based assistants (Claude, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) to simplify notification setup with SuprSend. ​ Compatible AI Tools Works with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible AI agent. ​ Notes & Caveats (Beta) - APIs, behavior, or scopes may change based on feedback. We restrict destructive operations (e.g. deletes) initially to reduce risk. We welcome your feedback — report issues and share feedback to help us harden MCP for production. ​ Getting Started Start the MCP server and configure it with your AI tool. See our MCP setup guide for detailed instructions. ​ 12 September 2025 ​ Send Notifications Only to Verified Channels in Sandbox Sandbox workspaces come pre-configured with SuprSend vendors for quick testing. However, we noticed some cases of misuse where test messages were being sent to unintended recipients. To prevent accidental spam and keep Sandbox safe, notifications can now only be sent to verified channels . You can set upto 5 verified channels for each channel type. Reach out to us if you need more. You can add and manage your verified channels from developers -> Verified Channels page . ​ 12 September 2025 ​ Test Mode: Test Notifications safely without sending to real users Testing notifications shouldn’t mean worrying about accidentally pinging your customers. In most companies, teams end up redirecting notifications to shared inboxes like [email protected] or [email protected] just to avoid delivery to real users—while still being able to debug the full notification flow. With Test Mode , you can now replicate this real-world testing flow directly in our platform: Test end-to-end notification flow : Add channels belonging to internal testers as test channels. In test mode, notifications to these channels are delivered normally—so you can preview messages on real devices. Set Up Test Channels : You can add channels belonging to your internal testers as test channels. Delivery will not be blocked for test channels in test mode. This helps you see preview of the notification in your real device. Catch-All Routing : Redirect all non-test notifications to a common channel (e.g., a QA inbox), making it easy to trace and debug every message in one place. This ensures you can confidently test notification workflows in an environment that mirrors production—without the risk of real users getting test messages. ​ 30 August 2025 ​ Validate workflow trigger Payload using JSON Schema We’ve introduced API-level JSON Schema validation for workflow trigger payloads. This catches payload mismatches before execution, preventing runtime failures and ensuring consistent, correct notifications. ​ Why it matters When you trigger a workflow, you pass data (payload) that is used to resolve workflow variables and populate dynamic content in templates. Currently, If the payload does not include all the variables expected in the workflow, the execution may fail at different stages. With this change, Validation will happen at API level and there’ll be: Fewer runtime failures : Stop workflows from starting with missing or malformed data. Faster debugging : Get a clear, structured error list at request time—no more hunting through multi-step logs. More reliable messaging : Prevent partial runs, inconsistent behavior, and incorrect or incomplete notifications. ​ How it works You can add JSON schema from Schema page and then link it to the workflow Trigger step or trigger Event from events page . When you trigger a workflow, the payload is validated against a JSON Schema that describes the expected data used to resolve variables and populate dynamic content. If the payload doesn’t match the schema, the Trigger API returns error response with a list of validation errors (e.g., path, expected type, missing fields). If validation passes, the workflow proceeds as usual. ​ Fixes and Improvements: Workflow slug validation at the API layer: If a referenced workflow slug isn’t available, the error is now returned directly in the API response (in addition to request logs) for faster debugging. This validation will only apply to new workflows created after this change. If you want to apply it all your existing workflows, reach out to SuprSend support. ​ 23 August 2025 ​ Tenancy social links update Added support for TikTok in tenant social_links . Twitter renamed to x in descriptions and examples (field name remains compatible as per API changes). Updated social link icons for better visual consistency. ​ 19 August 2025 ​ Message logs revamp Redesigned UI for seamless tracking of notification lifecycles. Quickly view delivery status, opens, clicks, and errors across all channels in a single log view. Entity-level visibility : Drill down into logs by workflow, user, object, or list to understand exactly what happened in context. Advanced filtering : Filter logs by status, workflow, template, channel, category, or time range to debug faster. Consistent date range filter across all log pages, making it easier to trace the journey of a notification from request → workflow → final message delivery and it’s interaction state. ​ ​ Fixes and Improvements react-sdk (v0.3.0) - Introduced a custom infinite-scroll component with robust Shadow DOM compatibility. web-components (v0.3.0) - Enhanced Shadow DOM rendering support to ensure component isolation and consistent styling. ​ 16 August 2025 ​ Analytics 2.0 - faster, real-time, with one click filters to drill down into insights Real-time insights → Trends update as messages go out. Track performance across channels and spot dips in engagement instantly. Workflow-level comparisons → Compare workflows, templates, channels, and categories side by side to spot under performers and validate experiments. Know when your users opt-out → See which channels/categories drive opt-outs so you can adjust before churn sets in. Over-messaging trends → Track avg notifications per user, find patterns by category, and identify fatigue triggers to keep communications helpful—not noisy. Granular filtering → Multi-select filters for workflow, tenant, template, channel, category, time range Centralized error tracking → All API, workflow, and provider delivery errors in one place. Filter by tenant/workflow/template/channel, open the exact log, and debug in seconds. ​ 23 July 2025 ​ Sendgrid IP Pool support Enabled creation and management of SendGrid IP Pools, allowing granular control over email delivery, IP reputation, and segmentation of email traffic base on notification category. ​ Fixes and Improvements Added support to send slack messages using broadcast. ​ 11 July 2025 ​ Workflow Management APIs Released comprehensive Management APIs to programmatically create, update, and commit workflows. Supports dynamic workflow orchestration — from your platform or third-party systems — to automate creation and modification of workflows from your codebase. You can checkout the documentation here . ​ 4 July 2025 ​ Proxy support in Java SDK Java SDK can now route outbound requests through HTTP/S proxies, enabling deployments behind corporate firewalls and network controls. ​ 16 June 2025 ​ iOS Native SDK Revamp with JWT based authentication & Preferences support The new iOS SDK now has our latest JWT authentication. You can use it to: JWT-based auth for secure event ingestion, profile updates and push token management. Support to add In-app Preferences Center in mobile apps with UI and example code available for quick setup. ​ Fixes and Improvements Flutter sdk released (v2.5.0) - Fixed an Android push client issue and added silent push support for background updates. ​ 22 May 2025 ​ Role based auth in AWS SNS In line with our ongoing efforts to enhance platform security, we’ve also enabled IAM Role- based auth in AWS SNS vendor. Previously, authentication required creating an IAM User and sharing long-term access keys. With IAM Role-based auth , you can grant temporary, scoped access without exposing sensitive credentials. ​ 13 May 2025 ​ New SMS Vendor: Bird We’ve added support for sending SMS using the new Bird APIs. The setup is straightforward with a simple vendor form to fill to get started, and full integration details are available here. ​ 30 Apr 2025 ​ SuprSend tracked Properties Now Available in Recipients Payload Recipient payloads now include key internal properties—like user type and their unique identifier—making them readily accessible for use in templates and workflows. → For users: {“$type”: “user”, “distinct_id”: “xxxx”} → For objects: {“$type”: “object”, “object_type”: “xxx”, “id”: “xxx”}" Use these properties to pre-fill form values, add conditional branching based on user type, or Create dynamic links using unique user IDs ​ 23 Apr 2025 ​ Workflow Conditions - Array Comparison Operators Now, find an element in array or find intersections between two arrays in workflow conditions. Example Use cases: Send a notification to users whose role is one of ["admin","manager"] Notify tournament followers who have subscribed to any of the playing teams or players. ​ 15 Apr 2025 ​ Introducing Preference Tags Filter notification categories shown to users based on tags like role, team, or department—so Finance sees billing alerts, and Engineers see only error and anomaly categories. You can assign multiple tags to each preference category or section, and define complex logical expressions (e.g. role == “manager” && department in [“sales”, “marketing”]) to dynamically show relevant preference categories per user. Great for building clean, personalized preference centers without bloating the UI. ​ 7 Apr 2025 ​ Documentation Revamp–Cleaner, Smarter, More Interactive We’ve overhauled our documentation experience to make it more consistent, intelligent, and user-friendly: Brand-Aligned UI : The docs now match the look and feel of the SuprSend platform. AI-Powered Search : Get smarter, faster answers with AI-supported search. You can also open documentation directly in ChatGPT or Claude for conversational, AI-driven assistance. Improved Readability : Upgraded UI components provide a cleaner layout and better readability, helping you navigate and understand complex topics more easily. Interactive API Reference : Try out API requests directly from the docs and view live responses in real-time—no need to switch tools. This revamp is part of our ongoing effort to make implementation faster, smoother, and more intuitive for developers. ​ 27 Mar 2025 ​ Cross Lookup User Subscriptions Easily view all of a user’s subscriptions—whether to lists or objects —in one place. The Subscriptions tab on the user details page now provides a centralized view for easier access to user subscriptions. ​ Fixes in workflows UI Resolved an issue where newly published workflow versions wouldn’t appear without a page refresh (introduced after version history was added). Fixed a bug in the test trigger modal where object suggestions incorrectly appeared when switching from API to event trigger. Removed the success metric from delivery nodes where it’s not relevant (except for Smart Delivery Nodes). ​ 20 Mar 2025 ​ Workflow Trigger Overrides Event-Based triggers now support overriding the actor, recipient, tenant, and object—directly within the workflow. This removes the need to resolve recipients in your code, allowing you to pass internal events as-is and dynamically resolve users and related context per workflow. Perfect for use cases like sending a daily digest to tenant admins or notifying internal account managers at a parent company—all from the same event trigger. ​ 15 Mar 2025 ​ Clone content across template versions and languages Editing multi-lingual templates or doing A/B with different template content? Now, rollback to a version or copy designs between different languages by cloning within template. ​ Fixes and Improvements iOS Integration - Fixed the bitcode issue in xcode16 ​ 6 Mar 2025 ​ Role based auth in AWS SES and S3 connector In line with our ongoing efforts to enhance platform security, we’ve now enabled IAM Role- based auth in AWS connectors. Previously, authentication required creating an IAM User and sharing long-term access keys. With IAM Role-based auth , you can grant temporary, scoped access without exposing sensitive credentials. ​ Fixes and Improvements Added API name filter in request logs. This will help you drill down logs based on event and workflow name. ​ 27 Feb 2025 ​ In-App Inbox: French translation support The Inbox UI now supports automatic French translation! Just pass language="fr" when initializing the Inbox, and all static content will render in French—no extra setup needed. Available in @suprsend/web-inbox  ≥ v0.6.0. More languages coming soon ​ Fixes and Improvements Released suprsend-py-sdk==0.13.0 with latest user and object management APIs. Fixed Email issue where tenant button was not showing cursor clickable on hover. ​ 20 Feb 2025 ​ In-App: Fetch cross tenant feed We’ve recently been hearing multi-tenant use cases where a user belong to multiple tenants and would want to see Inbox feed for all tenants in a single product. e.g., an account manager is handling multiple client accounts and need to see updates or daily reports linked to all their accounts in a single feed. You can now achieve this by passing tenantId = * while initializing the Inbox. SuprSendInbox Copy Ask AI interface ISuprSendInbox { workspaceKey : string distinctId : string | null subscriberId : string | null tenantId ?: "*" ... } ​ 15 Feb 2025 ​ Workflow - Step-by-Step Analytics You can now track consolidated view of users’ workflow journey at each workflow step directly in the workflow graph. Track user entry, exit, drop-offs, branch followed, and node failures. You can also see workflow edit history and compare analytics across different workflow versions and time range. Next up:  Deeper analysis into each workflow step - notification engagement (deliver, seen, click), failures, and AI-powered insights. ​ Improvements: Added data centre field in account settings to check where your data centre region. ​ 12 Feb 2025 ​ Batch - Flush First Item Immediately We’ve introduced a new setting in batch processing:  Flush First Item in Batch . Previously, batches were only sent once the batch window closed. Now, this setting allows the first trigger to flow past the batch immediately while subsequent triggers are batched within the specified time window. This helps you to build leading debounce logic in workflows, where users are notified immediately about critical updates like anomaly alerts, while other alerts are batched and sent at regular intervals until the issue is resolved. You can find this option in  batch -> advanced configuration . ​ 07 Feb 2025 ​ Workflow - Relative Delay and Batch window Added the ability to set relative delays and batch windows in workflows. Previously, delays were fixed or dynamic, with the time difference always being based on the current time. With this update, you can now define delays relative to a future timestamp, often provided by your trigger payload. For instance, send a reminder 30 minutes after a task’s due time or send feedback 5 minutes after an event or webinar. ​ Fixes and Improvements: In Inbox drop-in popover component, we fixed scroll bar causing empty padding UI issue in macOS when  Show Scroll bars: Always  is enabled. In Inbox drop-in popover component, action menu popup of last notification item was getting cropped. We have fixed this issue. In Inbox drop-in popover component, in mobile view actions menu icon (3 dots icon) only appears on touching notification. After the bug fix, the actions menu icon will appear on all notifications in mobile view by default, removing extra touch interaction. ​ 31 Jan 2025 ​ Nested Objects - Choose the fan out depth Previously, when triggering workflows in  nested object hierarchies  (where one object subscribes to another), notifications would automatically fan out up to two levels—sending notification to object, its direct subscribers, and child object subscribers. Now, you have full control over how deep the fan-out should go. You can now set the  depth  in the recipient payload, defining how far the workflow should propagate to fetch subscriptions. 🔹 Depth 0 → Notify only the object’s channels (e.g., Slack team, shared inbox). 🔹 Depth 1 → Notify the object’s channels + direct subscribers. 🔹 Depth N → Expand deeper into hierarchical subscriptions as needed. Copy Ask AI "recipients" : [ { "object_type" : "teams" , "id" : "finance" , //optional parameter to define subscription fan-out depth in workflows "$object_subscriptions_query" : { "depth" : 0 } } ] You can use this to build  Escalation Workflows  or  Tiered Customer Support Notifications , send notification to a shared slack channel or customer support queue first and then escalate to individual users in case of no response in a given time duration. ​ Fixes and Improvements: [SDK]  Object methods  and  User APIs  to fetch user and their subscription exposed in Java SDK Added support to trigger multi-lingual templates in  broadcast ​ 29 Jan 2025 ​ New handlebars helpers - jsonParse and jsonPath We’ve added handlebars helpers to seamlessly handle JSON strings in the template editor: jsonParse  - Converts a JSON string into an object, making it easier to apply conditions or use JSON strings in merge tags. jsonPath  - Fetch data corresponding to a path within a JSON object. Works well with jsonParse to directly access nested data in JSON string without block helpers. ​ Fixes and Improvements: Opened up merge tag input to support handlebars helper in  email merge tags . Added support for handlebars helper in  display condition . ​ 27 Jan 2025 ​ List entry/exit events in trigger You can now trigger a workflow when a user enters or leaves a list. Use this in the Wait Until node to stop reminders or dynamically route users in a workflow on list updates. Earlier, you could achieve the same by enabling event tracking on list updates. Now, you can simply add this logic in workflow without making any changes in list. This will help you build workflows on user lists like, send series of activation notifications to users who didn’t interact with the product in last 30 days and stop sending when they become active again. ​ Fixes and Improvements: [SDK] We have exposed  object management methods  in Node SDK ​ 20 Jan 2025 ​ Inbox 2.0 - better authentication, In-App feed component and seen interaction Happy to announce a major update in our Inbox SDK. Now, you can directly export and embed In-App feed component and seamlessly create Full screen or Side sheet Inbox experience. ​ What’s New? ✅  Enhanced Security : We’ve replaced HMAC authentication with stateless JWT authentication for better security. ✅  Drop-in components : You can now quickly build an inbox, including full screen and side sheet feeds, by directly importing UI inbox components that are available in our SDK. ✅  Bring your own toast : If you plan to use toast notifications, you have full flexibility to choose any toast library you prefer, allowing you to fully customize the notification experience. These updates offer greater flexibility, security, and customization—giving you full control over your in-app notification experience. If you are on the older SDK version, we recommend you to move on the new version as all future developments will be done on the new SDK. ​ 15 Jan 2025 ​ Interaction Observer: Seen Tracking in Inbox We’re excited to introduce Interaction Observer support in the Inbox, enabling smarter tracking of notification seen state. Now, notifications will be automatically marked as “seen” when they come in user’s scroll view. ​ 10 Jan 2025 ​ Enhanced Broadcast Observability We’ve done a major revamp to our  Broadcast logging  and monitoring, designed to give you greater control and transparency over your broadcast executions. Here’s what’s new: Real-time Execution Tracking : Monitor broadcast operations as they happen, ensuring you stay informed every step of the way. Step-by-Step Debugging : View detailed execution logs for each step of your broadcast, helping you pinpoint errors and resolve issues faster. Advanced Filters : Quickly locate specific broadcasts with filters for tenant, list ID, broadcast slug, idempotency-key, and status. Easily identify and analyze failure logs. Detailed Broadcast Summaries : Access a comprehensive summary of each broadcast run directly from the listing page, similar to workflow execution logs. ​ 5 Jan 2025 ​ Athena database connector We’ve added Athena to our list of database connectors, enabling you to sync and create dynamic user lists directly from your S3 database. Since Athena can be set up on top of S3, it’s an excellent way to consolidate data from multiple sources and run queries on the unified dataset without the need for complex ETL pipelines. ​ 27 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Invoke Workflow With this update, you can  invoke a workflow  from within another workflow. This is useful when the recipient list or data context changes between steps in a workflow. A common use case is escalation workflows —e.g., if a team member doesn’t take action within a set time frame, the workflow escalates the issue and notifies their manager. This simplifies complex workflows and supports smooth transitions between related processes, enabling more efficient automation management. ​ 25 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Update User Profile You can now update recipient or actor profiles directly within a workflow. This feature simplifies user profile management by enabling real-time updates as part of the workflow process. If your have event-based system, where user profile changes are coming as events from your product or a third-party system, you don’t need to convert it into user update APIs in your codebase. Simply send events to SuprSend, and let workflows handle user profile updates seamlessly. ​ Key use cases Event-based user profile updates : Simply send events to SuprSend when user updates their profile in your product or when you are setting custom profile attributes as a side-effect of related action, e.g., in a job board, change user’s application status when employer shortlists the profile. Update user profile based on a workflow step : Common use cases include fetching data during the workflow to update the user profile or updating the profile when a user successfully completes a step. For instance, while the onboarding process, update  %completion  in user profile when they complete a step. ​ 20 Nov 2024 ​ Update Object subscriptions within workflow You can now dynamically update  object subscriptions  directly within a workflow. This enhancement eliminates the need for separate API calls for object update, allowing you to manage everything seamlessly within workflows. If you have event-based systems where all asset updates are coming in form of event from your product or third-party systems, you don’t have to consume those events internally and write custom APIs to update individual assets (user, list, object) in SuprSend. Simply send events and let the workflow handle object subscriptions and user profile updates, making SuprSend truly a single API integration. ​ Example use case When someone subscribes to a topic (like a tournament), add them as a subscriber to the corresponding tournament object. Later, just trigger tournament related events to SuprSend and the object will automatically fan out and send notification to all users subscribed to the topic. ​ 17 Nov 2024 ​ New workflow node: Add / Remove user in list You can now dynamically update list users as part of workflow execution. This is a step toward creating user segments based on events or workflow progression, removing the need to call the List Update API separately. ​ Key use cases Event-based segmentation : When an event occurs, trigger notification to the user and simultaneously add them to a list for future updates. e.g., when a user registers for an upcoming event or webinar, you can send them confirmation email and add them to a list to later send further updates related to the event. Workflow Step-based segmentation : Another use case is dynamically adding or removing a user from the list when they complete a workflow step. e.g., in a knowledge series designed to onboard new users, remove a user from the POC list once they complete onboarding steps. ​ 15 Nov 2024 ​ Deletion APIs On customer request, added APIs to dynamically delete entities in SuprSend. Following deletion APIs are added: Delete user profile Delete list Delete tenant/brand Delete Object  and  Remove object subscription These actions are also available on the dashboard for manual management. Delete function just deletes the asset and their related data, including preferences. It doesn’t have any effect on the historical workflows or broadcasts already executed. While calling the delete function, ensure no active workflows are running for the asset, else the execution will fail. ​ 14 Nov 2024 ​ User Merge API: Merge duplicate users into one Happy to announce  user merge API  to merge duplicate user identities into a single distinct_id . This is helpful to consolidate user profiles, especially when users interact across different products or transition from anonymous to identified states. ​ Key Use Cases Cross-Product Identity Consolidation : When users interact across multiple products (e.g., different apps or services within your platform), they may have different identifiers for each product which needs to be merged later. Anonymous to Identified Transition : Platforms often track user actions anonymously before sign-up or login. During this period, user actions are typically tracked under an anonymous ID. Upon sign-up, merge the anonymous profile into the newly created identifier to preserve historical data and Associate it with the identified user profile. ​ 11 Nov 2024 ​ User Management APIs Being developer first, we have made significant updates and enhancements to the User APIs for easier user management in SuprSend. Also, subscriber is renamed to users in all APIs to avoid confusion with object subscription. Here’s a list of all the changes: Introduced new APIs to  fetch user profile ,  list users  and  delete user . User update API endpoint has been changed from  /event  to  /user/{{distinct_id}} . There are 2 separate APIs to create(upsert) and edit user profile. Any addition or changes in existing user properties can be done using  user upsert API . For deletion of property or channel,  user edit API  can be used. This is done to keep user upsert API structure flat and simple, consistent to how you identify user in workflow trigger. Subscriber is renamed to user in all APIs, including user preference APIs. ​ 7 Nov 2024 ​ Objects: Design scalable group notifications We’re excited to introduce a powerful new capability in SuprSend:  Objects . Objects allow you to manage complex user relationship and notify user groups without identifying individual recipients in your trigger. Ideal for building scalable pub/sub and subscription alerting without having to maintain event to subscriber mapping in your database. You can directly map  object-user subscription  mapping in SuprSend and SuprSend can efficiently fan-out notifications to thousands of users simultaneously. ​ What You Can Do with Objects: Send notifications to non-user entities like group emails, Slack channels, or shared inboxes  (e.g. a Notion feed). Ideal for SaaS applications sending account-level alerts (e.g. anomaly notifications) to shared channels. Objects can have it’s own channels and preferences to handle this use case. Group users by topic or subscription and send them alerts without having to call individual recipients in the trigger . A good example could be SaaS applications managing notifications for end-users, where recipient relationships are coming from a different system, and notification triggers or notification calls are coming from a different system which doesn’t have information of the users subscribed to that trigger. Maintain hierarchical user relationship with nested object subscription . e.g., sending announcements to all the entire team of customer while sending invoice related alerts to finance team. You can handle this by creating object for finance team and then adding it as subscriber to customer object. Objects can be easily tested from platform with all object related actions available on SuprSend console. You can programmatically manage objects from your codebase using  rest API calls . Support for SDKs coming soon… If there’s any use case in object that you think is missing and needs to be solved, please reach out to our  support . ​ 3 Nov 2024 ​ Datetime comparators in workflow conditions You can now compare datetime fields in  workflow conditions . This lets you compare two timestamps where values can be: Variable : computed from workflow input data Static : a fixed timestamp (e.g.  2024-01-01T00:00:00Z ) Relative to current timestamp : e.g. “ now ” or “ now+30d ” (current timestamp +/- interval). Current timestamp is calculated at node runtime and is timezone aware. ​ 30 Oct 2024 ​ Send node execution log - UI revamp The UI for multi-channel and smart routing nodes has been revamped to clearly display how the final list of channels is determined. Now, you get clear visibility into how requested channels in the trigger, override channels, and user and tenant preferences are factored together to compute the final channel list. ​ 29 Oct 2024 ​ Audit Logs To enhance security and transparency, we’ve introduced Audit Trail to help you monitor and track actions happening on your SuprSend console. You can use this to keep track of unwanted or malicious actions in your account. This initial release logs critical account actions along with location and actor details (team member performing the action). You can also filter by team member (actor), specific action or timestamp. Audit logs are available for enterprise users and have customizable retention period. You can find it in account settings. ​ 22 Oct 2024 ​ Support for customizing header component in Inbox Added support for customizing the header component in inbox SDKs. @suprsend/react-inbox You can now add a custom component to the right side of the header in the inbox popup. This replaces the “Mark all as read” text with any JSX you provide. You can even include custom icons, such as settings or preferences, in your JSX and use them to navigate users to specific pages. For an example, refer here . @suprsend/web-inbox In  web-inbox , you can add an extra icon beside the “Mark all as read” button at the top of the inbox popup using  headerIconUrl . You can also execute custom logic when this icon is clicked using  headerIconClickHandler . This feature is useful for cases like displaying settings or preferences icons, which, when clicked, take users to the respective settings or preferences pages. For more information, refer to the documentation. ​ 16 Oct 2024 ​ Sample Workflow Library With the growing number of workflow nodes, we understand that designing the optimal workflow logic can be tricky. That’s why we’ve built out a library of the most-requested, complex workflow samples to make things easier. Now, when you create a new workflow, you can pick from these pre-built samples right within the platform. We’ll continue adding more samples over time—if you have specific use cases, feel free to share them with us at  [email protected] , and we’ll add them in the library! ​ 21 Sep 2024 ​ Deprecated Legacy androidpush methods As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain a robust and up-to-date platform, we’ve made the following deprecations: ​ 1. Legacy FCM API Support Due to Google’s shutdown of the legacy Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) API, we have removed support for this feature. We strongly recommend migrating to the V1 version of the API that we currently support. For more information, please refer to:  Firebase Cloud Messaging Migration Guide ​ 2. Xiaomi Push Service Following Xiaomi’s discontinuation of their push service outside mainland China, we have removed support for this feature. 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Autocomplete suggestions are available for distinct_id , email , and phone fields in subscriber profiles. ​ 11 Sep 2024 ​ Inbox - React SDK v3.4.0 This update introduces improvements to action button functionality, enhancing the flexibility and customization options for developers. ​ New Features: Custom Click Handlers: Action buttons now support custom click handlers, allowing developers to execute custom logic when a button is clicked. This update significantly expands the capabilities of action buttons in the Inbox React SDK, providing developers with more tools to create rich, interactive inbox experiences. ​ 8 Sep 2024 ​ Slack Text editor We are happy to announce the support of text editor in slack. So, now you won’t have to write complicated JSONNET template for simple text messages. The text editor supports emoji and use  handlebars  as the templating language. ​ 6 Sep 2024 ​ Web SDK v2.0 We are excited to announce a major update to our  @suprsend/web-sdk . This new version brings significant improvements in security, performance, and developer experience. ​ Major Changes Enhanced Authentication System Replaced workspace key-secret method with public API Key and Signed User JWT token Improved security and access control Synchronous Method Calls All methods now return API call status synchronously Enables better error handling and flow control in applications Improved Code Consistency and Developer Experience Renamed library methods and parameters from snake_case to camelCase Added proper IDE suggestions and method descriptions for easier development ​ Breaking Changes Due to the significant improvements, this version introduces breaking changes. 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You can retrieve additional users by using cursor-based pagination (before and after cursors). ​ 3 Sep 2024 ​ Better delivery tracking in iOS We are excited to announce significant improvements in our latest update, focusing on enhancing delivery tracking for iOS Push notifications. Regardless of the application’s state, you will now experience more reliable and precise delivery tracking. We have rolled out updates for all our major SDKs. To take full advantage of these improvements, please ensure that you update your dependencies promptly. iOS SDK  - v1.0.3 React Native SDK  - v2.4.0 Flutter SDK  - v2.2.0 ​ 2 Sep 2024 ​ Web SDK v1.5.1 We have resolved an issue where the SDK would unexpectedly generate an error message whenever the event payload contained specific emojis. 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This is especially useful for scenarios where the same event triggers multiple workflows, and you want to exit or cancel a notification based on user actions. For instance, in a booking reminder workflow, if a user has multiple bookings, you can now match the booking ID of a cancellation event with the original event to ensure correct reminder gets canceled. ​ Key Changes: Add conditions on event properties using a simple key-operator-value expression (e.g. booking_id = 123 ). Add condition on multiple event properties using  AND , OR . Apply conditions across multiple events (e.g. avoid sending a notification if a user completes an action or achieves a specific milestone). Refer documentation  for details on how to implement wait until node in your workflow. ​ 26 Aug 2024 ​ Enhanced branching capabilities We are excited to announce significant improvements to our  branching capabilities . With the addition of more data types, you can now set precise conditions on various inputs within your branches, such as actor, recipient, and tenant properties. This enhancement allows you to tailor your workflows more effectively, ensuring that each journey is as personalized and efficient as possible. If you haven’t yet explored our branching feature, now is a great time to do so. It offers a robust way to construct multi-step journeys within a single workflow. Here are some example use cases where you could use branch: A/B test notification content by splitting cohorts based on user properties like region. Customize digest schedules (immediate, daily, weekly) using key in your trigger data or recipient’s preference. For support ticket requests, adjust who gets alerts, when to send them (immediately or batched), and which channels to use based on the issue’s priority. Define different next steps in an onboarding checklist depending on a user’s completion percentage. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020           for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020           for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse John Ajera Posted on Dec 31, 2025           Setting Up GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions # github # pages # actions # deployment Setting Up GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions This article demonstrates how to create a GitHub repository with GitHub Pages enabled, from a basic hello world example to automated deployment using GitHub Actions. We'll cover manual setup steps and show how to automate the deployment process. High-Level Steps Setting up GitHub Pages involves: Create GitHub Repository - Create a new repository on GitHub Create Hello World Content - Add basic HTML content to serve Enable GitHub Pages - Configure Pages in repository settings Set Up GitHub Actions - Automate deployment with a workflow Verify Deployment - Confirm your site is live Prerequisites GitHub account Git installed locally Basic knowledge of HTML Text editor or IDE Use Case: Simple Hello World Site We'll create a basic static website that displays "Hello World" and can be extended with additional content. This approach works for any static HTML site, documentation, or simple web applications. Step-by-Step Implementation Step 1: Create GitHub Repository Navigate to GitHub and click the "+" icon in the top right Select "New repository" Configure the repository: Repository name : github-pages-demo (or your preferred name) Description : "A simple hello world site on GitHub Pages" Visibility : Public (required for free GitHub Pages) Initialize with README : ✅ (checked) Click "Create repository" Key points: Repository name will be part of your site URL: https://username.github.io/repository-name Public repositories get free GitHub Pages hosting Private repositories require GitHub Pro or higher for Pages Step 2: Clone Repository Locally Clone your repository to your local machine: git clone https://github.com/your-username/github-pages-demo.git cd github-pages-demo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Replace your-username with your actual GitHub username. Step 3: Create Hello World Content Create a basic index.html file in the repository root: <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang= "en" > <head> <meta charset= "UTF-8" > <meta name= "viewport" content= "width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" > <title> Hello World - GitHub Pages </title> <style> body { font-family : -apple-system , BlinkMacSystemFont , 'Segoe UI' , Roboto , Oxygen , Ubuntu , Cantarell , sans-serif ; display : flex ; justify-content : center ; align-items : center ; min-height : 100vh ; margin : 0 ; background : linear-gradient ( 135deg , #667eea 0% , #764ba2 100% ); color : white ; } .container { text-align : center ; padding : 2rem ; } h1 { font-size : 3rem ; margin-bottom : 1rem ; } p { font-size : 1.2rem ; opacity : 0.9 ; } </style> </head> <body> <div class= "container" > <h1> Hello World! </h1> <p> Welcome to my GitHub Pages site </p> </div> </body> </html> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode What this creates: A simple HTML page with "Hello World" message Basic styling for a clean appearance Responsive design that works on mobile devices Alternative: You can create any static HTML content, CSS files, JavaScript files, or other static assets in your repository. Step 4: Create GitHub Actions Workflow Create the workflow directory and file: mkdir -p .github/workflows Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Create .github/workflows/pages.yml : name : Deploy to GitHub Pages on : push : branches : - main workflow_dispatch : permissions : contents : read pages : write id-token : write concurrency : group : " pages" cancel-in-progress : false jobs : deploy : environment : name : github-pages url : ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }} runs-on : ubuntu-latest steps : - name : Checkout uses : actions/checkout@v4 - name : Setup Pages uses : actions/configure-pages@v4 - name : Upload artifact uses : actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3 with : path : ' .' - name : Deploy to GitHub Pages id : deployment uses : actions/deploy-pages@v4 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Workflow explanation: Triggers : Runs on push to main branch or manual trigger Permissions : Required permissions for Pages deployment Concurrency : Prevents multiple deployments from running simultaneously Steps : Checkout repository code Configure Pages settings Upload all files as artifact Deploy to GitHub Pages Key points: The workflow automatically deploys when you push to main Uses the official GitHub Actions for Pages ( actions/deploy-pages@v4 ) No build step needed for simple HTML (add build steps if using frameworks) Artifact path '.' uploads the entire repository root Step 5: Enable GitHub Pages Important: You must enable GitHub Pages and select "GitHub Actions" as the source before pushing your code. If you push the workflow file first, the workflow will not run because the github-pages environment doesn't exist yet. Enabling Pages first creates the necessary environment for the workflow to execute successfully. Step 5.1: Navigate to Settings Go to your repository on GitHub Click on "Settings" in the top navigation bar Scroll down to "Pages" in the left sidebar Step 5.2: Configure Source Under "Build and deployment" , find "Source" Select "GitHub Actions" The selection is automatically saved What this does: Enables GitHub Pages for your repository Configures Pages to use GitHub Actions for deployment Creates the github-pages environment needed for the workflow The workflow will handle all deployments automatically Step 6: Commit and Push Commit both files and push to GitHub: git add index.html .github/workflows/pages.yml git commit -m "feat: add hello world page and GitHub Pages workflow" git push origin main Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note: We're pushing directly to main for simplicity in this tutorial. In a production environment, best practice is to: Create a branch (e.g., git checkout -b feature/add-pages-setup ) Create a pull request for review Merge after approval Key points: The main branch (or master ) is typically used for GitHub Pages All files in the repository root or a specific branch/folder can be served GitHub Pages serves static files only (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, etc.) The workflow will trigger automatically on push Step 7: Wait for Deployment and Access Your Site Step 7.1: Wait for Deployment GitHub Actions will detect the workflow file and run automatically GitHub will build and deploy your site This may take a few minutes You'll see a green checkmark when deployment is complete Check the Actions tab to monitor the workflow progress Step 7.2: Access Your Site Your site will be available at: https://your-username.github.io/github-pages-demo Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Replace your-username and github-pages-demo with your actual values. Step 7.3: Add Website to Repository About Section (Optional) To make your GitHub Pages site more accessible and visible to visitors, you can add the website URL to your repository's About section: On your repository page, click the gear icon (⚙️) next to the "About" section In the "Edit repository details" modal, find the "Website" field Enter your GitHub Pages URL: https://your-username.github.io/github-pages-demo Check the box "Use your GitHub Pages website" (this will automatically populate the URL) Click "Save changes" What this does: Makes your site URL visible in the repository's About section Provides a direct link for visitors to access your site Improves discoverability and accessibility of your GitHub Pages site Note: Future pushes to main will automatically trigger the workflow and deploy updates to your site. Complete Example Here's a complete repository structure: github-pages-demo/ ├── .github/ │ └── workflows/ │ └── pages.yml ├── index.html └── README.md Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode index.html (as shown in Step 3) pages.yml (as shown in Step 6) Repository Structure Summary After setup, you'll have: File/Folder Purpose .github/workflows/pages.yml GitHub Actions deployment workflow index.html Main page content README.md Repository documentation Important Notes GitHub Pages Limitations Static content only : No server-side processing (PHP, Python, etc.) File size limits : 1GB repository size, 100MB per file Bandwidth : 100GB per month for free accounts Build time : 10 builds per hour limit Custom Domain Support You can use a custom domain with GitHub Pages Add a CNAME file with your domain name Configure DNS records to point to GitHub See GitHub Pages documentation for details For a detailed walkthrough using AWS Route53, see Setting Up Custom Domain for GitHub Pages with Route53 Branch and Folder Options Source options: Deploy from a branch : Serves files directly from a branch GitHub Actions : Uses workflow to build and deploy (recommended) Folder options: / (root) : Serves files from repository root /docs : Serves files from docs folder Custom folder: Any folder in your repository Security Considerations Public repositories : Content is publicly accessible Private repositories : Requires GitHub Pro for Pages Secrets : Don't commit API keys or sensitive data HTTPS : Automatically enabled for all Pages sites Troubleshooting Site Not Loading Issue: Site returns 404 or doesn't load Check deployment status : Go to repository → Actions tab Verify workflow ran : Ensure the workflow completed successfully Check Pages settings : Verify "GitHub Actions" is selected as source Wait a few minutes : Initial deployment can take 5-10 minutes Clear browser cache : Try incognito mode or different browser Solution: # Check if workflow file exists ls -la .github/workflows/pages.yml # Verify file content is correct cat .github/workflows/pages.yml Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Workflow Fails Issue: GitHub Actions workflow fails to deploy Check Actions tab : Review error messages in workflow logs Verify permissions : Ensure Pages permissions are enabled Check file paths : Ensure artifact path matches your content location Review workflow syntax : Validate YAML syntax Common errors: Missing permissions: Add pages: write and id-token: write Wrong artifact path: Use '.' for root or correct folder path Branch name mismatch: Ensure workflow triggers on correct branch Custom Domain Issues Issue: Custom domain not working Verify CNAME file : Must contain only the domain name Check DNS records : Ensure A/CNAME records are correct Wait for propagation : DNS changes can take up to 48 hours Check GitHub settings : Domain must be added in Pages settings Verification After deployment, verify your site: Visit your site URL : https://your-username.github.io/github-pages-demo Check Actions tab : Verify workflow completed successfully Test updates : Make a change, push to main , verify it appears on site Working example: See a live example at https://jdevto.github.io/github-pages-demo/ Verify deployment: # Check if site is accessible curl -I https://your-username.github.io/github-pages-demo # Should return HTTP 200 status # Example with working site: curl -I https://jdevto.github.io/github-pages-demo/ Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Next Steps Once your basic site is working, you can: Add more pages : Create additional HTML files Add CSS styling : Create a styles.css file Add JavaScript : Create interactive features Use a static site generator : Jekyll, Hugo, MkDocs, etc. Add a custom domain : Point your own domain to GitHub Pages Set up CI/CD : Add tests and build steps to your workflow Conclusion Setting up GitHub Pages with GitHub Actions provides a simple, automated way to host static websites. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Paula Gearon Posted on Nov 14, 2022           Stay Classy in OWL # rdf # owl # sparql # rules In an effort to publish this quickly, I am posting without proofreading. Errata is welcome. In the last post I discussed using rules to generate RDF statements that are entailed by RDFS . This is useful stuff, but is very limited due to the lack of expressivity of RDFS. This is to be expected, since RDFS was a limited vocabulary that was released well before the full Web Ontology Language ( OWL ) was released. But if we adopt OWL, then what entailments will be valid and useful? Description Logics As shown in my first post in this series , OWL provides a vocabulary for a Description Logic. In particular, OWL2 conforms closely to a family of logics known as 𝒮ℛ𝒪ℐ𝒬. This name indicates some of the elements of the vocabulary: 𝒮: An Abbreviation for 𝒜ℒ𝒞 𝒜ℒ𝒞: Contains concepts including: Classes C , and roles r ⊤ (top, or everything ) ⊥ (bottom, or nothing ) ⊓ (conjunctions, or intersections) ⊔ (disjunctions, or unions) ¬ (negation, or inverse) ∃r.C (existential role restrictions) ∀r.C (universal role restrictions) ℋ: Class hierarchies (classes, with subclasses) ℛ: Complex role inclusion. This is both a role hierarchy (indicated by ℋ) and role composition. ℐ: Inverse roles. 𝒪: Nominals. 𝒩: Cardinality restrictions on roles. 𝒬: Qualified cardinality. This includes cardinality restrictions (indicated by 𝒩), and can also qualify them to classes. To explain each of the above: Classes are a way to classify things. Entities can be classified multiple ways, in which case we say the entity has a type of the class, or that the entity is an instance of the class. e.g. Person can be a class and the entity we name "Alice" may be an instance of Person . Roles describe relationships between entities. e.g. an entity named "Alice" may have a hasChild relationship to an entity named "Susan". Top is a universal class that every entity is an instance of. Bottom is an empty class that no entity is an instance of. Conjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where every class must apply. e.g. A wooden chair is an instance of the conjunction formed from the classes Wooden and Furniture . Disjunctions are the combination of multiple classes where one or more classes must apply. e.g. OfficeEquipment could be a disjunction of OfficeFurniture , ComputerEquipment , Stationery , and KitchenSupplies . Negation is used to create a class of everything that is not the negated class. e.g. The negation of the class of Visible things is everything that cannot be seen. That includes both physical objects, like air, but also arbitrary concepts like "imagination" or "price". It is the entire universe of things that are not in the Visible class. Existential role restrictions means that a given relationship must exist in order to be a member of a class. e.g. To be a Parent an entity must have a hasChild relationship to another entity. Universal role restrictions means that all use of a role has to be with a specific class. e.g. hasChild can be defined to always refer to instances of the class Child . Role hierarchy indicates more general or specific relationships between roles. This creates sub-property and super-property relationships and is roughly analogous to sub-classes and super-classes. e.g. hasDaughter is a more specific role than hasChild , while hasDescendent is a more general role. So hasDaughter is a sub-property for hasChild , and hasChild is a sub-property for hasDescendent . Inverse roles refers to the relationship that goes in the opposite direction between entities. e.g. hasParent is the inverse role to hasChild . Nominals describes a class of items that is defined by its membership in the class. e.g. PresidentOfTheUnitedStates can be defined as a class of the 46 people who have had that position (as of this writing). Number restrictions (or cardinality restrictions ) refers to a minimum or maximum number of relationships. e.g. To be a member of FullTimeStudent a university might require that a student have a minimum of 4 enrolledIn relationships. Qualified cardinality is a more specific type of nominal, where the class of the relationship must apply. e.g. For a student to be a MathMajor they might require a minimum of 10 passed relationships to instances of MathSubject . OWL These constructs are all supported by OWL , and each of those constructs has a mapping to RDF . This means that for each Description Logic expression there is a way to express that expression precisely in RDF. It is data like this that was read and processed by Pellet in the Oedipus example in my initial post . The problem with systems like Pellet is that they rely on memory to explore all possibilities for the data. Consequently, they can struggle with large bodies of data, and are unable to handle large ontologies such as SNOMED CT . We have a much better chance of scaling OWL processing if we can use operations that databases are designed to provide. The principal database operation is the Query , and so the various approaches to scaling try to build on this operation. Query Rewriting One approach to identifying entailments in OWL is by using it to rewrite queries. The first to consider is a general approach to rewriting queries, where the query can be expanded to ask for parts of the ontology. For instance, consider asking for the classes a resource is an instance of: select ?class where { my : resource a ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can be rewritten to consider superclasses as well: select ?class where { my : resource a / rdfs : subClassOf * ?class } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Where the * modifier describes the transitive closure of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship, starting with the 0 step, meaning that it includes the step where the class is the immediate type of the resource. A more specific case is using the ontology to rewrite the query. For instance, if the property my:prop is transitive, then querying for it can always be expanded to use the + modifier. So the query: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Would be modified to: select ?related where { my : resource my : prop + ?related } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These are some trivial examples, but some great work was done on this by ‪Héctor Pérez-Urbina in his PhD dissertation . Rules Another approach to scalable entailment is using rules. The mechanism for this is using certain existing data structures to generate new data structures that get inserted alongside the original data. I described this in the last post , where I used construct queries to obtain the data generated by each rule. The other option is to send this generated statements back into the graph by changing construct to insert . For instance, the transitive closure of the property my:prop above could be created with an update operation: insert { ?a my : prop ?c } where { ?a my : prop ?b . ?b my : prop ?c } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Note that this is a single update, and not actually a full "rule". Running this will only extend all of the my:prop relations by 1 step, doubling the length to 2. But running this iteratively will extend the maximum length of the closure by doubling, so it will rapidly cover the entire closure. What we can learn from this is that rule systems can be built from query/update operations like this, but they need a mechanism for scheduling the rules to be run over and over when needed, and to stop when nothing new is being generated. The basic algorithm for doing this is called RETE , and I discussed this and an implementation at Clojure/conj 2016 . Because rules are built on a querying mechanism that is foundational to the database, they are often very fast. They also rely on the main database storage, so they can scale with the database. They allow computational complexity to be pre-calculated, with the results stored. This allows subsequent operations to rely on space complexity instead. These are very important characteristics for working with large quantities of data, and for this reason I will be focusing on this approach to entailment. Rule Justification Many OWL operations describe entailments that can be expressed as a rule. For instance, the OWL 2 Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax document describes many constructs with examples of what they entail. There are many examples of this, but a simple one is the Symmetric Object Property which describes that a:friend is symmetric. Consequently, if "Brian is a friend of Peter" then this entails "Peter is a friend of Brian". The general rule for symmetry can then be given as: insert { ?b ?prop ?a } where { ?a ?prop ?b . ?prop a owl : SymmetricProperty } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This can seem to be a straightforward operation, but interesting insights come about when we consider exactly why these new statements are allowed to be asserted. Validity and Consistency Logic systems can be described using a pair of properties: validity and consistency. A system is valid if every interpretation of the systems leads to conclusions that are true. A system is invalid if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are not true. A system is consistent if there exists an interpretation where the conclusions are true. A system is inconsistent if there are no interpretations where the conclusions are true. The interpretation of a system is a selection of values that conform to the system. To explain some of this, let's use the mathematical domain. In this case, the interpretation will usually be a selection of numbers to associate with values. Valid Since every possible interpretation of a valid system is true, these are also referred to as a tautology . At first glance, this does not seem that useful, however it is a very important concept. An example of a valid math expression is: | x | ≥ x The various interpretations of this system are the values that x can take in the domain of real numbers ℝ. In this case, it doesn't matter what value x takes, since the equation will always be true. This is still logic, so we can introduce an or operation, with another valid equation: x > 1 ∨ x < 2 Again, this is a tautology, as it will be true for every interpretation of x in the domain. Invalid This applies to any system which is not valid. That simply means that there exists an interpretation where truth does not hold. For instance: x > 2 This is true when x is 3 or 4, but it is not true when x is 1 or 2. Lots of systems are Invalid, since tautologies (i.e. valid systems) don't have a lot to say. Consistent A system is consistent when there exists an interpretation that leads to truth. The example invalid statement also happens to be consistent: x > 2 As already mentioned, when x is 3 then the statement is true, so this system is consistent. Inconsistent This indicates that a system is not consistent, meaning that there are no possible interpretations which can be true. For instance: x < 3 ∧ x > 4 There are no numbers that meet both of these conditions, and therefore there are no interpretations where this is true. Relations to Each Other When considered in relation to one another we see the following states for systems: Always true: Valid and Consistent Sometimes true, Sometimes false: Invalid and Consistent Always false: Invalid and Inconsistent Entailment Entailment is the operation of finding new statements that are true in every possible interpretation of a system, given its semantics. This is possible when using the Open World Assumption (OWA), since new statements can always be added, which is a concept that is sometimes expressed as, "Anyone can say Anything about Anything" (this phrase appears in an early draft of the RDF Concepts and Abstract Data Model , and also in the book " Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist ", by Allemang, Hendler, and now in the second edition, Gandon. I will refer to this book as SWWO). This cuts both ways though: not only does it mean that new statement may be created, but it also limits which statements may be created. The OWA says that there are possibly a lot of other statements that the system does not describe which could lead to a statement not being possible in every possible interpretation. When it comes to identifying new statements that can be entailed, it is a useful exercise to consider all the possible constructs that could lead to the statement leading to a falsehood, even if it requires a convoluted set of statements to get there. Tableaux One approach in using validity and consistency is to determine if a given system entails a statement using the Tableaux Algorithm. In this case, for a given system 𝑮 an entailment 𝑨 is described as: 𝑮 ⊨ 𝑨 This entailment can only be true if: 𝑮 ⋃ {¬𝑨} is inconsistent This is a useful test, because the algorithm need only discover a single false case to prove inconsistency. Pellet is an implementation of this algorithm, and while it does not scale to very large ontologies, it is nevertheless very powerful. Rules Another approach to entailment is to use rules. As mentioned above, this can be done when we know that a statement is legal in every possible interpretation of the system. There is a defined subset of possible reasoning in OWL2 which can lead to entailments via rules. This subset is called the OWL 2 RL Profile , and the rules can be found in tables 4 through to table 9 in the rules section of the OWL 2 Profiles document. It is some of these rules that I want to explore here and in other posts. Intersections A practical application of all of this can be seen in Intersections. As described in SWWO , an intersection of classes :A and :B can be described using a subclass relationship: This is described in Turtle as: : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's consider what can be inferred from this. If we have an instance of :IntersectionAB called :x , then this is represented as: : x a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The rule rdfs9 is: insert { ?zzz a ?yyy } where { ?xxx rdfs : subClassOf ?yyy . ?zzz a ?xxx } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Applying this will result in :x being an instance of both :A and :B : : x a : IntersectionAB . : x a : A . : x a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode These inferences are valid, because the definition of the rdfs:subClassOf relationship states and instances of a subclass will also be instances of the superclass. There are no interpretations where this does not hold. Class Membership Another possibility is when :y is a member of both :A and :B . : y a : A . : y a : B . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It would seem reasonable to infer that :y is therefore an instance of :IntersectionAB . However, inferences are only valid if they apply in every possible system, and the Open World Assumption (OWA) must allow for any new consistent statement. There are statements that can be introduced that are both consistent with the existing statements, and inconsistent with inferring :y as a member of :IntersectionAB . To see an example of this, we can introduce a two new classes, called :C and :D , are the complements of each other. This means that anything that is a member of :C is not a member of :D , and vice versa. We can also make :IntersectionAB a subclass of :C : : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode If :y becomes an instance of :D then if cannot be a part of the intersection, since it cannot be an instance of :C . : IntersectionAB rdfs: subClassOf : A, : B, : C . : C owl: complementOf : D . : y a : A, : B, : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Regardless of how contrived the example may be, the fact that any such example exists indicates that the inference may not be made. OWL Intersections The problem with inferring membership in an intersection above is that the intersection is open , meaning that new classes can be added to the intersection, and those classes can preclude an instance of the other classes from becoming a member. OWL addresses this by defining an closed intersection using an RDF Collection . This uses a linked list structure that does not allow for extra members. Redefining :IntersectionAB we can express this in TTL as: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B ) . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This looks short and simple, but expands into a longer set of triples: : IntersectionAB owl: intersectionOf _: b1 . _: b1 rdf: first : A . _: b1 rdf: rest _: b2 . _: b2 rdf: first : B . _: b2 rdf: rest rdf: nil . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode RDF defines collections to have a specific structure with each node in the list having a single rdf:first and rdf:rest connection, terminating in the rdf:nil node. This means that it is not a valid construct to include any more elements in the collection. As a consequence, if there is an element :y which is an instance of both :A and :B , then it is not possible to add in triples that make :y a member of something that is excluded from the intersection. Therefore, it is valid to infer that :y is in the intersection: : y a : IntersectionAB . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This is described in the OWL semantics, and demonstrated in the OWL 2 RL profile in the rule cls-int1 found in table 6. This rule states: IF T(?c, owl:intersectionOf, ?x) LIST[?x, ?c1, ..., ?cn] T(?y, rdf:type, ?c1) T(?y, rdf:type, ?c2) ... T(?y, rdf:type, ?cn) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode THEN T(?y, rdf:type, ?c) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In English it says: If ?c is an intersection described by ?x and ?x is a list containing ?c1 through to ?cn and ?y is an instance of every element in that list Then ?y is an instance of the intersection ?c In Practice Unfortunately, this is tricky to describe in SPARQL. It is easy to check if a value is an instance of one or more members of a list, but how can you check if it is a member of every member of the list? Let's start with some example data, and try to perform the entailment on it. First of all, we can define the intersection of 3 classes: :A , :B and :C . Then we'll describe 3 objects: :m , :n , and :o . The :m object will be an instance of all 3 classes The :n object will be an instance of 2 of the 3 classes The :o object will not be an instance of any of the classes We should be able to find that :m is a member of the intersection, while :n and :o are not. : IntABC owl: intersectionOf ( : A : B : C ). : m a : A, : B, : C . : n a : A, : C . : o a : D . Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Let's start with finding a value ?y which is a member of the intersection class ?c : select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns :m and :n , since they are both instances of classes in the intersection. Now we need to remove values of ?x which don't match every class in the intersection. To do that, start with finding those that don't match everything in the intersection. This can be found by considering each element in the collection (call it ?d ) and pairing it with every other element in the collection (call these ?d2 ). We can then look for the instances of ?d : select distinct ?y ?d ?2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This returns every class paired with every other class, but only for instances of the first class: ?y ?d ?d2 :m :C :A :m :C :B :m :A :C :m :A :B :m :B :A :m :B :C :n :C :A :n :C :B :n :A :C :n :A :B Note how :n does not include a ?d equal to :B , but it does have ?d2 set to each value. If we remove cases where ?y is set to the second value, then everything will be removed for ?y = :m , since: when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :A , then ?y is also an instance of :B and :C when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :B , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :C . when ?y is :m , and :m is an instance of :C , then ?y is also an instance of :A and :B However, when ?y is :n not everything is cancelled: when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :A , then ?y is and instance of :C , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . when ?y is :n , and :n is an instance of :C , then ?y is an instance of :A , and that gets removed, but :n is not an instance of :B . The query to express this is: select distinct ?y ?d ?d2 where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 }} Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode ?y ?d ?d2 :n :C :B :n :A :B Now that we've found the values of ?y that we don't want, they can be removed from the original query: select distinct ?y where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This gives the single solution of :m ?y :m So the final rule is: insert { ?y a ?c } where { ?c owl : intersectionOf ?x . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?cn . ?y a ?cn MINUS { ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d . ?x rdf : rest */ rdf : first ?d2 . FILTER ( ?d ! = ?d2 ) ?y a ?d MINUS { ?y a ?d2 } } } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode NOTE: This query is for demonstration only. These operations are implemented doubly nested loops, which will not scale at all. It works for small ontologies, but if you try it on something like SNOMED then you will discover that the database will process for over a week. Non-standard SPARQL operations can do this much more efficiently. Final Comment This post was to introduce people to some of the more detailed elements of OWL's representation of Description Logic, explained Valid models are ones in which all interpretations will be true, and how entailment can be made for Consistent statements that lead to correct models for every possible interpretation. The examples at the end demonstrated how entailment can be limited in the open structures of RDFS, but is more capable for the closed structures described in OWL, always remembering that the model itself always follows the Open World Assumption. The SPARQL rule for owl:intersectionOf was me being clever, even if it's useless in the real world due to the scalability issues. 😊 I've been doing this in the real world with code that is outside of SPARQL, but I ought to be able to do it with SPARQL extensions like stardog:list:member (this could remove one level of loop in the above query, but I think it's possible to do even better). All of this is to provide background for my next blog post, which I ought to be able to start now that I've finished writing this! Top comments (0) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Hoang Le Posted on Jan 7 • Edited on Jan 9           AWS re:Invent 2025: 3 Announcements That Matter for Your Architecture # aws # devops # kubernetes # serverless AWS re:Invent 2025 dropped a lot of announcements. Most won't change how you build. Three will. Quick note: My last post here was November 2023. Life got busy. Running INNOMIZE , shipping products, building teams. I'm back to writing in public. If you've been following along, thanks for sticking around. I spent December 2025 digging through the announcements that affect real architecture decisions. Not the flashy keynote demos. The ones that change cost models, operational overhead, and what's possible. Here's the summary and where to go deeper. 1. Lambda gets Durable Functions and Managed Instances Lambda now has two capabilities that fix its biggest limitations. Durable Functions let you write multi-step workflows directly in Lambda code. No Step Functions. No ASL syntax. Just code with checkpoints that survive crashes. Can wait up to a year for external events. // Checkpoint, wait, resume const payment = await context . step ( ' process_payment ' , async () => { return await paymentService . charge ( event . amount ); }); await context . waitForCallback ( ' manager_approval ' , { timeout : 86400000 }); await context . step ( ' complete_order ' , async () => { return await orderService . complete ( payment . id ); }); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Managed Instances keep Lambda warm. No cold starts. Works with Savings Plans (up to 72% off with 3-year commitment). Multiple concurrent requests per instance. Why this matters: The "Lambda is expensive at scale" argument got weaker. For steady-state workloads processing millions of requests, Lambda Managed Instances with Savings Plans now competes with container pricing. The decision tree changed. The question is now "which compute model fits this workload?" Deep dive: AWS Lambda's Biggest Update in Years covers pricing comparisons, Durable Functions vs Step Functions, and Managed Instances trade-offs. Bonus: Serverless vs Containers in 2025 with updated decision tree. 2. EKS Capabilities: managed ArgoCD, ACK, and KRO EKS Capabilities is a managed layer for three Kubernetes-native tools: → Managed Argo CD : AWS handles installation, scaling, patching, HA → AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) : Manage AWS resources via kubectl. S3, RDS, IAM through CRDs. → Kube Resource Orchestrator (KRO) : Reusable resource bundles. Backed by AWS, Google, and Azure jointly. Key architectural difference: these run in AWS-owned infrastructure, not on your worker nodes. Zero cluster overhead. Why this matters: Running self-managed ArgoCD? You're spending engineer time on upgrades, patches, and HA configuration. AWS estimates 70-80% reduction in platform team overhead. ACK's resource adoption feature is interesting. You can migrate existing Terraform/CloudFormation resources without recreating them. Gradual migration becomes possible. Trade-off: Less flexibility. No multi-namespace deployments. No Image Updater. No custom SSO providers. If you need those, stay self-managed. Deep dive: AWS EKS Capabilities: What We Learned After Testing It covers feature comparisons, pricing, and when to use managed vs self-managed. 3. Database Savings Plans and SQL Server Developer Edition Database Savings Plans : Commit to $/hour usage over 1-year term. No upfront payment required. Type Discount Serverless (Aurora, ElastiCache, etc.) Up to 35% Provisioned instances Up to 20% The gap is intentional. AWS wants you on serverless. SQL Server Developer Edition : Now available on RDS. All Enterprise features, no licensing costs. Dev/test environments got cheaper. M7i/R7i with Optimize CPU : Disable SMT, reduce vCPU count by 50%, pay for half the SQL Server licenses. Same physical cores, near-equivalent performance. Why this matters: We audited one project. Found 12 RDS instances on db.t3 (2018 instance family). The migration decision isn't straightforward: → db.t4g: 10% cheaper on-demand, but no discount options at all → db.t3: Older, but Reserved Instance eligible (37% off) → db.r7g: Database Savings Plan eligible, better performance For always-on dev environments, t3 with Reserved Instance can be cheaper than t4g on-demand. Counterintuitive but true. For SQL Server projects, Developer Edition eliminates licensing costs for non-production. That's ~$240/month savings per db.r5.large instance. Deep dive: AWS Database Cost Optimization covers the t3/t4g decision matrix, SQL Server migration path, and when Reserved Instances beat Savings Plans. The pattern across all three AWS is sending clear pricing signals: → Serverless gets better discounts: 35% for serverless databases vs 20% for provisioned → Managed services reduce overhead: EKS Capabilities, Lambda Managed Instances → Latest-gen instances get the deals: r7g/r8g qualify for Savings Plans, t4g doesn't The message: adopt managed services, use latest-gen infrastructure, commit to spend. What's next At INNOMIZE, we're tracking these changes across client projects. The t3 → r7g migration is in progress. We're evaluating EKS Capabilities for new deployments. Lambda Managed Instances is on the roadmap for high-traffic APIs. I'm launching a newsletter called Builds that Last . Covering platform engineering, cloud architecture, and engineering leadership. Subscribe here or connect on LinkedIn . Which announcement impacts your architecture most? Hoang Le is the founder of INNOMIZE , building cloud-native systems for startups and enterprises. 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Location Vietnam Education The Degree of Engineer Information Technology Work Co-Founder, CEO, CTO at INNOMIZE Joined Oct 26, 2019 More from Hoang Le Exploring Serverless Billing Management: Architecture and Cost # aws # serverless # cloudcomputing # technicalsolution Continuous Delivery  -  Deploying a Node.js app to AWS EC2 using Ansible # devops # ansible # iac re:Invent 2019 announcements # aws # news 💎 DEV Diamond Sponsors Thank you to our Diamond Sponsors for supporting the DEV Community Google AI is the official AI Model and Platform Partner of DEV Neon is the official database partner of DEV Algolia is the official search partner of DEV DEV Community — A space to discuss and keep up software development and manage your software career Home DEV++ Podcasts Videos DEV Education Tracks DEV Challenges DEV Help Advertise on DEV DEV Showcase About Contact Free Postgres Database Software comparisons Forem Shop Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Terms of Use Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020           for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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Report Abuse Krishna Pravin Posted on May 14, 2020 • Edited on May 29, 2020           for loop vs .map() for making multiple API calls # javascript # api # async Promise / async-await is used for making API calls. const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/1` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Assuming I have a list of ids of todo items and I want the title of all them then I shall use the below snippet inside an async function const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode This same can be written with any of these for , for...in , for...of loops. Assuming each API request arbitrarily takes 100ms exactly, the total time taken for getting the details of four todo items will have to be greater than 400ms if we use any of the above-mentioned loops. This execution time can be drastically reduced by using .map() . const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Adding timers const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' for {} ' ); for ( const id of todoIdList ) { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) } console . timeEnd ( ' for {} ' ); console . time ( ' .map() ' ); await Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( async ( id ) => { const response = await fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) const todo = await response . json () console . log ( todo . title ) }) ) console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The Reason for loop for loop goes to the next iteration only after the whole block's execution is completed. In the above scenario only after both the promises(await) gets resolved , for loop moves to the next iteration and makes the API call for the next todo item. .map() .map() moves on to the next item as soon as a promise is returned . It does not wait until the promise is resolved. In the above scenario, .map() does not wait until the response for todo items comes from the server. It makes all the API calls one by one and for each API call it makes, a respective promise is returned. Promise.all waits until all of these promises are resolved. async/await is syntactic sugar for Promises It will be more clear if the same code is written without async/await const todoIdList = [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] console . time ( ' .map() ' ) Promise . all ( todoIdList . map ( id => { return new Promise (( resolve ) => { fetch ( `https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/ ${ id } ` ) . then ( response => { return new Promise (() => { response . json () . then ( todo => { console . log ( todo . title ) resolve () }) }) }) }) }) ) . then (() => { console . timeEnd ( ' .map() ' ); }) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode It is not possible to mimic the respective code for for loop by replacing async/await with Promises because, the control which triggers the next iteration will have to written within the .then() block. This piece of code will have to be created within the JS engine. All the snippets are working code, you can try it directly in the browser console. Note: snippets need to be enclosed within an async function except for the last one use Axios or any other suitable library if fetch is not available. Let me know if there is an even better and easy/short way of making API calls. Also, do not forget to mention any mistakes I've made or tips, suggestions to improve this content. Top comments (6) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Quinn Quinn Quinn Follow Joined Jun 28, 2021 • Jun 28 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Not really a fair comparison. Map is creating a new array of promises then asynchronously executing them. To do this with a for loop you would do something like this: const todoIdList = [1, 2, 3, 4] const promiseList = [] for (const id of todoIdList) { const response = fetch( https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos/${id} ) promiseList.push(response.json()) } const responses = Promise.all(promiseList) Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jul 26 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This approach looks good. Pushing the promises into an array within for loop will achieve concurrency. But when we have a need for more than one await inside the block, it will not work. In the above code, response.json() won't work because response is a promise, it won't have json() method. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Yogendra Yogendra Yogendra Follow Location Bengaluru, India Work Web Developer at LayerIV Joined Sep 25, 2020 • Jan 31 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is quite great. But, could you tell me what is the optimum way to resolve multiple promises and get their statuses, as Promise.all() fails as soon as any of the Promise rejects? I heard of Promise.allSettled() but is only available in recent versions of ES. Thanks!! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Feb 9 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Shim: npmjs.com/package/promise.allsettled Polyfill: logic24by7.com/promise-allsettled-... Like comment: Like comment: Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Rajesh Moka Follow I am a front end developer. I like building stuff with react. Location India Work Front End Developer at Tata Consultancy Services Joined May 27, 2020 • Jan 20 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is a great article. I had trouble understanding the last example without async await but with promises. I knew promise.all takes promises array as an argument, but why did we write promise in each fetch call? Can u explain a little Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. Tech IT Work Software Engineer - Full Stack at Gyanmatrix Technologies Joined Jun 10, 2019 • Jan 29 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The last example(using promise) is the same as the previous one(using await). We have a promise inside fetch because parsing response as json response.json() returns a promise. For each API call, Promise.all() will first wait for the API call's response to arrive, and then it will wait for the json parsing to complete. When Promise.all takes an array of promises, it will wait for all the inner promises as well to get resolved. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Krishna Pravin Follow Location Bangalore, India Education B. 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Navigation Quick Start Guide Microsoft Teams Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Microsoft Teams OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Quick set up guide to start sending notification on MS Teams chat via SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. ​ Create MS Teams App To activate MS Teams Integration, you’ll have to create a Teams App and add integration in SuprSend vendor page . ​ Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. You can switch between them from the top navigation bar, and create additional workspaces if needed. Sandbox Demo Workspace with pre-configured vendors for quick exploration and POC. Includes a sample workflow, a sample user with your registered email and pre-configured channels for quick testing. Limitation: Available for a trial period of 30 days. Staging Development workspace used to test notification flows before pushing it to production. You can enable Test Mode to safely test notification flows without delivering to real users. In Test Mode, notifications is delivered only to designated internal testers. You can also set up a catch-all channel to redirect all notifications intended for non-test users. Production Live workspace for syncing your actual product users and running production workflows. We do not recommend making changes directly in your production workspace as it might disrupt your live notifications. ​ Create a workflow Workflow houses the automation logic of your notification. Each workflow starts with a trigger, processes the defined logic, and sends one or more messages to the end user. You can create a workflow from SuprSend dashboard by clicking on button on the workflows tab . To design a workflow, you need: A Trigger point - Trigger initiates the workflow. You can initiate it Using the direct workflow API , where you can include recipient channel information, preferences, and actor details directly in the trigger. By emitting an event : You can trigger these events from your frontend application or from your backend systems, depending on the use case. (note: the recipient needs to be pre-created for event-based triggers). Delivery node - Delivery Nodes represent the channels where users will receive notifications. You can use: multi-channel nodes to send messages across multiple channels, smart channel routing to notify users sequentially rather than bombarding them on all channels at once (though it’s generally better to use). Template in delivery node contains the content of the notification. You can add both static and dynamic content sourced from user properties or trigger payloads. You can choose to edit in markdown or JSONNET format. For simple text messages, use markdown (add variables in handlebars format as {{var}} ) and for complex adaptive card designs, you can use JSONNET editor. Variables can be added as data.var or data["$batched_events"][0].var for batched alerts in JSONNET editor.Ensure to publish the template before using it in a workflow. Learn how to design MS Teams template here . 3. Functional nodes (Optional) - These are the logic nodes in the workflow. You can use it to add delay, batch multiple notifications in a summary or add conditional branches in the workflow. Check out all workflow nodes here. ​ Trigger the workflow You can trigger a test workflow directly from dashboard by clicking on ‘ Text ’ button in your workflow editor or “Commit” changes to trigger it from your code. We follow Git like versioning for workflow changes, so you need to commit your changes to trigger new workflow via the API. You can check all methods of triggering workflow here . To trigger a workflow, you need: Recipient - End user who would be notified in the workflow run. Recipient is uniquely identified by distinct_id within SuprSend and must have the relevant channel identity set in their profile. You can define recipient inline in case of API based trigger or create user profile first for event based trigger. Data or Event Properties - This will be used to render dynamic content in the template (added in template mock) or variables in the workflow configuration. We’ll be triggering the workflow with direct API trigger for quick testing. You can check all trigger methods here. Sample payload for API based trigger You can get workspace key, secret or API Key for trigger from Settings tab -> API Keys . Here, we are defining MS teams channel inline using conversation_id and tenant_id . Refer this doc on how to get conversation_id and tenant_id for your teams account. Service URL will change depending on your region. Example service URL- curl Python Node Go Java Copy Ask AI curl --request POST \ --url https://hub.suprsend.com/trigger/ \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer __api_key__' \ --header 'accept: application/json' \ --header 'content-type: application/json' \ --data ' { "workflow": "_workflow_slug_", "recipients": [ { "distinct_id": "0gxxx9f14-xxxx-23c5-1902-xxxcb6912ab09", "$ms_teams": [{ "tenant_id": "c1981ab2-9aaf-xxxx-xxxx", "service_url": "https://smba.trafficmanager.net/amer", "conversation_id": "19:c1524d7c-a06f-456f-8abe-xxxx" }], "name":"recipient_1" } ], "data":{ "first_name": "User", "invoice_amount": "$5000", "invoice_id":"Invoice-1234" } } ' ​ Check notification logs Once triggered, you can monitor: Requests : Captures all API/SDK requests sent to SuprSend from your backend or frontend. You can see the input payload and request response here. Executions : Workflow executions are logged here. You can click on a log entry to open the step-by-step workflow debugger Messages : All delivery nodes (including webhooks) are tracked here along with their message status (delivered, seen, clicked). Message preview for delivered notifications will also be available soon. ​ Push to Production In SuprSend, each environment is isolated, meaning workflows, users, and vendors are configured separately in testing and production workspaces. Follow this go live checklist to setup things in production once you are done testing. Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Notification System Design Best Practices on designing your backend architecture for seamless integration with SuprSend. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Create SuprSend account Create MS Teams App Start testing in Sandbox workspace Create a workflow Trigger the workflow Check notification logs Push to Production
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Apple previews innovative accessibility features - Apple Apple Store Mac iPad iPhone Watch Vision AirPods TV & Home Entertainment Accessories Support 0 + Newsroom Open Newsroom navigation Close Newsroom navigation Apple Services Apple Stories Search Newsroom Close opens in new window PRESS RELEASE May 17, 2022 Apple previews innovative accessibility features combining the power of hardware, software, and machine learning Software features coming later this year offer users with disabilities new tools for navigation, health, communication, and more Apple’s innovative software features introduce new ways for users with disabilities to navigate, connect, and get the most out of Apple products. CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA   Apple today previewed innovative software features that introduce new ways for users with disabilities to navigate, connect, and get the most out of Apple products. These powerful updates combine the company’s latest technologies to deliver unique and customizable tools for users, and build on Apple’s long-standing commitment to making products that work for everyone. Using advancements across hardware, software, and machine learning, people who are blind or low vision can use their iPhone and iPad to navigate the last few feet to their destination with Door Detection; users with physical and motor disabilities who may rely on assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control can fully control Apple Watch from their iPhone with Apple Watch Mirroring; and the Deaf and hard of hearing community can follow Live Captions on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Apple is also expanding support for its industry-leading screen reader VoiceOver with over 20 new languages and locales. These features will be available later this year with software updates across Apple platforms. “Apple embeds accessibility into every aspect of our work, and we are committed to designing the best products and services for everyone,” said Sarah Herrlinger, Apple’s senior director of Accessibility Policy and Initiatives. “We’re excited to introduce these new features, which combine innovation and creativity from teams across Apple to give users more options to use our products in ways that best suit their needs and lives.” Door Detection for Users Who Are Blind or Low Vision Apple is introducing Door Detection, a cutting-edge navigation feature for users who are blind or low vision. Door Detection can help users locate a door upon arriving at a new destination, understand how far they are from it, and describe door attributes — including if it is open or closed, and when it’s closed, whether it can be opened by pushing, turning a knob, or pulling a handle. Door Detection can also read signs and symbols around the door, like the room number at an office, or the presence of an accessible entrance symbol. This new feature combines the power of LiDAR, camera, and on-device machine learning, and will be available on iPhone and iPad models with the LiDAR Scanner. 1 Door Detection will be available in a new Detection Mode within Magnifier, Apple’s built-in app supporting blind and low vision users. Door Detection, along with People Detection and Image Descriptions, can each be used alone or simultaneously in Detection Mode, offering users with vision disabilities a go-to place with customizable tools to help navigate and access rich descriptions of their surroundings. In addition to navigation tools within Magnifier, Apple Maps will offer sound and haptics feedback for VoiceOver users to identify the starting point for walking directions. Door Detection is a powerful feature for users who are blind or low vision to navigate the last few feet to their destination. Advancing Physical and Motor Accessibility for Apple Watch Apple Watch becomes more accessible than ever for people with physical and motor disabilities with Apple Watch Mirroring, which helps users control Apple Watch remotely from their paired iPhone. With Apple Watch Mirroring, users can control Apple Watch using iPhone’s assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control, and use inputs including voice commands, sound actions, head tracking, or external Made for iPhone switches as alternatives to tapping the Apple Watch display. Apple Watch Mirroring uses hardware and software integration, including advances built on AirPlay, to help ensure users who rely on these mobility features can benefit from unique Apple Watch apps like Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate, Mindfulness, and more. 2 With Apple Watch Mirroring, users can control Apple Watch from their paired iPhone, with the option to use iPhone’s assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control as alternatives to tapping the display. Plus, users can do even more with simple hand gestures to control Apple Watch. With new Quick Actions on Apple Watch, a double-pinch gesture can answer or end a phone call, dismiss a notification, take a photo, play or pause media in the Now Playing app, and start, pause, or resume a workout. This builds on the innovative technology used in AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch, which gives users with upper body limb differences the option to control Apple Watch with gestures like a pinch or a clench without having to tap the display. An Apple Watch screen shows the double-pinch gesture a user can use to resume a workout. An Apple Watch screen shows the double-pinch gesture a user can use to start a meditation. Quick Actions on Apple Watch help users perform a time-sensitive action — like answering a phone call — with a double-pinch gesture. Quick Actions on Apple Watch help users perform a time-sensitive action — like answering a phone call — with a double-pinch gesture. previous next Live Captions Come to iPhone, iPad, and Mac for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users For the Deaf and hard of hearing community, Apple is introducing Live Captions on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. 3 Users can follow along more easily with any audio content — whether they are on a phone or FaceTime call, using a video conferencing or social media app, streaming media content, or having a conversation with someone next to them. Users can also adjust font size for ease of reading. Live Captions in FaceTime attribute auto-transcribed dialogue to call participants, so group video calls become even more convenient for users with hearing disabilities. When Live Captions are used for calls on Mac, users have the option to type a response and have it spoken aloud in real time to others who are part of the conversation. And because Live Captions are generated on device, user information stays private and secure. Live Captions on iPhone, iPad, and Mac make it easier to follow along with any audio content. VoiceOver Adds New Languages and More VoiceOver, Apple’s industry-leading screen reader for blind and low vision users, is adding support for more than 20 additional locales and languages, including Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. 4 Users can also select from dozens of new voices that are optimized for assistive features across languages. These new languages, locales, and voices will also be available for Speak Selection and Speak Screen accessibility features. Additionally, VoiceOver users on Mac can use the new Text Checker tool to discover common formatting issues such as duplicative spaces or misplaced capital letters, which makes proofreading documents or emails even easier. Additional Features With Buddy Controller , users can ask a care provider or friend to help them play a game; Buddy Controller combines any two game controllers into one, so multiple controllers can drive the input for a single player. With Siri Pause Time , users with speech disabilities can adjust how long Siri waits before responding to a request. Voice Control Spelling Mode gives users the option to dictate custom spellings using letter-by-letter input. 5 Sound Recognition can be customized to recognize sounds that are specific to a person’s environment, like their home’s unique alarm, doorbell, or appliances.  The Apple Books app will offer new themes, and introduce customization options such as bolding text and adjusting line, character, and word spacing for an even more accessible reading experience. A user employs Sound Recognition to recognize their home’s unique doorbell. A person uses Siri Pause Time to adjust how long Siri waits before responding to a request. Apple Books shows new themes and customization options. Apple Books shows new themes and customization options. With updates to Sound Recognition, iPhone and iPad can be trained to recognize a unique alarm, doorbell, or appliance. Users can adjust how long Siri waits before responding to a request with Siri Pause Time. Apple Books introduces new themes and customization options. Apple Books introduces new themes and customization options. previous next Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day  This week, Apple is celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day with special sessions, curated collections, and more:  SignTime will launch in Canada on May 19 to connect Apple Store and Apple Support customers with on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. SignTime is already available for customers in the US using ASL, the UK using British Sign Language (BSL), and France using French Sign Language (LSF). Apple Store locations around the world are offering live sessions throughout the week to help customers discover accessibility features on iPhone, and Apple Support social channels are showcasing how-to content. The Accessibility Assistant shortcut is coming to the Shortcuts app on Mac and Apple Watch this week to help recommend accessibility features based on user preferences. This week in Apple Fitness+ , trainer Bakari Williams uses ASL to highlight the features available to users that are part of an ongoing effort to make fitness more accessible to all, including Audio Hints, which are short descriptive verbal cues to support users who are blind or low vision, and Time to Walk and Time to Run episodes becoming “Time to Walk or Push” and “Time to Run or Push” for wheelchair users. Additionally, Fitness+ trainers incorporate ASL into every workout and meditation, all videos include closed captioning in six languages, and trainers demonstrate modifications in each workout so users at different levels can join in. An Apple Watch screen shows a Time to Run or Push workout in Apple Fitness+. An Apple Watch screen shows a Time to Walk or Push workout in Apple Fitness+. Time to Walk or Push and Time to Run or Push are part of an ongoing effort to make fitness more accessible to all. Time to Walk or Push and Time to Run or Push are part of an ongoing effort to make fitness more accessible to all. previous next Apple Maps features a new guide from the National Park Foundation, Park Access for All, to help users discover accessible features, programs, and services to explore in parks across the US. Guides from Gallaudet University — the world’s premier university for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deafblind students — feature businesses and organizations that value, embrace, and prioritize the Deaf community and signed languages. Users can explore accessibility-focused apps and powerful stories from app creators in the App Store ; check out the Transforming Our World collection in Apple Books , featuring stories by and about people with disabilities; and learn about creative ways technology is advancing accessibility in Apple Podcasts .   Apple Music will highlight the Saylists playlists, a collection of playlists that each focus on a different sound. Choosing one and singing along is a fun and engaging way to practice vocal sounds or speech therapy. The Apple TV app will highlight the latest hit movies and shows featuring authentic representation of people with disabilities. Plus, viewers can explore guest-curated collections from the accessibility community’s standout actors, including Marlee Matlin (“CODA”), Lauren Ridloff (“Eternals”), Selma Blair (“Introducing, Selma Blair”), Ali Stroker (“Christmas Ever After”), and more. An iPhone screen shows Park Access for All, a new guide from the National Park Foundation that’s now available on Apple Maps. An iPhone screen shows Park Access for All, a new guide from the National Park Foundation that’s now available on Apple Maps. On the App Store, a collection spotlights Snapchat filters that can help users learn American Sign Language. The National Park Foundation’s new Park Access for All guide in Apple Maps helps users discover accessible features, programs, and services in parks across the US. Available now on Apple Maps, Park Access for All is a new guide from the National Park Foundation that helps users discover accessible features, programs, and services in parks across the US. Users can visit the App Store to learn about app creators making an impact, including the teams who are are making it easy for Snap users to learn American Sign Language through augmented reality lenses in the app. previous next Share article Media Text of this article May 17, 2022 PRESS RELEASE Apple previews innovative accessibility features combining the power of hardware, software, and machine learning Software features coming later this year offer users with disabilities new tools for navigation, health, communication, and more CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA   Apple today previewed innovative software features that introduce new ways for users with disabilities to navigate, connect, and get the most out of Apple products. These powerful updates combine the company’s latest technologies to deliver unique and customizable tools for users, and build on Apple’s long-standing commitment to making products that work for everyone. Using advancements across hardware, software, and machine learning, people who are blind or low vision can use their iPhone and iPad to navigate the last few feet to their destination with Door Detection; users with physical and motor disabilities who may rely on assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control can fully control Apple Watch from their iPhone with Apple Watch Mirroring; and the Deaf and hard of hearing community can follow Live Captions on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Apple is also expanding support for its industry-leading screen reader VoiceOver with over 20 new languages and locales. These features will be available later this year with software updates across Apple platforms. “Apple embeds accessibility into every aspect of our work, and we are committed to designing the best products and services for everyone,” said Sarah Herrlinger, Apple’s senior director of Accessibility Policy and Initiatives. “We’re excited to introduce these new features, which combine innovation and creativity from teams across Apple to give users more options to use our products in ways that best suit their needs and lives.” Door Detection for Users Who Are Blind or Low Vision Apple is introducing Door Detection, a cutting-edge navigation feature for users who are blind or low vision. Door Detection can help users locate a door upon arriving at a new destination, understand how far they are from it, and describe door attributes — including if it is open or closed, and when it’s closed, whether it can be opened by pushing, turning a knob, or pulling a handle. Door Detection can also read signs and symbols around the door, like the room number at an office, or the presence of an accessible entrance symbol. This new feature combines the power of LiDAR, camera, and on-device machine learning, and will be available on iPhone and iPad models with the LiDAR Scanner. 1 Door Detection will be available in a new Detection Mode within Magnifier, Apple’s built-in app supporting blind and low vision users. Door Detection, along with People Detection and Image Descriptions, can each be used alone or simultaneously in Detection Mode, offering users with vision disabilities a go-to place with customizable tools to help navigate and access rich descriptions of their surroundings. In addition to navigation tools within Magnifier, Apple Maps will offer sound and haptics feedback for VoiceOver users to identify the starting point for walking directions. Advancing Physical and Motor Accessibility for Apple Watch Apple Watch becomes more accessible than ever for people with physical and motor disabilities with Apple Watch Mirroring, which helps users control Apple Watch remotely from their paired iPhone. With Apple Watch Mirroring, users can control Apple Watch using iPhone’s assistive features like Voice Control and Switch Control, and use inputs including voice commands, sound actions, head tracking, or external Made for iPhone switches as alternatives to tapping the Apple Watch display. Apple Watch Mirroring uses hardware and software integration, including advances built on AirPlay, to help ensure users who rely on these mobility features can benefit from unique Apple Watch apps like Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate, Mindfulness, and more. 2 Plus, users can do even more with simple hand gestures to control Apple Watch. With new Quick Actions on Apple Watch, a double-pinch gesture can answer or end a phone call, dismiss a notification, take a photo, play or pause media in the Now Playing app, and start, pause, or resume a workout. This builds on the innovative technology used in AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch, which gives users with upper body limb differences the option to control Apple Watch with gestures like a pinch or a clench without having to tap the display. Live Captions Come to iPhone, iPad, and Mac for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users For the Deaf and hard of hearing community, Apple is introducing Live Captions on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. 3 Users can follow along more easily with any audio content — whether they are on a phone or FaceTime call, using a video conferencing or social media app, streaming media content, or having a conversation with someone next to them. Users can also adjust font size for ease of reading. Live Captions in FaceTime attribute auto-transcribed dialogue to call participants, so group video calls become even more convenient for users with hearing disabilities. When Live Captions are used for calls on Mac, users have the option to type a response and have it spoken aloud in real time to others who are part of the conversation. And because Live Captions are generated on device, user information stays private and secure. VoiceOver Adds New Languages and More VoiceOver, Apple’s industry-leading screen reader for blind and low vision users, is adding support for more than 20 additional locales and languages, including Bengali, Bulgarian, Catalan, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. 4 Users can also select from dozens of new voices that are optimized for assistive features across languages. These new languages, locales, and voices will also be available for Speak Selection and Speak Screen accessibility features. Additionally, VoiceOver users on Mac can use the new Text Checker tool to discover common formatting issues such as duplicative spaces or misplaced capital letters, which makes proofreading documents or emails even easier. Additional Features With Buddy Controller , users can ask a care provider or friend to help them play a game; Buddy Controller combines any two game controllers into one, so multiple controllers can drive the input for a single player. With Siri Pause Time , users with speech disabilities can adjust how long Siri waits before responding to a request. Voice Control Spelling Mode gives users the option to dictate custom spellings using letter-by-letter input. 5 Sound Recognition can be customized to recognize sounds that are specific to a person’s environment, like their home’s unique alarm, doorbell, or appliances.  The Apple Books app will offer new themes, and introduce customization options such as bolding text and adjusting line, character, and word spacing for an even more accessible reading experience. Celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day  This week, Apple is celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day with special sessions, curated collections, and more:  SignTime will launch in Canada on May 19 to connect Apple Store and Apple Support customers with on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. SignTime is already available for customers in the US using ASL, the UK using British Sign Language (BSL), and France using French Sign Language (LSF). Apple Store locations around the world are offering live sessions throughout the week to help customers discover accessibility features on iPhone, and Apple Support social channels are showcasing how-to content. The Accessibility Assistant shortcut is coming to the Shortcuts app on Mac and Apple Watch this week to help recommend accessibility features based on user preferences. This week in Apple Fitness+ , trainer Bakari Williams uses ASL to highlight the features available to users that are part of an ongoing effort to make fitness more accessible to all, including Audio Hints, which are short descriptive verbal cues to support users who are blind or low vision, and Time to Walk and Time to Run episodes becoming “Time to Walk or Push” and “Time to Run or Push” for wheelchair users. Additionally, Fitness+ trainers incorporate ASL into every workout and meditation, all videos include closed captioning in six languages, and trainers demonstrate modifications in each workout so users at different levels can join in. Apple Maps features a new guide from the National Park Foundation, Park Access for All, to help users discover accessible features, programs, and services to explore in parks across the US. Guides from Gallaudet University — the world’s premier university for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deafblind students — feature businesses and organizations that value, embrace, and prioritize the Deaf community and signed languages. Users can explore accessibility-focused apps and powerful stories from app creators in the App Store ; check out the Transforming Our World collection in Apple Books , featuring stories by and about people with disabilities; and learn about creative ways technology is advancing accessibility in Apple Podcasts .   Apple Music will highlight the Saylists playlists, a collection of playlists that each focus on a different sound. Choosing one and singing along is a fun and engaging way to practice vocal sounds or speech therapy. The Apple TV app will highlight the latest hit movies and shows featuring authentic representation of people with disabilities. Plus, viewers can explore guest-curated collections from the accessibility community’s standout actors, including Marlee Matlin (“CODA”), Lauren Ridloff (“Eternals”), Selma Blair (“Introducing, Selma Blair”), Ali Stroker (“Christmas Ever After”), and more. About Apple Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it. Door Detection and People Detection features in Magnifier require the LiDAR Scanner on iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd and 3rd generation), and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th and 5th generation). Door Detection should not be relied upon in circumstances where a user may be harmed or injured, or in high-risk or emergency situations. Apple Watch Mirroring is available on Apple Watch Series 6 and later. Live Captions will be available in beta later this year in English (US, Canada) on iPhone 11 and later, iPad models with A12 Bionic and later, and Macs with Apple silicon. Accuracy of Live Captions may vary and should not be relied upon in high-risk situations. VoiceOver, Speak Selection, and Speak Screen will add support for Arabic (World), Basque, Bengali (India), Bhojpuri (India), Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Farsi, French (Belgium), Galician, Kannada, Malay, Mandarin (Liaoning, Shaanxi, Sichuan), Marathi, Shanghainese (China), Spanish (Chile), Slovenian, Tamil, Telugu, Ukrainian, Valencian, and Vietnamese. Voice Control Spelling Mode is available in English (US). Press Contacts Apple Media Helpline media.help@apple.com Apple Media Helpline media.uk@apple.com Copy text Images in this article Download all images About Apple Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it. Door Detection and People Detection features in Magnifier require the LiDAR Scanner on iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd and 3rd generation), and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th and 5th generation). Door Detection should not be relied upon in circumstances where a user may be harmed or injured, or in high-risk or emergency situations. Apple Watch Mirroring is available on Apple Watch Series 6 and later. Live Captions will be available in beta later this year in English (US, Canada) on iPhone 11 and later, iPad models with A12 Bionic and later, and Macs with Apple silicon. Accuracy of Live Captions may vary and should not be relied upon in high-risk situations. VoiceOver, Speak Selection, and Speak Screen will add support for Arabic (World), Basque, Bengali (India), Bhojpuri (India), Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Farsi, French (Belgium), Galician, Kannada, Malay, Mandarin (Liaoning, Shaanxi, Sichuan), Marathi, Shanghainese (China), Spanish (Chile), Slovenian, Tamil, Telugu, Ukrainian, Valencian, and Vietnamese. Voice Control Spelling Mode is available in English (US). 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Navigation Quick Start Guide Web Push Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Web Push OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Quick start guide to set up & send Web Push notifications using SuprSend SDK in your website. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. ​ Integrate webpush in your website Integrate SuprSend Web SDK and webpush vendor in your website. ​ Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. You can switch between them from the top navigation bar, and create additional workspaces if needed. Sandbox Demo Workspace with pre-configured vendors for quick exploration and POC. Includes a sample workflow, a sample user with your registered email and pre-configured channels for quick testing. Limitation: Available for a trial period of 30 days. Staging Development workspace used to test notification flows before pushing it to production. You can enable Test Mode to safely test notification flows without delivering to real users. In Test Mode, notifications is delivered only to designated internal testers. You can also set up a catch-all channel to redirect all notifications intended for non-test users. Production Live workspace for syncing your actual product users and running production workflows. We do not recommend making changes directly in your production workspace as it might disrupt your live notifications. ​ Identify user to attach push token to their profile Call this method as soon as you know the identity of user, that is after login authentication. Pass the id that you use as internal user identifier (UUID, email or numeric code). You’ll use this same id in recipient field to trigger the notification. Javascript Copy Ask AI suprsend . identify ( _distinct_id_ ); //Sample suprsend . identify ( "291XXXXX-62XX-4dXX-b2XX" ); suprsend . identify ( " [email protected] " ); ​ Call reset to clear user data on log out Don’t forget to call reset on user logout. If not called, user id will not reset and multiple tokens and channels will get added to the user_id who logged in first on the device. Javascript Copy Ask AI suprsend . reset (); ​ Create a workflow Workflow houses the automation logic of your notification. Each workflow starts with a trigger, processes the defined logic, and sends one or more messages to the end user. You can create a workflow from SuprSend dashboard by clicking on button on the workflows tab . To design a workflow, you need: A Trigger point - Trigger initiates the workflow. You can initiate it Using the direct workflow API , where you can include recipient channel information, preferences, and actor details directly in the trigger. By emitting an event : You can trigger these events from your frontend application or from your backend systems, depending on the use case. (note: the recipient needs to be pre-created for event-based triggers). Delivery node - Delivery Nodes represent the channels where users will receive notifications. You can use: multi-channel nodes, to send messages across multiple channels, smart channel routing , to notify users sequentially rather than bombarding them on all channels at once (though it’s generally better to use). Template in delivery node contains the content of the notification. You can add both static and dynamic content sourced from user properties or trigger payloads. We use handlebars as our Whatsapp templating language. You can add dynamic content as {{var}} . Add trigger data in the mock to get variable auto-suggestions during editing. Ensure to publish the template before using it in a workflow. Learn how to design Webpush template here. 3. Functional nodes (Optional) : These are the logic nodes in the workflow. You can use it to add delay, batch multiple notifications in a summary or add conditional branches in the workflow. Check out all workflow nodes here. ​ Trigger the workflow You can trigger a test workflow directly from dashboard by clicking on ‘ Text ’ button in your workflow editor or “Commit” changes to trigger it from your code. We follow Git like versioning for workflow changes, so you need to commit your changes to trigger new workflow via the API. You can check all methods of triggering workflow here . To trigger a workflow, you need: Recipient : End user who would be notified in the workflow run. Recipient is uniquely identified by distinct_id within SuprSend and must have the relevant channel identity set in their profile. You can define recipient inline in case of API based trigger or create user profile first for event based trigger. Data or Event Properties : This will be used to render dynamic content in the template (added in template mock) or variables in the workflow configuration. We’ll be triggering the workflow with direct API trigger for quick testing. You can check all trigger methods here. Sample payload for API based trigger You can get workspace key, secret or API Key for trigger from Settings tab -> API Keys . Push channel will be updated in user profile as soon as you identify the user in step 4 , so you can just pass the distinct_id and data in the trigger. curl Python Node Go Java Copy Ask AI curl --request POST \ --url https://hub.suprsend.com/trigger/ \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer __api_key__' \ --header 'accept: application/json' \ --header 'content-type: application/json' \ --data ' { "workflow": "_workflow_slug_", "recipients": [ { "distinct_id": "0gxxx9f14-xxxx-23c5-1902-xxxcb6912ab09", "name":"recipient_1" } ], "data":{ "first_name": "User", "invoice_amount": "$5000", "invoice_id":"Invoice-1234" } } ​ Check notification logs You can view the status of any sent notification under the Logs tab. Logs are organized in the following order: Requests : Captures all API/SDK requests sent to SuprSend from your backend or frontend. You can see the input payload and request response here. Executions : Workflow executions are logged here. You can click on a log entry to open the step-by-step workflow debugger Messages : All delivery nodes (including webhooks) are tracked here along with their message status (delivered, seen, clicked). Message preview for delivered notifications will also be available soon. ​ Push to Production In SuprSend, each environment is isolated, meaning workflows, users, and vendors are configured separately in testing and production workspaces. Follow this go live checklist to setup things in production once you are done testing. Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Slack Quick set up guide to start sending notification on Slack chat via SuprSend. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Pila louis Posted on Sep 16, 2020           Constructors in Python (__init vs __new__) # python # programming # 100daysofcode Most object-oriented programming languages such as Java, C++, C#..etc have the concept of a constructor, a special method that creates and initializes the object when it is created. Python is a little different; it has a constructor and an initializer. The constructor function is rarely used unless you're doing something exotic. So, we'll start our discussion with the initialization method.  The assumption in this article is that you already know the basics of classes and objects in python.  The constructor function in python is called __new__ and __init__ is the initializer function. Quoting the python documentation, __new__ is used when you need to control the creation of a new instance while __init__ is used when you need to control the initialization of a new instance. __new__ is the first step of instance creation. It's called first and is responsible for returning a new instance of your class. In contrast, __init__ doesn't return anything; it's only responsible for initializing the instance after it's been created. In general, you shouldn't need to override __new__ unless you're subclassing an immutable type like str, int, Unicode, or tuple. NOTE:   Never name a function of your own with leading and trailing double underscores. It may mean nothing to Python, but there's always the possibility that the designers of Python will add a function that has a special purpose with that name in the future, and when they do, your code will break. Example 1: Using  __init__ class Point: def __init__(self, data): self.num = data def print_num(self): print(self.num) obj = Point(100) obj.print_num() Output: 100 Note: The self parameter is a reference to the current instance of the class and is used to access variables that belong to the class. Example 2: class Person: def __new__(cls): return object.__new__(cls) def __init__(self): self.instance_method() def instance_method(self): print('success!') personObj = Person() Notice that __init__ receives the argument self, while __new__ receives the class (cls ). Since self is a reference to the instance, this should tell you quite evidently that the instance is already created by the time __init__ gets called, since it gets passed the instance. It's also possible to call instance methods precisely because the instance has already been created. Thank you for reading. 😄 END!!! Top comments (3) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Tongyu Lu Follow High school student at PRISMS. Interested in CS, ML, game-dev. USACO Platinum qualified, but still getting better at projects. Codes for fun. Location Earth Education https://prismsus.org Joined Jul 30, 2020 • Mar 7 '21 • Edited on Mar 7 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide You can actually use super (). method_name ( * args , ** kw ) # PEP 3135 Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode In this case, it can be super (). __new__ ( cls , * args , ** kw ) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode The cls is actually necessary for __new__ . 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ElevenLabs brings the most compelling, rich and lifelike voices to creators and developers in just a few lines of code. 📖 API & Docs Check out the HTTP API documentation . Install pip install elevenlabs Usage Main Models Eleven Multilingual v2 ( eleven_multilingual_v2 ) Excels in stability, language diversity, and accent accuracy Supports 29 languages Recommended for most use cases Eleven Flash v2.5 ( eleven_flash_v2_5 ) Ultra-low latency Supports 32 languages Faster model, 50% lower price per character Eleven Turbo v2.5 ( eleven_turbo_v2_5 ) Good balance of quality and latency Ideal for developer use cases where speed is crucial Supports 32 languages For more detailed information about these models and others, visit the ElevenLabs Models documentation . from dotenv import load_dotenv from elevenlabs.client import ElevenLabs from elevenlabs.play import play load_dotenv () client = ElevenLabs () audio = client . text_to_speech . convert ( text = "The first move is what sets everything in motion." , voice_id = "JBFqnCBsd6RMkjVDRZzb" , model_id = "eleven_multilingual_v2" , output_format = "mp3_44100_128" , ) play ( audio ) Play 🎧 Try it out! Want to hear our voices in action? Visit the ElevenLabs Voice Lab to experiment with different voices, languages, and settings. Voices List all your available voices with voices() . from elevenlabs.client import ElevenLabs client = ElevenLabs ( api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" , ) response = client . voices . search () print ( response . voices ) For information about the structure of the voices output, please refer to the official ElevenLabs API documentation for Get Voices . Build a voice object with custom settings to personalize the voice style, or call client.voices.get_settings("your-voice-id") to get the default settings for the voice. Clone Voice Clone your voice in an instant. Note that voice cloning requires an API key, see below. from elevenlabs.client import ElevenLabs from elevenlabs.play import play client = ElevenLabs ( api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" , ) voice = client . voices . ivc . create ( name = "Alex" , description = "An old American male voice with a slight hoarseness in his throat. Perfect for news" , # Optional files = [ "./sample_0.mp3" , "./sample_1.mp3" , "./sample_2.mp3" ], ) Streaming Stream audio in real-time, as it's being generated. from elevenlabs import stream from elevenlabs.client import ElevenLabs client = ElevenLabs () audio_stream = client . text_to_speech . stream ( text = "This is a test" , voice_id = "JBFqnCBsd6RMkjVDRZzb" , model_id = "eleven_multilingual_v2" ) # option 1: play the streamed audio locally stream ( audio_stream ) # option 2: process the audio bytes manually for chunk in audio_stream : if isinstance ( chunk , bytes ): print ( chunk ) Async Client Use AsyncElevenLabs if you want to make API calls asynchronously. import asyncio from elevenlabs.client import AsyncElevenLabs eleven = AsyncElevenLabs ( api_key = "MY_API_KEY" ) async def print_models () -> None : models = await eleven . models . list () print ( models ) asyncio . run ( print_models ()) Conversational AI Build interactive AI agents with real-time audio capabilities using ElevenLabs Conversational AI. Basic Usage from elevenlabs.client import ElevenLabs from elevenlabs.conversational_ai.conversation import Conversation , ClientTools from elevenlabs.conversational_ai.default_audio_interface import DefaultAudioInterface client = ElevenLabs ( api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" ) # Create audio interface for real-time audio input/output audio_interface = DefaultAudioInterface () # Create conversation conversation = Conversation ( client = client , agent_id = "your-agent-id" , requires_auth = True , audio_interface = audio_interface , ) # Start the conversation conversation . start_session () # The conversation runs in background until you call: conversation . end_session () Custom Event Loop Support For advanced use cases involving context propagation, resource reuse, or specific event loop management, ClientTools supports custom asyncio event loops: import asyncio from elevenlabs.conversational_ai.conversation import ClientTools async def main (): # Get the current event loop custom_loop = asyncio . get_running_loop () # Create ClientTools with custom loop to prevent "different event loop" errors client_tools = ClientTools ( loop = custom_loop ) # Register your tools async def get_weather ( params ): location = params . get ( "location" , "Unknown" ) # Your async logic here return f "Weather in { location } : Sunny, 72°F" client_tools . register ( "get_weather" , get_weather , is_async = True ) # Use with conversation conversation = Conversation ( client = client , agent_id = "your-agent-id" , requires_auth = True , audio_interface = audio_interface , client_tools = client_tools ) asyncio . run ( main ()) Benefits of Custom Event Loop: Context Propagation : Maintain request-scoped state across async operations Resource Reuse : Share existing async resources like HTTP sessions or database pools Loop Management : Prevent "Task got Future attached to a different event loop" errors Performance : Better control over async task scheduling and execution Important: When using a custom loop, you're responsible for its lifecycle Don't close the loop while ClientTools are still using it. Tool Registration Register custom tools that the AI agent can call during conversations: client_tools = ClientTools () # Sync tool def calculate_sum ( params ): numbers = params . get ( "numbers" , []) return sum ( numbers ) # Async tool async def fetch_data ( params ): url = params . get ( "url" ) # Your async HTTP request logic return { "data" : "fetched" } client_tools . register ( "calculate_sum" , calculate_sum , is_async = False ) client_tools . register ( "fetch_data" , fetch_data , is_async = True ) Languages Supported Explore all models & languages . Contributing While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next generated release. Feel free to open a PR as a proof of concept, but know that we will not be able to merge it as-is. We suggest opening an issue first to discuss with us! 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Fixed-price development. Days, not months! Email djoty108@gmail.com Location Ukraine Joined May 24, 2025 • Jul 24 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I've heard a lot about Redis but haven't used it yet. This is such a great opportunity to try it! Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Seb Seb Seb Follow Everyone can code. Now the hard part is making something with worth. plan to post my developments and progress. Location South Africa Joined Apr 16, 2025 • Jul 24 '25 • Edited on Jul 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Redis huh. gonna check it out! Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jeremy Jeremy Jeremy Follow Joined May 22, 2025 • Jul 23 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That one looks very promising! 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Paul Craig Posted on Nov 12, 2020 • Edited on Nov 27, 2020           Cloud Run vs App Engine: a head-to-head comparison using facts and science # cloud # googlecloud # docker # serverless For low-traffic applications, Cloud Run is dramatically cheaper than App Engine. Abstract I was hosting a small web app as a side-project and looking to spend less money. I started out using Heroku, then moved to Google’s Cloud Platform. Using rigorous methods and markdown tables, I performed a science-inspired “how much does this cost?” comparison between App Engine and Cloud Run. This study finds that Cloud Run is usually the best option , although if you have money to burn are a “price insensitive consumer,” then App Engine is a bit zippier. Introduction Imagine you have a side-project-type web app and you’re looking to host it on Google’s Cloud Platform (GCP) but you don’t want to spend too much ca$h. Which GCP service do 4 out of 5 scientists recommend? Let’s find out. Background My incredible journey went basically thus: I built a small express app for upcoming Canadian holidays and wanted cheap but usable hosting. Initially, I was using Heroku’s $7/month Hobby Plan because at the end of the day month, it’s only $7. (ie, that’s like 3 coffees: ‘a coffee’ being the base unit of diminutive purchases.) Heroku was really easy to get going with, to integrate with GitHub Actions , and to ssh into when I needed to fiddle with something. But around month five, it dawned on me that it was going to cost $7/month for the rest of my life, so I started looking for other options. Pivoting to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) GCP was the cloud vendor with the most bonus cash on sign-up, so I figured that was a pretty neutral and unbiased reason to pick it. However, as a hapless first-time user, there are a lot of “ solutions ” to choose from. It seems like you’re not a real cloud vendor unless you can bury newcomers under an avalanche of vaguely differentiated products with abstract geometrical logos, so a straightforward question like “where do I host a basic express app?” didn’t have an obvious answer. Cutting through the media bias with facts and logic, I was able to narrow it down by following the research methodology of googling “ google cloud how do I host express app ”. The two options that popped up were: App Engine Cloud Run Both services will run apps and I had an app to run. Seemed perfect: they anticipated me like how I anticipated Canadians are looking for information about holidays. Methodology By signing up, I was granted 300 (!!) GCP bucks, and as a long-time government employee I knew this meant I had to find a creative way to spend it before the end of the fiscal year. Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Let’s run a research study! (This is where the science comes in.) My research question was “Should I use App Engine or Cloud Run to host my fun but unprofitable app?”, and to investigate that I opted for the immersion method where I would assume the role of a developer trying to host an app on Google Cloud. Setup As a precursor, I needed to set up my app on both services simultaneously. For the initial setup, I used the Quickstart material provided by Google at no cost to embedded researchers like me. (Both Quicks-start are pretty easy to follow once you have the gcloud command-line tools installed .) Overview: App Engine (AE) Node.js Quickstart for App Engine On AE, my express app runs as a node process, like booting it up with npm start locally. AE is a traditional hosting platform: it runs continuously and serves requests as they come in. At the end of the month, you pay for the amount of time it was running, which is typically “the entire month”. Overview: Cloud Run “Build and Deploy” Quickstart for Cloud Run Cloud Run runs containers, so for each release you have to build a container and push it to GCP. Unlike App Engine, Cloud Run only runs when requests come in, so you don’t pay for time spent idling. Containerized apps are more portable but not always something you focus on during development. It’s worth noting that the Cloud Run Quickstart provides 9 example Dockerfiles depending on your language of choice. (I used the Node.js one as a basis.) Simulating traffic At this point in the study, I had 2 instances of my app running: In App Engine: https://hols-ae.nn.r.appspot.com/ In Cloud Run: https://hols-hzlcxvebra-ue.a.run.app/ Because real applications have real traffic, I set up a ping service to send requests to each site exactly once every 47 minutes for the rest of time, just like how a Real Human Being™️ would browse. Having completed my setup, it was time to let the experiment run its course, so I passed the time doing highly academic things like rinsing noobs at dominion.games . Duration 2 months. Findings There were 2 principal findings of the study. For a low-traffic application, Cloud Run is dramatically cheaper than App Engine App Engine seems to respond slightly faster 1. Ongoing costs — Cloud Run wins ✅ Cloud Run App Engine Heroku Hobby Plan Monthly cost $0.09 $11.29 $7.00 Wow. App Engine runs 24/7 for the entire month whereas Cloud Run only runs when serving requests, and the difference is startling. Previously, I had been paying $7 a month for Heroku’s Hobby Plan . App Engine would cost me about 50% more Cloud Run costs 99% less , oh my goodness So basically it’s a blowout win for Cloud Run here. 2. Request latency — App Engine (usually) wins ✅ I also used some online speed test tools to measure the response times of my 2 instances. The results weren’t totally consistent, but App Engine generally responded more quickly. Pingdom Speed test (Results of 3 runs from São Paulo) Cloud Run App Engine Run 1 632 ms 471 ms Run 2 485 ms 568 ms Run 3 562 ms 470 ms Average 559 ms 503 ms Here we see App Engine responding on average 56 ms faster than Cloud Run (although in 1 case, Cloud Run was faster). The huge caveat here is that these times vary widely between runs, sometimes tripling or quadrupling depending on Who The F*ck Knows. WebPageTest (Results of 3 runs using “3G” download speed.) Cloud Run App Engine Run 1 5.217 s 5.010 s Run 2 5.310 s 4.922 s Run 3 5.353 s 5.089 s Average 5.293 s 5.007 s Again, keep in mind that these numbers shift around between runs. Why is App Engine faster? This isn’t totally clear to me, but I can speculate. The one measurable difference I noticed is that that the total request size from Cloud Run was larger because it doesn’t gzip files by default. Cloud Run App Engine Page size 125.8 KB 119.4 KB The Pingdom Speed Test for Cloud Run recommended I Compress components with gzip , and looking through the requests, my combined .js assets are indeed about 6 KB larger. Downloading bigger files makes your site slower, but I don’t think that’s the whole story. The big difference between the two services is that Cloud Run doesn’t run your container unless it’s getting requests. When a request comes in, it does 3 things: boots up the container serves the request shuts down the container It seems likely that the extra time needed to boot up the container adds to the total request time, leading to an average slower response time from Cloud Run. Of course, you also save a lot of money doing it this way, so the tradeoff here is whether you care more about optimizing your speed or your cost. Findings For me, the findings are decisive. If you’re a hobbyist developer and you want to host your fun app for next-to-free, you should definitely use Google Cloud Run. However, if money is no object, then you can pay exponentially more per month for a marginal speed boost on App Engine. Further reading Read more about why Google Cloud Run is better than other hosting options For an excellent intro to Docker, check out this excellent guide by Robert Cooper Check out Google’s “Build and Deploy” Quickstart for Cloud Run Use Github Actions to deploy automatically to Cloud Run Top comments (29) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Ashish “Logmaster” Boston Follow Joined Jan 4, 2021 • Jan 4 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Your app-engine was setup to "autoscale" hence the instance would stay up constantly costing you $. If you changed it to "basic" auto-scaling, GAE would have auto scale down and stop the instance and costs should be similar to cloud run. Could you pls re-test with this setting so its a more fair comparison. Thanks, cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/st... Like comment: Like comment: 16  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   msl00 msl00 msl00 Follow Joined Jan 12, 2021 • Jan 12 '21 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The linked documentation could be more clear, but it is not correct to say that "autoscaled" instances are "up constantly costing you $". You linked to the "Instance State" section, and it is saying that "autoscaled" instances will only ever show as being in the "running" state (vs the "stopped" state possible for "manual" or "basic" scaling). This is because "autoscaled" instances are shut down after some time (if no requests come in), not that the instances are running 24/7. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Igor Konforti Igor Konforti Igor Konforti Follow Location Berlin-ב Work SRE Joined Aug 14, 2020 • Apr 1 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I have to agree with @msl00 here! It's unclear and AFAIK AppEngine can NOT auto-scale to 0! Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Thread Thread   Vajahath Vajahath Vajahath Follow Joined Mar 22, 2019 • May 15 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide App engine standard environment can scale down to zero. I'm paying zero for for my hobby project. cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/th... Like comment: Like comment: 7  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Vugar Vugar Vugar Follow Joined May 9, 2021 • Mar 12 '23 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide The problem with autoscaling to 0 is that it causes cold start. Assume your app is idle state(usually after 20 minutes when no new requests coming) so the total number of instance would be 0. So it take about 10 seconds to start the server in AppEngine for a first request. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Izzy Young Izzy Young Izzy Young Follow Joined Jul 19, 2019 • Mar 18 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I laughed out a loud a couple of times reading this article. You have a great sense of humor and a fantastic writing style :) Like comment: Like comment: 10  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   mdovn mdovn mdovn Follow ... Joined Feb 12, 2020 • Sep 1 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "sometimes tripling or quadrupling depending on Who The F*ck Knows." =)) Like comment: Like comment: 8  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   bharatsawnani bharatsawnani bharatsawnani Follow Joined Dec 9, 2020 • Dec 9 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice tests and post, but you should specify which environment you're using for GAE. I primarily code in Java (Haven't deployed with Node.js on GAE so far) and from my experience the Standard environment works similarly to Cloud Run, as it spins up a new instance when a request is made (if there wasn't one already idle). The instance stays idle for 15 mins after that it's shutted down. Google gives you a daily free usage quota of 28 hours for instances. Hence if you tests were runnning once every 47 mins (and the requests didn't require much processing power)... then your daily cost would be 0.00$ as you wouldn't be surpassing the daily free quota. If your tests were on the Flexible Environment then that's a whole different story as an instance has to be idle all the time and I am not so sure what machine type they start of from there. In Standard the lowest instance is an F1, whicho would have 256mb RAM, which is not much but enough for a simple app. Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Samuel Favarin Samuel Favarin Samuel Favarin Follow I am a Software Engineer and a Bachelor of Computer Science Location Florianópolis, Brazil Work Software Engineer at Conecta Nuvem Joined Nov 12, 2020 • Nov 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice post! In the future would be cool to do a benchmark to compare with a similar AWS service. Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Paul Craig Paul Craig Paul Craig Follow Writes code, drinks tea, etc. Certainly would never get a haircut. Location Ottawa, Canada Work Dev at Canadian Digital Service Joined Oct 30, 2020 • Nov 13 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's a good question. At work we use Fargate a lot, which I find a lot more complex than Cloud Run to set up, but it has a similar "serverless container" platform concept as CR does. Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mario La Menza Perello Mario La Menza Perello Mario La Menza Perello Follow Joined Aug 9, 2021 • Aug 9 '21 • Edited on Aug 9 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I was unsuccessful trying to find out something about your app's datasource. Because IMO there is the big cost, when using Cloud Run. I agree with you, Cloud Run is cheap, but you have to use Cloud SQL as a datasource and in my experience it is far expensive compared with a SQL instance running in GCE. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Mike Neilens Mike Neilens Mike Neilens Follow Joined Mar 25, 2020 • Jun 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I’ve been running a couple of applications on App Engine for several years and never been billed more than $0.50 per month. I think you may have set up App Engine incorrectly for the workload you are using. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Dom Dom Dom Follow Joined Feb 12, 2020 • Jan 12 '21 • Edited on Jan 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Misleading post as the premise is that you pay for App Engine 24/7 which isn't true on the standard instances (predefined languages versions e.g. Go 1.12) only if you choose flex (custom versions). Otherwise you have a point but it's not clear and standard App Engine covers most use cases. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Maxim Tan Maxim Tan Maxim Tan Follow Joined Dec 26, 2021 • Dec 26 '21 • Edited on Dec 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Just to chime in for anyone confused by the huge price difference. In my experience, App Engine Standard Environment with automatic scaling will effectively scale down to "0 instances": After 15 minutes with no request, with automatic scaling, you are billed NOTHING. ( dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/up... ) Google states on their pricing page: Accrual of instance hours begins when an instance starts and ends as described below, depending on the type of scaling you specify for the instance: Basic or automatic scaling: accrual ends fifteen minutes after an instance finishes processing its last request. Manual scaling: accrual ends fifteen minutes after an instance shuts down. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   lostinthefield lostinthefield lostinthefield Follow Work Web Developer at Field Museum Joined Apr 27, 2021 • Apr 27 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Paul, thanks for this hilarious and informative comparison! I was wondering if you had also considered deploying this site as a static site on something like Firebase Hosting/Vercel/Netlify/Github Pages, etc. (straight to a CDN, instead of worrying about hosting)? Next.js takes cares of a lot of pain points (data fetching, caching etc.). We're considering something like that for our own site. You do lose the benefit of having a proper node.js backend, but so far our needs can be met by Next.js mixed with maybe some serverless functions. Overall, that could maybe bring costs down even further than an auto-scaling container, as long as you don't need access to a real server...? Just food for thought. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Lars Rye Jeppesen Lars Rye Jeppesen Lars Rye Jeppesen Follow Aspartam Junkie Location Vice City Pronouns Grand Master Joined Feb 10, 2017 • Dec 18 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide NextJs is great but locks you in to using old hat React, not everybody's cup of tea, mind you. Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   dmytro lysak dmytro lysak dmytro lysak Follow Joined Oct 8, 2021 • Oct 8 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide What about the 1 million requests are free per month on cloud run? Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Lisa Guinn Lisa Guinn Lisa Guinn Follow Joined Oct 19, 2021 • Oct 19 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is the monthly free tier on Cloud Run: 180,000 vCPU-seconds 360,000 GiB-seconds (memory) 2 million requests 1 GiB free data egress within North America So the app must have exceeded one of these parameters to incur a monthly charge cf. cloud.google.com/run/pricing Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply View full discussion (29 comments) Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink . Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Paul Craig Follow Writes code, drinks tea, etc. Certainly would never get a haircut. 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Audit Logs - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? 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Navigation MONITORING & DEBUGGING Audit Logs Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog MONITORING & DEBUGGING Audit Logs OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Track all actions performed inside your SuprSend account. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Audit logs provide a complete record of all actions performed by team members on your SuprSend account. Each entry includes who performed the action, when it happened, and details about what changed. This is particularly useful for maintaining team accountability, tracking security-sensitive operations, and quickly identifying who made specific changes—especially helpful when someone accidentally deletes a service token or makes an unintended configuration change. Audit logs are available on the Enterprise plan. ​ Accessing audit logs To view all account activity: Go to Account Settings by clicking on the user icon in the top right corner of the dashboard. Select [Audit Logs] ( https://app.suprsend.com/en/account-settings/audit-logs ) tab. The audit logs page displays a list of actions performed in your account, showing the actor, action, workspace, location, and date for each entry. Filter audit logs to find specific entries by: Filter option Description Date range Choose relative date ranges (e.g., last 7 days, last 30 days) or set an absolute date range Actor Filter by team member email or name Action Select one or more action types (e.g., account.member_invited , api_key.generated ) ​ Tracked actions Authentication & Key / Token Management Monitors all security-related changes including authentication methods, API keys, tokens, and signing keys. These are the highest priority events to track. Authentication (Account Settings → Authentication) Action Description account.mfa_enabled Multi-factor authentication (MFA) was enabled for your account. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second verification step when logging in. account.mfa_disabled Multi-factor authentication (MFA) was disabled for your account. This removes the additional security layer. Service Tokens (Account Settings → Service Tokens) Action Description service_token.generated A new service token was created. Service tokens are used for authentication of management API requests or for CLI operations. service_token.deleted Service token was deleted. This token can no longer be used for authentication. API Keys (Developers → API Keys) Action Description api_key.generated A new API key was created. API keys are used to authenticate API requests to SuprSend. api_key.disabled API key was deleted. This key can no longer be used to make API requests. Public Keys (Developers → API Keys) Action Description public_api_key.generated A new public API key was generated. Public API keys are used for authentication of client SDK requests. public_api_key.rotated Public API key was rotated (replaced with a new key). This is done for security purposes to invalidate the old key. public_api_key.deleted Public API key was deleted. This key can no longer be used for authentication. public_api_key.secure_mode_enabled Enhanced security mode was enabled for public API key. This requires a signed user token to be sent along with client requests. public_api_key.secure_mode_disabled Enhanced security mode was disabled for public API key. This no longer requires a signed user token to be sent along with client requests. Signing Keys (Developers → API Keys) Action Description signing_api_key.generated A new signing API key was generated. Signing keys are used to sign JWT tokens for client SDK requests. signing_api_key.deleted Signing API key was deleted. This key can no longer be used to sign JWT tokens. signing_api_key.rolled Signing API key was rolled (replaced with a new key). The old key is invalidated and a new one is generated. Team Management Tracks changes to your team - member invitations, deactivations, and role changes. Team Management (Account Settings → Team) Action Description account.member_invited New team member was invited to the team. They will receive an email to join your team. account.member_deactivated Team member was deactivated. This user can no longer access the account. account.member_invite_cancelled Pending member invitation was cancelled. They will not be able to join using that invitation. account.member_invite_resent Member invitation was resent. This is useful if the original invitation expired or was lost. account.member_role_changed Team member role was changed. This affects their permissions and access level. We’re continuously expanding audit log coverage to include other account level actions. If you have any suggestions or need to track other actions on priority basis, please contact the SuprSend support team . ​ FAQs Can I export my audit logs? This feature to download audit logs or export it in your data warehouse is not available yet. You can raise feature request on slack community or email us at [email protected] . How long are audit logs stored? We start tracking audit logs in your account as soon as you upgrade to the Enterprise plan. The log retention timeframe depends on your billing plan. Why do I see system actions in my audit logs? When events occur that don’t originate from a user action (like automated system updates or side effects from merges), these events may be attributed to system processes. This helps maintain a complete audit trail of all changes to your account. Was this page helpful? 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SMS - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? 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Navigation Quick Start Guide SMS Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide SMS OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Set up guide to send SMS notifications via SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. ​ Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. You can switch between them from the top navigation bar, and create additional workspaces if needed. Sandbox Demo Workspace with pre-configured vendors for quick exploration and POC. Includes a sample workflow, a sample user with your registered email and pre-configured channels for quick testing. Limitation: Available for a trial period and SMS notifications can be sent only to verified phone numbers (to prevent spam). Staging Development workspace used to test notification flows before pushing it to production. You can enable Test Mode to safely test notification flows without delivering to real users. In Test Mode, notifications is delivered only to designated internal testers. You can also set up a catch-all channel to redirect all notifications intended for non-test users. Production Live workspace for syncing your actual product users and running production workflows. We do not recommend making changes directly in your production workspace as it might disrupt your live notifications. ​ Create a workflow Workflow houses the automation logic of your notification. Each workflow starts with a trigger, processes the defined logic, and sends one or more messages to the end user. You can create a workflow from SuprSend dashboard by clicking on + Create workflow button on the workflows tab . To design a workflow, you need: A Trigger point - Trigger initiates the workflow. You can initiate it Using the direct workflow API , where you can include recipient channel information, preferences, and actor details directly in the trigger. By emitting an event (note: the recipient needs to be pre-created for event-based triggers). Delivery node - Delivery Nodes represent the channels where users will receive notifications. You can use: multi-channel nodes, to send messages across multiple channels, smart channel routing , to notify users sequentially rather than bombarding them on all channels at once (though it’s generally better to use). Template in delivery node contains the content of the notification. You can add both static and dynamic content sourced from user properties or trigger payloads. We use handlebars as our Whatsapp templating language. You can add dynamic content as {{var}} . Add trigger data in the mock to get variable auto-suggestions during editing. Ensure to publish the template before using it in a workflow. Learn more about how to design SMS template here . Functional nodes (Optional) These are the logic nodes in the workflow. You can use it to add delay, batch multiple notifications in a summary or add conditional branches in the workflow. Check out all workflow nodes here. ​ Trigger the workflow You can trigger a test workflow directly from dashboard by clicking on ‘ Test ’ button in your workflow editor or “Commit” changes to trigger it from your code. We follow Git like versioning for workflow changes, so you need to commit your changes to trigger new workflow via the API. You can check all methods of triggering workflow here . To trigger a workflow, you need: Recipient - End user who would be notified in the workflow run. Recipient is uniquely identified by distinct_id within SuprSend and must have the relevant channel identity set in their profile. You can define recipient inline in case of API based trigger or create user profile first for event based trigger. In Sandbox environment, a sample user with your registered email ID is pre-created for testing. You can always add more users or edit existing user profile from subscriber page on UI. Data or Event Properties - This will be used to render dynamic content in the template (added in template mock) or variables in the workflow configuration. We’ll be triggering the workflow with direct API trigger for quick testing. You can check all trigger methods here. Sample payload for API based trigger You can get workspace key, secret or API Key for trigger from Settings tab -> API Keys curl python node go java Copy Ask AI curl --request POST \ --url https://hub.suprsend.com/trigger/ \ --header 'Authorization: Bearer __api_key__' \ --header 'accept: application/json' \ --header 'content-type: application/json' \ --data ' { "workflow": "_workflow_slug_", "recipients": [ { "distinct_id": "0gxxx9f14-xxxx-23c5-1902-xxxcb6912ab09", "$sms":["+12135555444"], "name":"recipient_1" } ], "data":{ "first_name": "User", "invoice_amount": "$5000", "invoice_id":"Invoice-1234" } } ' ​ Check notification logs You can view the status of any sent notification under the Logs tab. Logs are organized in the following order: Requests : Captures all API/SDK requests sent to SuprSend from your backend or frontend. You can see the input payload and request response here. Executions : Workflow executions are logged here. You can click on a log entry to open the step-by-step workflow debugger Messages : All delivery nodes (including webhooks) are tracked here along with their message status (delivered, seen, clicked). Message preview for delivered notifications will also be available soon. ​ Test with your SMS vendor You have to bring your own vendor to setup SMS notification in staging and production workspaces. However, you can test your workflows in Sandbox where sample vendors are pre-added. You can clone workflows from one workspace to another. All you have to do is fill in the vendor form for your respective vendor and you are good to go. ​ Push to Production In SuprSend, each environment is isolated, meaning workflows, users, and vendors are configured separately in testing and production workspaces. Follow this go live checklist to setup things in production once you are done testing. Was this page helpful? 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Project Updates The TypeScript SDK has been updated to support latest API version (2.11). Installation npm i -s intercom-client Reference A full reference for this library is available here . Usage Instantiate and use the client with the following: import { IntercomClient } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { token : "YOUR_TOKEN" } ) ; await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( { url : "https://www.example.com" } ) ; Request And Response Types The SDK exports all request and response types as TypeScript interfaces. Simply import them with the following namespace: import { Intercom } from "intercom-client" ; const request : Intercom . ConfigureAwayAdminRequest = { ... } ; Exception Handling When the API returns a non-success status code (4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of the following error will be thrown. import { IntercomError } from "intercom-client" ; try { await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... ) ; } catch ( err ) { if ( err instanceof IntercomError ) { console . log ( err . statusCode ) ; console . log ( err . message ) ; console . log ( err . body ) ; console . log ( err . rawResponse ) ; } } Pagination List endpoints are paginated. The SDK provides an iterator so that you can simply loop over the items: import { IntercomClient } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { token : "YOUR_TOKEN" } ) ; const pageableResponse = await client . articles . list ( ) ; for await ( const item of pageableResponse ) { console . log ( item ) ; } // Or you can manually iterate page-by-page let page = await client . articles . list ( ) ; while ( page . hasNextPage ( ) ) { page = page . getNextPage ( ) ; } // You can also access the underlying response const response = page . response ; Advanced Additional Headers If you would like to send additional headers as part of the request, use the headers request option. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { headers : { 'X-Custom-Header' : 'custom value' } } ) ; Additional Query String Parameters If you would like to send additional query string parameters as part of the request, use the queryParams request option. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { queryParams : { 'customQueryParamKey' : 'custom query param value' } } ) ; Retries The SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. 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You can configure the logger by passing in a logging object to the client options. import { IntercomClient , logging } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { ... logging : { level : logging . LogLevel . Debug , // defaults to logging.LogLevel.Info logger : new logging . ConsoleLogger ( ) , // defaults to ConsoleLogger silent : false , // defaults to true, set to false to enable logging } } ) ; The logging object can have the following properties: level : The log level to use. Defaults to logging.LogLevel.Info . logger : The logger to use. Defaults to a logging.ConsoleLogger . silent : Whether to silence the logger. Defaults to true . The level property can be one of the following values: logging.LogLevel.Debug logging.LogLevel.Info logging.LogLevel.Warn logging.LogLevel.Error To provide a custom logger, you can pass in an object that implements the logging.ILogger interface. 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Navigation MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Track, debug, and audit all your notification activity with comprehensive logging. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT SuprSend provides end-to-end logging across requests, executions, broadcasts, and messages. Navigate to the Logs tab to access your logs. Every request produces logs at upto 3 stages depending on the type of request. Requests All API/SDK requests made to SuprSend are logged here. You can see the input payload and request response here. Workflow Executions Workflow trigger and event requests resulting in workflow execution are logged here. You can use this to see step by step workflow execution. Broadcast Executions All broadcast executions are logged here. You can see the summarized step by step execution of the broadcast. Messages Log of all delivery nodes (including webhooks) are tracked here along with their message status (delivered, seen, clicked). ​ Log Types ​ Requests You can check the request payload and response of all API/SDK requests made to SuprSend here . Workflow errors which are detected before workflow execution are also logged here (eg. Trigger condition mismatch, workflow not found and recipient not found). Request log entry details Each request log entry includes these sections: Section Details Response Success response with status, or failure response with error code, description, type, severity, and context Input HTTP method, endpoint (e.g., /event/ , /trigger/ ), and complete JSON payload Workflow Execution If the request is a workflow trigger or event request, you can see the workflow execution log here. Click on it to navigate to the linked workflow execution log. Summary Other relevant information like Recipient (clickable link to user page), idempotency key (with copy button), received at timestamp, workflow name , and tenant ID (if applicable) Status indicators: Status Log Level Meaning 🟢 Completed INFO Request was processed successfully. In case of workflow trigger or event requests, this doesn’t mean successful workflow execution. It just means that workflow run request was accepted by SuprSend. You can check the workflow execution log to see the status of the workflow execution. 🟠 Partial Failure WARNING Request was not successful, and had warnings (non-actionable errors). For example, workflow trigger condition mismatch. 🔴 Failed ERROR Request failed to execute due to some errors. You should continuously monitor these errors and fix it in real-time as these are critical errors that needs a fix. For example, invalid request payload, authentication failures, workflow not found, recipient not found, etc. Common errors captured: Error Type Examples API-level errors Invalid requests, missing required fields, authentication failures Workflow trigger errors Trigger condition mismatch, workflow not found, recipient not found Schema validation errors If you have linked schema to the workflow or event and payload doesn’t match the workflow schema Navigate from here: Workflow trigger / event requests : View execution details in the Workflow Executions log. The linked execution is available in the expanded request log. Broadcast requests : View execution details in the Broadcast Executions log. Other requests : The Request Logs show the final response status and error details. ​ Workflow Executions Workflow execution logs show how individual workflows are processed for each user and show step-by-step workflow execution details. You can see how each node in the workflow is executed. All the errors that happen during workflow execution are logged here, except delivery errors since they are reported later by vendor and is tracked in Message Logs. Each workflow execution log entry includes these sections: Overview : Generic information about the workflow execution: Workflow slug, tenant ID and Recipient (clickable) Execution ID (share this with SuprSend support if you need help in debugging the workflow or want to report an issue) Idempotency key (unique identifier of the request passed to SuprSend) Status (Completed, Partial Failure, Failed) Start time (workflow start timestamp) Notification category Workflow diagram : Visual path of the execution and color coded status against each node. Check the failed nodes for error details. Execution history : Chronological logs of workflow start, node execution, channel computation, template rendering, and notification triggers. Status indicators: Status Log Level Meaning 🟢 Completed INFO Workflow or node Execution completed successfully without failures . It doesn’t mean that all messages were delivered successfully. Check Message Logs for actual delivery status. 🟠 Partial Failure WARNING Workflow or node Execution completed with some warnings (non-actionable errors). For example, no active channels, user preference opt-outs, tenant preference opt-outs, etc. 🔴 Failed ERROR Workflow execution failed for some nodes or some steps in the node execution failed. You can check individual workflow log to see which node failed and the error details. For example, template rendering failures, variable evaluation errors, etc. 🔵 In Progress INFO Workflow or node execution is still in progress. Final status will result in one of the above 3 statuses. Common errors captured: Any error that can be evaluated within SuprSend are logged here, except for delivery errors which are tracked in Message Logs. Error Type Examples Template rendering failures Missing variables, syntax errors Channel computation issues No active channels, User Preference opt-outs, Tenant Preference opt-outs Node execution failures Condition mismatches, data validation errors Variable evaluation errors Missing data, type mismatches Navigate from here: If your workflow execution has delivery or webhook nodes, their corresponding logs are available in Message Logs. Click on view message logs in delivery nodes to navigate to the corresponding message log. “Completed” execution does not mean “Delivered”. A workflow can complete successfully but still have message delivery failures. Check Message Logs for actual delivery status. ​ Broadcast Executions Broadcast execution logs track broadcast campaigns sent to user lists. Unlike workflow execution logs which are per-user, broadcast logs provide a summary of execution across a list of users, showing aggregate statistics and processing steps. Each broadcast execution log entry includes these sections: Overview : Generic information about the broadcast execution: Broadcast slug, tenant ID and List ID (clickable) Broadcast Execution ID (share this with SuprSend support if you need help in debugging the broadcast or want to report an issue) Idempotency key (unique identifier of the request passed to SuprSend) Status (Triggered, Skipped, Failed) Start time (broadcast start timestamp) Notification category Execution history : Chronological logs of broadcast start, template loading, user profile fetching (with progress percentage), channel computation, template rendering, and notification triggering. Aggregate statistics : Summary of the broadcast performance: Total users processed (percentage and count) at each stage of the broadcast execution At delivery stage: Preference evaluation, messages triggered and delivery status (delivered, seen, clicked) Status indicators: Status Meaning 🟢 Triggered Users who received notifications on at least one channel 🟠 Skipped Excluded due to missing channels or opt-out 🔴 Failed Trigger failed due to errors (e.g., template rendering failures) Common errors captured: Error Type Examples Template rendering failures Missing variables, syntax errors Channel computation issues No active channels, User Preference opt-outs, Tenant Preference opt-outs Vendor Config issue Vendor not configured for the channel and notification category or broadcast not supported for that vendor Why execution is skipped: Reason Description Unsubscribed User has unsubscribed from that notification category or the required channel in the category Missing channel User does not have that channel or that is marked inactive due to hard bounce in the past (e.g., no email address, no phone number) Navigate from here: Successful broadcasts will have delivery logs available in Message Logs. Click “View all message logs” next to delivery step to navigate directly to individual message delivery status for all users in the broadcast. Broadcast logs show processing up to trigger. For delivery details, see message logs. ​ Messages Message logs show individual notification messages, their delivery errors and engagement status . You’ll see 1 log entry corresponding to each delivery node or webhook node in the workflow or broadcast execution. Use this to track the delivery errors, notification engagement status, webhook request and response details or any other errors that happen for deivery node during the workflow or broadcast execution. Each message log entry includes: Overview : Generic information about the message: Triggered at timestamp, workflow/broadcast name, node (e.g., Multi-Channel, Email, SMS, Mobile Push, Inbox), template, recipient ID, and tenant ID. Notification Status : Triggered, Delivered, Seen, Clicked, Failed Delivery errors : Delivery errors if any Delivery timeline : Delivery timeline for the message Webhook request and response : Webhook request and response details if any Execution Error : Workflow execution error for delivery or webhook node if any Status indicators: Status Log Level Meaning 🟢 Completed INFO Notification was successfully delivered to user on all channels or handed off to the vendor if we’re not able to track the delivery status 🟠 Partial Failure WARNING Notification was partially delivered on some channels or failed on other or message were not delivered due to warnings like preference opt-outs etc. 🔴 Failed ERROR **Notification failed to be delivered to the end user on all channels or there was an error in workflow execution for some channels like template rendering failures ** 🔵 In Progress INFO Notifications are still in progress. Final status will result in one of the above 3 statuses. Notification Delivery and Engagement Status: Stage Details Triggered ✅ (success) or ❌ (failed) - whether the notification was successfully handed off to the vendor Delivered ✅ (success) or ❌ (failed) - whether the notification was delivered to the end user Seen Whether the notification was seen/opened by the user Clicked Whether the notification was clicked/interacted with Hover over status indicators to see the timestamp of each stage and if failed, the reason for failure. Engagement status tracked across channels: Channel Delivered Seen Clicked Email ✅ ✅ ✅ SMS ✅ ❌ ❌ WhatsApp ✅ ✅ ❌ Android Push ✅ ✅ ✅ iOS Push ✅ ✅ ✅ Web Push ✅ ✅ ✅ Inbox ✅ ✅ ✅ Slack ✅ ❌ ❌ MS Teams ✅ ❌ ❌ Configure https://hub.suprsend.com/webhook/* in your vendor dashboard to track delivery, seen, and click events for email, SMS and WhatsApp. Common errors captured: Error Type Examples Delivery errors Delivery failures reported by vendor Template rendering failures Missing variables, syntax errors Channel computation issues No active channels, User Preference opt-outs, Tenant Preference opt-outs Vendor Config issue Vendor not configured for the channel and notification category or broadcast not supported for that vendor Delay in updating the status: Some events (delivery/seen/click) depend on vendor callbacks and may appear with delay. Navigate from here: Use “View Execution” link to navigate to the corresponding workflow execution log. ​ Navigating Logs Page ​ Refresh Interval Logs are auto-refreshed every 20 seconds by default. You can manually refresh the logs by clicking the refresh button. You can also pause auto-refresh if you’re investigating a specific issue to prevent new logs from changing your view. ​ Filters You have global filters to drill down logs like date range and then you have tab specific filters to filter logs by status, error severity, idempotency key, recipient, object, and tenant ID etc. Fastest ways to find something: Looking for end-to-end trace of a particular request? → Paste idempotency key in the filter to trace the notification end-to-end across all log types Looking for a recipient log history? → Navigate to Users tab and check all users inside user details page or filter by recipient ID or email address in logs page Checking why a notification was not delivered? → Check message logs for delivery errors. If not found, check workflow execution logs for any error in node execution. If still not found, check request logs and see if the workflow was triggered for the user. Tracing all executions for an object? → Filter by object ID on workflow execution and messages logs. Filters panel for narrowing logs ​ Charts with drag-to-zoom capability The request logs page displays an interactive graph showing request volume over time. Hover over any point to see date/time range, total requests, and success/failed/partial failure percentages. Click or drag to zoom into specific time periods. Interactive graph showing request volume with hover details ​ Log Retention Logs default to “Last 1 day” when first opened. Choose from relative ranges (Last 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, and additional presets) or select absolute date ranges with timezone-aware selection. Older logs are retained for a period of time based on your pricing plan . For extended retention options, contact our sales team . ​ Exporting Logs Export logs and notification statuses to your own systems: Outbound Webhooks Get instant alerts of notification statuses after delivery in a URL endpoint. Use for third-party logging, internal alerting, and real-time updates. S3 Sync Sync all logs: requests, workflow executions and messages to your own data warehouse for internal analytics or to power analytics and logs on your product. ​ Frequently Asked Questions What does each message stage mean in SuprSend? Each status represents a specific step in notification processing: Status Meaning Triggered Request was sent to the vendor Trigger Failed SuprSend failed to send the request to the vendor Failure by Vendor Vendor accepted the request but could not deliver it Delivered Message reached the end user Seen User opened or viewed the message or user cleared the notification from tray in case of Android Push Clicked User clicked or interacted with the notification I don't see any error in message logs even though the notification was not delivered? There can be 2 reasons for the delivery failure to not get logged: You have not configured the callback URL in your vendor dashboard. This is why SuprSend is not getting delivery status updates from the vendor. If you’ve configured the webhook and still not seeing delivery status, there’s a delay in delivery status by vendor. Which message stages are tracked per channel? Channel Delivered Seen Clicked Email ✅ ✅ ✅ SMS ✅ ❌ ❌ WhatsApp ✅ ✅ ❌ Android Push ✅ ✅ ✅ iOS Push ✅ ✅ ✅ Web Push ✅ ✅ ✅ Inbox ✅ ✅ ✅ Slack ✅ ❌ ❌ MS Teams ✅ ❌ ❌ Why don’t I see delivery, seen, or click events in logs? Delivery and engagement events require vendor callbacks for SMS, Email and WhatsApp. For push channels, there’s a setup to enable delivery status tracking. Ensure the callback URL https://hub.suprsend.com/webhook/* is set in your vendor dashboard or in case of push channels, see if the SDK setup is done correctly. Why are some notification logs delayed or out of order? Log events can appear delayed because delivery, seen, and click updates depend on asynchronous vendor callbacks and there’s a delay in webhook response from vendor. What timezone are notification logs shown in? Notification logs are displayed in the browser’s local timezone by default. You can change the timezone from the top navbar to your desired timezone. You can also set relative timestamp if needed. Why was a notification channel skipped for a user? A channel may be skipped due to user opt-outs, missing channel identifiers, or vendor and configuration constraints. These decisions are recorded in broadcast execution and message logs. Are there limits on searching or accessing notification logs? Logs have a retention period based on your pricing plan. Generally varies between 30 days to 90 days. Logs older than the retention period are not accessible. ​ Additional Resources Error Guides List of possible errors occurred and their resolutions. Get Support If you need help debugging a workflow, copy Execution ID and contact SuprSend support via in-product chat , email , or Slack community Was this page helpful? 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Flutter (Headless) - SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams Skip to main content SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Community Trust Center Platform Status Postman Collection GETTING STARTED What is SuprSend? Quick Start Guide Best Practices Plan Your Integration Go-live checklist CORE CONCEPTS Templates Users Events Workflow Notification Categories Preferences Tenants Lists Broadcast Objects Translations DLT Guidelines Whatsapp Template Guidelines WORKFLOW BUILDER Design Workflow Node List Workflow Settings Trigger Workflow Validate Trigger Payload Tenant Workflows Notification Inbox Overview Multi Tabs React Javascript (Angular, Vuejs etc) React Native Flutter (Headless) PREFERENCE CENTRE Embedded Preference Centre Javascript Angular React VENDOR INTEGRATION GUIDE Overview Email Integrations SMS Integrations Android Push Whatsapp Integrations iOS Push Chat Integrations Vendor Fallback Tenant Vendor INTEGRATIONS Webhook Connectors MONITORING & DEBUGGING Logs Audit Logs Error Guides MANAGE YOUR ACCOUNT Authentication Methods Contact Us Get Started SuprSend, Notification infrastructure for Product teams home page Search... ⌘ K Ask AI Contact Us Get Started Get Started Search... Navigation Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Notification Inbox Flutter (Headless) OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Integrate SuprSend inbox in Flutter using the headless SDK and hooks. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT SuprSend uses flutter hooks to provide inbox functionality in flutter applications. ​ Installation 1 Project's pubspec.yaml changes Add the following line of code inside dependencies in the pubspec.yaml file under the dependencies section pubspec.yaml Copy Ask AI dependencies : flutter : sdk : flutter suprsend_flutter_inbox : "^0.0.1" 2 Run flutter pub get in the terminal Bash Copy Ask AI $ flutter pub get ​ Initialization Enclose your Material App inside SuprSendProvider and pass the workspace key, workspace secret, distinct_id, and subscriber_id . main.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; SuprSendProvider ( workspaceKey : < your workspace key > , workspaceSecret: < your workspace secret > , distinctId: distinct_id, subscriberId: subscriber_id, child: YourAppComponent() ) SuprSend hooks can only be used inside of SuprSendProvider. ​ Adding SuprSend inbox component ​ useBell hook This hook provides unSeenCount, markAllSeen which is related to the Bell icon in the inbox unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markAllSeen : Used to mark seen for all notifications. Call this method on clicking the bell icon so that it will reset the notification count to 0. bell.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final bellData = useBell (); // bellData structure: { "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void } ​ useNotifications hook This hook provides a notifications list, unSeenCount, markClicked, and markAllSeen. notifications : List of all notifications. This array can be looped and notifications can be displayed. unSeenCount : Use this variable to show the unseen notification count anywhere in your application. markClicked : Method used to mark a notification as clicked. Pass notification id which is clicked as the first param. code.dart Copy Ask AI import 'package:suprsend_flutter_inbox/main.dart' ; final notifData = useNotifications (); // notifData structure: { "notifications" : List < Notification > , "unSeenCount" : int , "markAllSeen" : () =>void "markClicked" :( n_id ) =>void } // Notification structure: { "n_id" : string , "n_category" : string , "created_on" : int , "seen_on" : int , "message" : { "header" : string , "text" : string , "url" : string , "extra_data" : string , "avatar" : { "action_url" : string , "avatar_url" : string }, "subtext" : { "text" : string , "action_url" : string } "actions" :[ { "name" : string , "url" : string } ] } } ​ Example implementation Example implementation can be found here . Was this page helpful? Yes No Suggest edits Raise issue Previous Embedded Preference Centre How to integrate a Notification Preference Center into your website and add its link to your notification templates. Next ⌘ I x github linkedin youtube Powered by On this page Installation Initialization Adding SuprSend inbox component useBell hook useNotifications hook Example implementation
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Table of Contents Installation Reference Usage Request and Response Types Exception Handling Advanced Additional Headers Additional Query String Parameters Retries Timeouts Aborting Requests Access Raw Response Data Runtime Compatibility Contributing Installation npm i -s candidhealth Reference A full reference for this library is available here . Usage Instantiate and use the client with the following: import { CandidApiClient } from "candidhealth" ; const client = new CandidApiClient ( { clientId : "YOUR_CLIENT_ID" , clientSecret : "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET" } ) ; await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( { payerId : "payer_id" , provider : { npi : "npi" } , subscriber : { firstName : "first_name" , lastName : "last_name" } } ) ; Request and Response Types The SDK exports all request and response types as TypeScript interfaces. Simply import them with the following namespace: import { CandidApi } from "candidhealth" ; const request : CandidApi . AuthGetTokenRequest = { ... } ; Exception Handling When the API returns a non-success status code (4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of the following error will be thrown. import { CandidApiError } from "candidhealth" ; try { await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... ) ; } catch ( err ) { if ( err instanceof CandidApiError ) { console . log ( err . statusCode ) ; console . log ( err . message ) ; console . log ( err . body ) ; console . log ( err . rawResponse ) ; } } Advanced Additional Headers If you would like to send additional headers as part of the request, use the headers request option. const response = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... , { headers : { 'X-Custom-Header' : 'custom value' } } ) ; Additional Query String Parameters If you would like to send additional query string parameters as part of the request, use the queryParams request option. const response = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... , { queryParams : { 'customQueryParamKey' : 'custom query param value' } } ) ; Retries The SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retryable and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed retryable when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: 408 (Timeout) 429 (Too Many Requests) 5XX (Internal Server Errors) Use the maxRetries request option to configure this behavior. const response = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... , { maxRetries : 0 // override maxRetries at the request level } ) ; Timeouts The SDK defaults to a 60 second timeout. Use the timeoutInSeconds option to configure this behavior. const response = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... , { timeoutInSeconds : 30 // override timeout to 30s } ) ; Aborting Requests The SDK allows users to abort requests at any point by passing in an abort signal. const controller = new AbortController ( ) ; const response = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... , { abortSignal : controller . signal } ) ; controller . abort ( ) ; // aborts the request Access Raw Response Data The SDK provides access to raw response data, including headers, through the .withRawResponse() method. The .withRawResponse() method returns a promise that results to an object with a data and a rawResponse property. const { data , rawResponse } = await client . preEncounter . eligibilityChecks . v1 . post ( ... ) . withRawResponse ( ) ; console . log ( data ) ; console . log ( rawResponse . headers [ 'X-My-Header' ] ) ; Runtime Compatibility The SDK defaults to node-fetch but will use the global fetch client if present. The SDK works in the following runtimes: Node.js 18+ Vercel Cloudflare Workers Deno v1.25+ Bun 1.0+ React Native Customizing Fetch Client The SDK provides a way for you to customize the underlying HTTP client / Fetch function. 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It is important to us that we provide you all with the tools to identify and flag problems that may affect a single author or countless DEV users. In this post, we hope to provide simple and effective guidance to combat plagiarism as a community. Whether you’re reporting plagiarism as you stumble upon it or learning how to avoid it in your own writing, hopefully, you find this resource helpful! What is Plagiarism? Oxford Languages defines plagiarism as, "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own," however, plagiarism is multifaceted and it’s not always so clear as this. Bowdoin University wrote a great breakdown of the four most common types of plagiarism , in tl:dr fashion these are: "Direct Plagiarism" "Self Plagiarism" "Mosaic Plagiarism" "Accidental Plagiarism" Let's take a little deeper look into each… Direct Plagiarism is the most blatant form of plagiarism we encounter. This pertains to a user copying and pasting content from another blog, piece of media, or document, and claiming it as their own. Self Plagiarism is described through an academic lens in the Bowdoin University article which is not as relevant to our community, but we can think of this in a different way. For instance, you could potentially self-plagiarize by reposting an article you wrote for a company or publication, if they own your work. In many circumstances, these places will be happy for you to repost your work elsewhere, but make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of your writing before reposting. Mosaic Plagiarism generally starts when someone is inspired by another user's work and wants to write about the same topic. This occasionally manifests as copying and pasting certain passages of someone else’s work or as Bowdoin says “ finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original ” but failing to cite the original author. (Notice how we were able to link directly to the specific language in the text... every extra step we can take to clarify where the info came from is ideal!) Accidental Plagiarism happens when folks misquote their sources, forget to cite sources, or copy their sources too closely by accident (like mosaic plagiarism). How to Avoid Plagiarizing Someone's Work? Luckily, avoiding plagiarism is pretty easy once you know how to identify it. Typically, it is as simple as providing a straightforward source and citation to any media you use that is not your own in your post. When should I cite something? If you're pulling information from an external source that you did not create, you should always cite where the information came from. For example, say you're writing an article on using an npm package, axios, and you're using information from their documentation — you should link their docs in your article. This not only gives them credit for their work but also helps the DEV community in case someone wants to do more research about the topic. If you copy a source directly — use quotes and absolutely provide a source + citation. If you just looked at a source and paraphrased it in your own words, you don't need to use quotations, but it is still best to cite the source. If in doubt, always provide a source + citation! It's unlikely anyone will fault you for offering too many citations or listing too many sources. How should I cite something? Great question! See how I linked to the university's actual post on plagiarism ( the source ) and quoted the plagiarism types that they named. Notice that I didn't try to misappropriate these ideas as my own in any way and made it explicitly clear that this information came from Bowdoin University. This allows readers to do more research at the original source and ensures that the writers receive fair credit. A Note on AI Assisted Plagiarism We understand that there are AI tools (like ChatGPT) that can be used to aid in content creation. When used responsibly, these tools can be really cool and are generally allowed on the platform. However, these tools also have the potential for abuse. Please review our guidelines for using AI-assisted tools in your writing here: Guidelines for AI-assisted Articles on DEV Erin Bensinger for The DEV Team ・ Dec 19 '22 #meta #chatgpt #writing #abotwrotethis You should check out the full guidelines, but in regards to plagiarism, take care not to use AI to copy someone’s work unwittingly… and of course, don’t do it on purpose either! Always do your research and be responsible, making sure to cite sources if appropriate and disclose whatever tool you used to write your article. And even then, using AI does not excuse you from posting an article that plagiarizes others’ works. If we discover that you have done so, we will act to unpublish any offending posts and may suspend your DEV account. Be mindful and don’t let your usage of AI cause you to plagiarize. How to Recognize & Report Plagiarism? Now that you know how to properly cite sources, let's talk a bit about how to recognize plagiarism and where to go to report it. Recognizing Plagiarism Sometimes you just get the feeling that something is being plagiarized. Maybe you feel like you read it somewhere before. Or perhaps you notice a sharp change in the author’s voice. Maybe you see strange errors that occur from copying/pasting! Do a little detective work by dropping chunks of the text into your search engine of choice (or try the “quick search” option on plagium.com), and see if you can find any results with similar wording. If you do, report it to us ! (More on that below!) And of course, plagiarism doesn’t just happen in writing — it’s just as important to attribute images, code, videos, and other media. If you see a graph (or code block) you recognize from elsewhere, try to place it, and again, let us know. You might find the reverse image search at tineye.com helpful for seeing if an image is plagiarized! Other times, you may notice that someone isn't taking content from another source word-for-word, but their content feels too close to the original for comfort. Alternatively, maybe their graph is in blue instead of red like the original, or maybe their code has slightly different variables but is otherwise the same as someone else’s. If you feel like it’s off, report it and let us know why! What about those times when someone seems to be claiming that a repo or CodePen is theirs (when it's not)? ... Definitely reportable! As for examples that likely should not be reported: someone is reposting their own work that they first posted elsewhere someone is giving a shout-out to someone else's work or has written a companion piece/response to someone else's post (while making it clear it's unaffiliated) Reporting Plagiarism If you believe you’ve encountered plagiarism or copyright violations, the absolute BEST action you can take is to report the post and provide any evidence you have. Reporting the post sends it directly to our community team to take action. If you're unsure, it's okay to send it to us for review... we won't penalize you for being mistaken. All this said, we do not recommend calling anyone out in the comments section — as we discussed before, plagiarism can be accidental and/or is sometimes enforced differently in a variety of cultures. We ask that you simply report the post rather than getting personally involved which could accidentally trigger arguments, hurt feelings, or possibly even further conduct violations. Wrap Up We hope this advice is helpful! Of course, if you think we missed any good points here or would like to add your own advice, feel free to comment down below! Top comments (12) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Temani Afif Temani Afif Temani Afif Follow Your favorite CSS Hacker Joined Feb 11, 2021 • May 5 '21 • Edited on May 6 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Let's hope this post will also play as a warning for people doing plagiarism 😉 A good free tool I always use to detect plagiarism is ... Google! yes google. If you have any doubt about any content, take 3 or 4 sentences for the post (always from the middle, not from the beginning) and put them on the search result. If it's a plagiarism you will get the original post. Another advice is to consider formatting. Bad formatted posts are generally plagiarism due to the simple copy/past (yes, some users are lazy to format what they pick elsewhere) Like comment: Like comment: 19  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Atulit Anand Atulit Anand Atulit Anand Follow feeling happy ^^ Email atulitraj.anand@gmail.com Joined Feb 21, 2021 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That's actually clever Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Michael Tharrington Michael Tharrington Michael Tharrington Follow I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound. Email mct3545@gmail.com Location North Carolina Education BFA in Creative Writing Pronouns he/him Work Senior Community Manager at DEV Joined Oct 24, 2017 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks so much for writing this up Casey, this is super helpful advice all around! I really like how you covered the plagiarism that is specific to the developer world — folks copying code without giving credit or misrepresenting repos at their own. So happy to be working with ya to remove plagiarism from the site and educate folks on how to properly cite sources! Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Akin C. Akin C. Akin C. Follow Hi, I like Computer Science :)! Location Anonymus Education Master in Computer Science Work Thinking to stop! Joined Oct 2, 2019 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hello Casey 💎, thanks for your article! I assume the diamond is part of your name so I put it in there :D! Showing respect for someone's work is always important because at least two simple reasons came to my mind (besides the reason that the work is not one's own). This person's work seems to be "teaching" and therefore has some value to you if used That person's work was done with difficulty, and if the person is not named, the effort will not be respected However, there may be licenses or other situations where the work can be used by someone else without naming. Therefore, I fully agree with " If you encounter plagiarism, the absolute BEST action you can take is to report the post. Reporting the post sends it directly to our community team to take action. " Please consider some research before blocking the content. Otherwise, it could lead to great displeasure. Take, as an example, an extreme situation where a group of people does not report real plagiarism just to create such unrest within the community. But keep in mind that I am not an expert on such critical situations. These are just some thoughts. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Casey 💎 Casey 💎 Casey 💎 Follow All about Engineering && Community! Self-taught engineer now a CTO Location California Work CTO @ Hatchfi Joined Dec 11, 2020 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Hey Akin! I completely agree with you! There's definitely a gray area that may be unknown to an average user. We're always looking into reports and also reaching out to the original authors in some instances. Please consider some research before blocking the content. You betcha! All reports are reviewed by the Community Success team, Michael, Ella, and myself before any action is taken. We're also very forgiving in most instances because a lot of times it's not malicious Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Gracie Gregory (she/her) Gracie Gregory (she/her) Gracie Gregory (she/her) Follow - Current Dir. of Communications & Marketing @ the Rust Foundation. - Planning team: rustconf.com - Former DEV/Forem team member <3 Location Portland, Oregon Education Comparative Literature & the History of Ideas @ Willamette University Pronouns she/her Work Rust Foundation Joined Feb 27, 2020 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is awesome. Thanks to the entire Community Success team for the work you do protecting people and their work. Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Matt Ellen-Tsivintzeli Matt Ellen-Tsivintzeli Matt Ellen-Tsivintzeli Follow Ultra-fullstack software developer. Python, JavaScript, C#, C. Location Earth Education I am a master of science Pronouns He/him/his/his Work Software Engineer Joined May 2, 2017 • May 12 '21 • Edited on May 12 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide What I find odd, as some plagiarised posts are easy to spot from their title alone*, is that the things being plagiarised often exist on multiple pages on the web, which raises the question: are the plagiarisers plagiarising other plagiarisers? * Titles like "unions with c" or "c strings" or other such short titles, always about C. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   CraigRoss CraigRoss CraigRoss Follow Joined Mar 20, 2021 • May 7 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Anyone know how do we stop people stealing our front end code in chrome extensions now that Google are discontinuing the licensing api (which normally protects front end code for paid for chrome extensions)? 9to5google.com/2020/09/22/google-c... Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Best Digital Trendz Best Digital Trendz Best Digital Trendz Follow Best Digital Trendz is an IT Technologies guest blog that delivers the latest IT software knowledge and covers top digital trends in Social Media etc. Email bestdigitaltrendz@gmail.com Location india Work IT consultant Joined Mar 19, 2021 • May 6 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Great information... thanks for share Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Andrew Baisden Andrew Baisden Andrew Baisden Follow Software Developer | Content Creator | AI, Tech, Programming Location London, UK Education Bachelor Degree Computer Science Work Software Developer Joined Feb 11, 2020 • May 7 '21 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good information. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Michael MacTaggert Michael MacTaggert Michael MacTaggert Follow Michael MacTaggert is a software developer looking for work, host of a law review podcast called Amicus Lectio, and a moderator of Programming Discussions (invite.progdisc.club). Follow me on Twitter! Email mikeoverby@outlook.com Location Tacoma, WA Education BS in CS, University of Washington, Tacoma Joined Oct 27, 2017 • Apr 14 '22 • Edited on Apr 14 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide In case someone would be interested in the POV of a Plagiarist! dev.to/lethargilistic/what-is-plag... Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   João Osório João Osório João Osório Follow Love to code although it bugs me. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse dev.to staff for The DEV Team Posted on May 7, 2025 • Edited on Jun 10, 2025           Join the Bright Data Real-Time AI Agents Challenge: $3,000 in prizes! # devchallenge # brightdatachallenge # ai # webdev We're excited to announce our newest challenge with Bright Data ! Running through May 18 May 25 , the Bright Data Real-Time AI Agents Challenge invites you to build intelligent AI agents and systems that can autonomously interact with the web, retrieve live data, and make decisions based on the most current information available. Whether you're an AI engineer, data scientist, or vibe coder, this hackathon is the perfect opportunity to build something awesome. One talented developer will take home $3,000, an exclusive DEV badge, and a DEV++ membership ! All participants will receive a completion badge. We hope you give it a try! Our Prompt Your mandate is to leverage Bright Data and build an AI agent or system powered by real-time web data . The most powerful submissions will utilize Bright Data's MCP server to enable all four key actions: Discover: Find relevant content across the open web Access: Navigate even the most complex or protected websites Extract: Pull structured, real-time data at scale Interact: Engage with dynamic, JavaScript-rendered pages as a human would The MCP server is specifically designed to empower AI agents to perform these actions seamlessly, and we encourage you to incorporate all four capabilities in your project. The most important aspect? Your solution should showcase how access to reliable web data improves AI performance in solving real-world problems. How To Participate In order to participate, you will need to create a Bright Data account through this link and publish a post using the submission template below. Your project should integrate Bright Data’s infrastructure for real-time data usage and demonstrate how AI systems perform better when they have reliable, current information from across the web. All projects must be deployed and functional. If your app requires logging in, please provide testing credentials in your submission and/or instructions on how to best test your application for judges. Bright Data Hackathon Submission Template Bright Data Credits Participants will receive $250 in credits upon signing up through our dedicated sign up link . If you're not seeing the credits in your account, try adding devto as a promo code. 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Good luck and happy coding! Top comments (46) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern The DEV Team Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • May 7 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck! I've been playing around with Bright Data and am impressed (Inspired by the last Bright Data challenge) Like comment: Like comment: 12  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Anshu Mandal Anshu Mandal Anshu Mandal Follow Location India Joined Aug 30, 2024 • May 7 '25 • Edited on May 8 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Wishing if prize pool was split into three like all challenges but thanks again for this opportunity I'll try my best 🐱 Also I wanted to ask when will you announce winners of Alibaba challenge? Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Collins Dada Collins Dada Collins Dada Follow Passionate Coder and Cyber Security Enthusiast Email dada4ash@gmail.com Location Abuja, Nigeria Pronouns Optimus/Prime Joined Mar 22, 2025 • May 11 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide i wished the same. and are we getting participation badges? Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Thread Thread   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 12 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @contractorx yup! all participants with valid submissions will receive a completion badge. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck! Here are the Alibaba Winners: Congrats to the Alibaba Cloud Web Game Challenge Winners! dev.to staff for The DEV Team ・ May 8 #devchallenge #alibabachallenge #webdev #cloud Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   sahra 💫 sahra 💫 sahra 💫 Follow software engineer 👩‍💻, technical writer, i posts contents relating to Linux, C programming language, software tools, JavaScript, React e.t.c. 🟢Volunteer Mod and Challenge Judge here on DEV🟢 Location Lagos, Nigeria Joined Jul 23, 2022 • May 9 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @jess @brightdata I currently have a bright data account (created from the last Bright data challenge), and I no longer have any free credits. Is there a way I can get the $250 credits without having to create a new account? Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Wassim Soltani Wassim Soltani Wassim Soltani Follow I love exploring new stuff ✨ Location Tunisia Education Lots of it Pronouns He/Him Work Software Engineer & Founder of Blueblood Joined May 4, 2025 • May 10 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Try reaching out to noah@brightdata.com with the subject line "DEV Challenge - Credit Required". Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 12 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide @sarahokolo does using the code devto at checkout resolve your issue? Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   davinceleecode davinceleecode davinceleecode Follow Software dev with experience in Windows, .NET, web dev, APIs, .NET Core, Razor Pages, and ReactJS. I love exploring new tech and building modern solutions. Email vincent.lee.c.flores@davinceleecode.tech Location Void Education College-educated with a strong self-taught background in software development. Pronouns He/Him Work Software Developer Joined Mar 8, 2025 • May 8 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Another keyboard is about to get broken again...🔥🔥🔥 Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   P.H Isidor P.H Isidor P.H Isidor Follow Joined May 2, 2025 • May 14 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank God! This was extended. I actually am just starting today. I needed that time, but was willing to push through. Good luck to everyone.👍 Like comment: Like comment: 5  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Wassim Soltani Wassim Soltani Wassim Soltani Follow I love exploring new stuff ✨ Location Tunisia Education Lots of it Pronouns He/Him Work Software Engineer & Founder of Blueblood Joined May 4, 2025 • May 14 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Same here, but I'm curious about what prompted the push.. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 7 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Good luck everyone! Like comment: Like comment: 4  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Shweta Kale Shweta Kale Shweta Kale Follow Software Developer Location India Work Fable - https://www.sharefable.com Joined May 28, 2020 • May 26 '25 • Edited on May 26 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I've seen a few projects using https://api.brightdata.com instead of @brightdata/mcp . I think @brightdata/mcp uses the API under the hood, but they are different, right? For this hackathon, were we required to use @brightdata/mcp ? Can someone confirm if I'm correct or wrong? @noah_kalson_8115056be2f03 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Noah Kalson Noah Kalson Noah Kalson Follow Joined May 19, 2025 • May 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide That is correct, the goal of the hachathon is to use the MCP. The APIs sit under the MCP so they will be used regardless. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Shweta Kale Shweta Kale Shweta Kale Follow Software Developer Location India Work Fable - https://www.sharefable.com Joined May 28, 2020 • May 26 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you!! That clears up my confusion😊 Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Follow Oh That Data Girl Anti-Bullshit Enthusiast. Data engineer with a systems mindset, mildly owned by cats. Writing what I wish someone had written earlier. Pronouns she/her Work Senior Data Engineer Joined Mar 22, 2023 • May 9 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide So I used a link to sign up and didn't get 250$ credits, only 2$. I don't know how to proceed from here. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. Email jess@forem.com Location USA / TAIWAN Pronouns she/they Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • May 9 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Oh no! We'll reach out to their team and get back to you ASAP. Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Olga Braginskaya Follow Oh That Data Girl Anti-Bullshit Enthusiast. Data engineer with a systems mindset, mildly owned by cats. Writing what I wish someone had written earlier. Pronouns she/her Work Senior Data Engineer Joined Mar 22, 2023 • May 9 '25 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I wrote to noah@brightdata.com and got the code which solved the problem. Thanks! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Thread Thread   Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee The DEV Team Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here. Interested in the future. 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Requirements Use of the Square PHP SDK requires: PHP ^8.1 Installation Use Composer to configure and install to configure and install the Square PHP SDK: composer require square/square Usage use Square \ SquareClient ; use Square \ Payments \ Requests \ CreatePaymentRequest ; use Square \ Types \ CashPaymentDetails ; use Square \ Types \ Currency ; use Square \ Types \ Money ; $ square = new SquareClient (); $ response = $ square -> payments -> create ( request: new CreatePaymentRequest ( [ ' idempotencyKey ' => ' 4935a656-a929-4792-b97c-8848be85c27c ' , ' sourceId ' => ' CASH ' , ' amountMoney ' => new Money ([ ' amount ' => 100 , ' currency ' => Currency::Usd-> value ]), ' tipMoney ' => new Money ([ ' amount ' => 50 , ' currency ' => Currency::Usd-> value ]), ' cashDetails ' => new CashPaymentDetails ([ ' buyerSuppliedMoney ' => new Money ([ ' amount ' => 200 , ' currency ' => Currency::Usd-> value ]) ]), ], ) ); Instantiation To get started with the Square SDK, instantiate the SquareClient class as follows: use Square \ SquareClient ; $ square = new SquareClient ( " SQUARE_TOKEN " ); Alternatively, you can omit the token when constructing the client. In this case, the SDK will automatically read the token from the SQUARE_TOKEN environment variable: use Square \ SquareClient ; $ square = new SquareClient (); // Token is read from the SQUARE_TOKEN environment variable. Environment and Custom URLs This SDK allows you to configure different environments or custom URLs for API requests. You can either use the predefined environments or specify your own custom URL. Environments use Square \ SquareClient ; use Square \ Environments ; $ square = new SquareClient (options: [ ' baseUrl ' => Environments::Production-> value // Used by default ]); Custom URL use Square \ SquareClient ; $ square = new SquareClient (options: [ ' baseUrl ' => ' https://custom-staging.com ' ]); Enums This SDK leverages PHP 8.1’s first-class enums to improve type safety and usability. In order to maintain forward compatibility with the API —- where new enum values may be introduced in the future -— we define enum properties as string and use value-of annotations to specify the corresponding enum type. Example Usage use Square \ Types \ InvoicePaymentRequest ; use Square \ Types \ InvoiceRequestType ; $ paymentRequest = new InvoicePaymentRequest([ ' requestType ' => InvoiceRequestType::Balance-> value , . . . ]); PHPDoc Annotations /** * @param ?value-of<InvoiceRequestType> $requestType Optional request type for the invoice. */ Automatic Pagination List endpoints are paginated. The SDK provides an iterator so that you can simply loop over the items: use Square \ Payments \ Requests \ ListPaymentsRequest ; $ payments = $ square -> payments -> list ( new ListPaymentsRequest ([ ' total ' => 100 , ]), ); foreach ( $ payments as $ payment ) { echo sprintf ( " payment: ID: %s Created at: %s, Updated at: %s \n" , $ payment -> getId (), $ payment -> getCreatedAt (), $ payment -> getUpdatedAt (), ); } You can also iterate page-by-page: foreach ( $ payments -> getPages () as $ page ) { foreach ( $ page -> getItems () as $ payment ) { echo sprintf ( " payment: ID: %s Created at: %s, Updated at: %s \n" , $ payment -> getId (), $ payment -> getCreatedAt (), $ payment -> getUpdatedAt (), ); } } Timeouts Setting a timeout for each individual request is as simple as using the timeout request option. Setting a one second timeout for an individual API call looks like the following: $ payments = $ square -> payments -> list ( request: new ListPaymentsRequest ([ ' total ' => 100 , ]), options: [ ' timeout ' = 1.0 , ], ); Exception Handling When the API returns a non-zero status code, ( 4xx or 5xx response), a SquareApiException will be thrown: use Square \ Exceptions \ SquareApiException ; use Square \ Exceptions \ SquareException ; try { $ square -> payments -> create (...); } catch ( SquareApiException $ e ) { echo ' Square API Exception occurred: ' . $ e -> getMessage () . "\n" ; echo ' Status Code: ' . $ e -> getCode () . "\n" ; echo ' Response Body: ' . $ e -> getBody () . "\n" ; // Optionally, rethrow the exception or handle accordingly. } Webhook Signature Verification The SDK provides utility methods that allow you to verify webhook signatures and ensure that all webhook events originate from Square. The WebhooksHelper.verifySignature method can be used to verify the signature like so: use Square \ Utils \ WebhooksHelper ; $ isValid = WebhooksHelper. verifySignature ( requestBody: $ requestBody , signatureHeader: $ headers [ ' x-square-hmacsha256-signature ' ], signatureKey: ' YOUR_SIGNATURE_KEY ' , notificationUrl: ' https://example.com/webhook ' , // The URL where event notifications are sent. ) Legacy SDK While the new SDK has a lot of improvements, we at Square understand that it takes time to upgrade when there are breaking changes. To make the migration easier, the new SDK also exports the legacy SDK as Square\Legacy\... . Here's an example of how you can use the legacy SDK alongside the new SDK inside a single file: use Square \ SquareClient ; use Square \ Legacy \ SquareClient as LegacySquareClient ; $ square = new SquareClient (); $ legacyClient = new LegacySquareClient (); We recommend migrating to the new SDK using the following steps: Upgrade the package to ^41.0.0 Search and replace all requires and imports from Square\... to Square\Legacy\... Gradually move over to use the new SDK by importing it from the Square\... import. Advanced Custom HTTP Client This SDK is built to work with any HTTP client that implements Guzzle’s ClientInterface . By default, if no client is provided, the SDK will use Guzzle’s default HTTP client. However, you can pass your own client that adheres to ClientInterface : use GuzzleHttp \ Client ; use Square \ SquareClient ; // Create a custom Guzzle client with specific configuration. $ client = new Client ([ ' timeout ' => 5.0 , ]); // Pass the custom client when creating an instance of the class. $ square = new SquareClient (options: [ ' client ' => $ client ]); Send Additional Properties All endpoints support sending additional request body properties and query parameters that are not already supported by the SDK. This is useful whenever you need to interact with an unreleased or hidden feature. For example, suppose that a new feature was rolled out that allowed users to list all deactivated team members. You could set the relevant query parameters like so: use Square \ TeamMembers \ Requests \ SearchTeamMembersRequest ; $ teamMembers = $ square -> teamMembers -> search ( request: new SearchTeamMembersRequest ([ ' limit ' => 100 , ]), options: [ ' queryParameters ' = [ ' status ' => ' DEACTIVATED ' ], ], ); Receive Additional Properties Every response type includes the getAdditionalProperties method, which returns an array that contains any properties in the JSON response that were not specified in the returned class. Similar to the use case for sending additional parameters, this can be useful for API features not present in the SDK yet. You can access the additional properties like so: $ payments = $ square -> payments -> create (...); $ additionalProperties = $ payments -> getAdditionalProperties (); Contributing While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. 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Installation pip install squareup Requirements Use of the Square Python SDK requires: Python 3.8+ Usage Instantiate and use the client with the following: from square import Square client = Square ( # This is the default and can be omitted. token = os . environ . get ( "SQUARE_TOKEN" ), ) client . payments . create ( source_id = "ccof:GaJGNaZa8x4OgDJn4GB" , idempotency_key = "7b0f3ec5-086a-4871-8f13-3c81b3875218" , amount_money = { "amount" : 1000 , "currency" : "USD" }, app_fee_money = { "amount" : 10 , "currency" : "USD" }, autocomplete = True , customer_id = "W92WH6P11H4Z77CTET0RNTGFW8" , location_id = "L88917AVBK2S5" , reference_id = "123456" , note = "Brief description" ) Async Client The SDK also exports an async client so that you can make non-blocking calls to our API. import asyncio from square import AsyncSquare async def main () -> None : client = AsyncSquare ( # This is the default and can be omitted. token = os . environ . get ( "SQUARE_TOKEN" ), ) await client . payments . create ( source_id = "ccof:GaJGNaZa8x4OgDJn4GB" , idempotency_key = "7b0f3ec5-086a-4871-8f13-3c81b3875218" , amount_money = { "amount" : 1000 , "currency" : "USD" }, app_fee_money = { "amount" : 10 , "currency" : "USD" }, autocomplete = True , customer_id = "W92WH6P11H4Z77CTET0RNTGFW8" , location_id = "L88917AVBK2S5" , reference_id = "123456" , note = "Brief description" ) asyncio . run ( main ()) Legacy SDK While the new SDK has a lot of improvements, we at Square understand that it takes time to upgrade when there are breaking changes. To make the migration easier, the old SDK is published as squareup_legacy so that the two SDKs can be used side-by-side in the same project. Check out the example for a full demonstration, but the gist is shown below: from square import Square from square_legacy . client import Client as LegacySquare def main (): client = Square ( token = os . environ . get ( "SQUARE_TOKEN" )) legacy_client = LegacySquare ( access_token = os . environ . get ( "SQUARE_TOKEN" )) ... We recommend migrating to the new SDK using the following steps: Upgrade the PyPi package to ^42.0.0 Run pip install squareup_legacy Search and replace all requires and imports from square to square_legacy Gradually move over to use the new SDK by importing it from the square module Versioning By default, the SDK is pinned to the latest version. If you would like to override this version you can specify it like so: client = Square ( version = "2025-03-19" ) Automatic Pagination Paginated requests will return a SyncPager or AsyncPager , which can be used as generators for the underlying object. from square import Square client = Square () response = client . payments . list () for item in response : yield item # Alternatively, you can paginate page-by-page. for page in response . iter_pages (): yield page File Uploads Files are uploaded with the File type, which is constructed as a tuple in a variety of formats. You can customize the filename and Content-Type of the individual multipart/form-data part like so: invoice_pdf = client . invoices . create_invoice_attachment ( invoice_id = "inv:0-ChA4-3sU9GPd-uOC3HgvFjMWEL4N" , image_file = ( os . path . basename ( pdf_filepath ), # The filename to include in the `multipart/form-data` part. open ( pdf_filepath , "rb" ), # The file stream, read as binary data. "application/pdf" # The Content-Type for this particular file. ), request = { "idempotency_key" : str ( uuid . uuid4 ()), "description" : f"Invoice- { pdf_filepath } " , } ) Exception Handling When the API returns a non-success status code (4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of the following error will be thrown. from square . core . api_error import ApiError try : client . payments . create (...) except ApiError as e : print ( e . status_code ) print ( e . body ) Webhook Signature Verification The SDK provides utility methods that allow you to verify webhook signatures and ensure that all webhook events originate from Square. The verify_signature method will verify the signature. from square . utils . webhooks_helper import verify_signature is_valid = verify_signature ( request_body = request_body , signature_header = request . headers [ 'x-square-hmacsha256-signature' ], signature_key = "YOUR_SIGNATURE_KEY" , notification_url = "https://example.com/webhook" , # The URL where event notifications are sent. ) Advanced Retries The SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retriable and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed retriable when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: 408 (Timeout) 429 (Too Many Requests) 5XX (Internal Server Errors) Use the max_retries request option to configure this behavior. from square . core . request_options import RequestOptions client . payments . create ( ..., request_options = RequestOptions ( max_retries = 1 ) ) Timeouts The SDK defaults to a 60 second timeout. You can configure this with a timeout option at the client or request level. from square import Square client = Square ( ..., timeout = 20.0 , ) # Override timeout for a specific method client . payments . create ( ..., request_options = RequestOptions ( timeout_in_seconds = 20 ) ) Custom Client You can override the httpx client to customize it for your use-case. Some common use-cases include support for proxies and transports. import httpx from square import Square client = Square ( ..., httpx_client = httpx . 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Project Updates The TypeScript SDK has been updated to support latest API version (2.11). Installation npm i -s intercom-client Reference A full reference for this library is available here . Usage Instantiate and use the client with the following: import { IntercomClient } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { token : "YOUR_TOKEN" } ) ; await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( { url : "https://www.example.com" } ) ; Request And Response Types The SDK exports all request and response types as TypeScript interfaces. Simply import them with the following namespace: import { Intercom } from "intercom-client" ; const request : Intercom . ConfigureAwayAdminRequest = { ... } ; Exception Handling When the API returns a non-success status code (4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of the following error will be thrown. import { IntercomError } from "intercom-client" ; try { await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... ) ; } catch ( err ) { if ( err instanceof IntercomError ) { console . log ( err . statusCode ) ; console . log ( err . message ) ; console . log ( err . body ) ; console . log ( err . rawResponse ) ; } } Pagination List endpoints are paginated. The SDK provides an iterator so that you can simply loop over the items: import { IntercomClient } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { token : "YOUR_TOKEN" } ) ; const pageableResponse = await client . articles . list ( ) ; for await ( const item of pageableResponse ) { console . log ( item ) ; } // Or you can manually iterate page-by-page let page = await client . articles . list ( ) ; while ( page . hasNextPage ( ) ) { page = page . getNextPage ( ) ; } // You can also access the underlying response const response = page . response ; Advanced Additional Headers If you would like to send additional headers as part of the request, use the headers request option. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { headers : { 'X-Custom-Header' : 'custom value' } } ) ; Additional Query String Parameters If you would like to send additional query string parameters as part of the request, use the queryParams request option. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { queryParams : { 'customQueryParamKey' : 'custom query param value' } } ) ; Retries The SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retryable and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed retryable when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: 408 (Timeout) 429 (Too Many Requests) 5XX (Internal Server Errors) Use the maxRetries request option to configure this behavior. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { maxRetries : 0 // override maxRetries at the request level } ) ; Timeouts The SDK defaults to a 60 second timeout. Use the timeoutInSeconds option to configure this behavior. const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { timeoutInSeconds : 30 // override timeout to 30s } ) ; Aborting Requests The SDK allows users to abort requests at any point by passing in an abort signal. const controller = new AbortController ( ) ; const response = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... , { abortSignal : controller . signal } ) ; controller . abort ( ) ; // aborts the request Access Raw Response Data The SDK provides access to raw response data, including headers, through the .withRawResponse() method. The .withRawResponse() method returns a promise that results to an object with a data and a rawResponse property. const { data , rawResponse } = await client . aiContent . createContentImportSource ( ... ) . withRawResponse ( ) ; console . log ( data ) ; console . log ( rawResponse . headers [ 'X-My-Header' ] ) ; Logging The SDK supports logging. You can configure the logger by passing in a logging object to the client options. import { IntercomClient , logging } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { ... logging : { level : logging . LogLevel . Debug , // defaults to logging.LogLevel.Info logger : new logging . ConsoleLogger ( ) , // defaults to ConsoleLogger silent : false , // defaults to true, set to false to enable logging } } ) ; The logging object can have the following properties: level : The log level to use. Defaults to logging.LogLevel.Info . logger : The logger to use. Defaults to a logging.ConsoleLogger . silent : Whether to silence the logger. Defaults to true . The level property can be one of the following values: logging.LogLevel.Debug logging.LogLevel.Info logging.LogLevel.Warn logging.LogLevel.Error To provide a custom logger, you can pass in an object that implements the logging.ILogger interface. Custom logger examples Here's an example using the popular winston logging library. import winston from 'winston' ; const winstonLogger = winston . createLogger ( { ... } ) ; const logger : logging . ILogger = { debug : ( msg , ... args ) => winstonLogger . debug ( msg , ... args ) , info : ( msg , ... args ) => winstonLogger . info ( msg , ... args ) , warn : ( msg , ... args ) => winstonLogger . warn ( msg , ... args ) , error : ( msg , ... args ) => winstonLogger . error ( msg , ... args ) , } ; Here's an example using the popular pino logging library. import pino from 'pino' ; const pinoLogger = pino ( { ... } ) ; const logger : logging . ILogger = { debug : ( msg , ... args ) => pinoLogger . debug ( args , msg ) , info : ( msg , ... args ) => pinoLogger . info ( args , msg ) , warn : ( msg , ... args ) => pinoLogger . warn ( args , msg ) , error : ( msg , ... args ) => pinoLogger . error ( args , msg ) , } ; Runtime Compatibility The SDK works in the following runtimes: Node.js 18+ Vercel Cloudflare Workers Deno v1.25+ Bun 1.0+ React Native Customizing Fetch Client The SDK provides a way for you to customize the underlying HTTP client / Fetch function. If you're running in an unsupported environment, this provides a way for you to break glass and ensure the SDK works. import { IntercomClient } from "intercom-client" ; const client = new IntercomClient ( { ... fetcher : // provide your implementation here } ) ; Contributing While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next generated release. Feel free to open a PR as a proof of concept, but know that we will not be able to merge it as-is. We suggest opening an issue first to discuss with us! On the other hand, contributions to the README are always very welcome! About Node.js bindings for the Intercom API developers.intercom.com Topics api sdk intercom Resources Readme License View license Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Activity Custom properties Stars 384 stars Watchers 177 watching Forks 123 forks Report repository Releases 28 v6.4.0-alpha1: chore: update npm publishing to use OIDC authentication (#501) Latest Nov 6, 2025 + 27 releases Packages 0 No packages published Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Contributors 73 Uh oh! There was an error while loading. 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Navigation Quick Start Guide Slack Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Slack OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Quick set up guide to start sending notification on Slack chat via SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. ​ Integrate Slack and add option to join Slack in your product To activate Slack Integration, you’ll have to first enable slack channel from vendor page , create a Slack App and set up the right authentication method to take user permission for sending Slack notifications. ​ Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. 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Delivering world-class developer experiences with Postman | Fern Products SDKs Publish client libraries in popular languages. Docs API documentation tailored to your brand. Documentation Customers Pricing Careers Blog Sign in Book a demo All Posts Company Docs + SDKs Danny Sheridan Deep Singhvi January 8, 2026 Delivering world-class developer experiences with Postman We’re excited to share that Fern has joined Postman . Fern helps businesses ship beautiful API documentation and production-ready SDKs that feel hand-crafted; Postman helps more than 500,000 organizations build, test, and collaborate on APIs. Together, we'll help teams deliver better APIs and better developer experiences. Fern will continue to operate as an independent product.  Postman CEO and co-founder Abhinav Asthana was an early investor in Fern, and we've shared a vision for improving the API ecosystem from the start. Now we're bringing that vision together. Why we built Fern We started Fern in 2022 to help businesses offer better public APIs. Great APIs need great documentation and great SDKs. But building and maintaining both is expensive, and most companies don't have the resources to invest in dedicated developer experience teams. We built Fern so they don't have to. Danny & Deep, co-founders of Fern The success of an API depends on how easily developers can understand and integrate with it. Fern’s SDK Generator produces idiomatic client libraries across nine languages, and Fern Docs creates documentation that stays in sync with your API. Both products are open source . Postman helps teams design, build, and test their APIs, and Fern will now extend that to documentation and distribution. What’s next The entire Fern team has joined Postman to continue building Fern. The product and brand are not changing. Customers can expect the same experience, with the backing and resources of Postman to help us build even faster. The Fern team at Lake Placid Square, Auth0, Adobe, Twilio, ElevenLabs, and 200+ other companies already trust Fern to drive adoption of their public APIs. With Postman, we’re accelerating our vision. We’re excited to bring Fern to the more than 500,000 companies that use Postman today, including 98% of the Fortune 500. We’ll be sharing more soon about what this means and what’s coming next. Thank you for being part of the Fern journey. If you're excited about defining world-class developer experience, we're hiring. Apply here . -- Read the press release . Read Postman's blog . Danny Sheridan Deep Singhvi January 8, 2026 Get started today Our team partners with you to launch SDKs and branded API docs that scale to millions of users. Book a demo More posts Educational Docs January 13, 2026 Documentation maintenance best practices: a complete guide for November 2025 Learn documentation maintenance best practices for November 2025. Automate API docs, reduce maintenance costs, and keep developer documentation current with proven strategies. Nathan Lian @ Maintouch 10m Read Educational SDKs January 10, 2026 Stainless reviews, pricing, and alternatives (January 2026) Compare Stainless pricing, reviews, and alternatives in January 2026. Find SDK generators with WebSocket, gRPC support, and multi-language coverage for production APIs. Read Educational Docs + SDKs January 10, 2026 Best API developer portal platforms for enterprise branding (January 2026) Compare top API developer portal platforms for enterprise branding in January 2026. Features include custom domains, SSO, RBAC, and automated SDK generation. Read Delight developers with Docs and SDKs. Get newsletter updates: Subscribe Please wait... ← Back Success! You'll get updates in your inbox. ← Back Oops! Something went wrong, please try again Checking status... Soc 2 Type II Documentation Introduction OpenAPI Generator SDKs Docs Resources Blog Careers Customers Support Pricing Company GitHub Brand Kit Privacy Policy Terms of Service © 2025 Fern • Birch Solutions, Inc. Located in Brooklyn, New York
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GitHub - elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js: The official JavaScript (Node) library for the ElevenLabs API. 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Insights Additional navigation options Code Issues Pull requests Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js   main Branches Tags Go to file Code Open more actions menu Folders and files Name Name Last commit message Last commit date Latest commit   History 159 Commits .fern .fern     .github/ workflows .github/ workflows     assets assets     scripts scripts     src src     tests tests     .fernignore .fernignore     .gitignore .gitignore     .npmignore .npmignore     CONTRIBUTING.md CONTRIBUTING.md     LICENSE LICENSE     README.md README.md     biome.json biome.json     jest.config.mjs jest.config.mjs     package.json package.json     reference.md reference.md     tsconfig.json tsconfig.json     yarn.lock yarn.lock     View all files Repository files navigation README Contributing MIT license ElevenLabs JS Library Note: This is the Node.js library for ElevenLabs. For the browser SDK, visit @elevenlabs/client . For the React SDK, check out @elevenlabs/react . The official Node SDK for ElevenLabs . ElevenLabs brings the most compelling, rich and lifelike voices to creators and developers in just a few lines of code. 📖 API & Docs Check out the HTTP API documentation . ⚙️ Install npm install @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js # or yarn add @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js Main Models Eleven Multilingual v2 ( eleven_multilingual_v2 ) Excels in stability, language diversity, and accent accuracy Supports 29 languages Recommended for most use cases Eleven Flash v2.5 ( eleven_flash_v2_5 ) Ultra-low latency Supports 32 languages Faster model, 50% lower price per character Eleven Turbo v2.5 ( eleven_turbo_v2_5 ) Good balance of quality and latency Ideal for developer use cases where speed is crucial Supports 32 languages For more detailed information about these models and others, visit the ElevenLabs Models documentation . import { ElevenLabsClient , play } from "@elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js" ; const elevenlabs = new ElevenLabsClient ( { apiKey : "YOUR_API_KEY" , // Defaults to process.env.ELEVENLABS_API_KEY } ) ; const audio = await elevenlabs . textToSpeech . convert ( "Xb7hH8MSUJpSbSDYk0k2" , { text : "Hello! 你好! Hola! नमस्ते! Bonjour! こんにちは! مرحبا! 안녕하세요! Ciao! Cześć! Привіт! வணக்கம்!" , modelId : "eleven_multilingual_v2" , } ) ; await play ( audio ) ; Play Don't forget to unmute the player! audio.3.webm ⚠️ elevenlabs-js requires MPV and ffmpeg to play audio. 🗣️ Voices List all your available voices with search() . import { ElevenLabsClient } from "@elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js" ; const elevenlabs = new ElevenLabsClient ( { apiKey : "YOUR_API_KEY" , // Defaults to process.env.ELEVENLABS_API_KEY } ) ; const voices = await elevenlabs . voices . search ( ) ; For information about the structure of the voices output, please refer to the official ElevenLabs API documentation for Get Voices . 🚿 Streaming Stream audio in real-time, as it's being generated. const audioStream = await elevenlabs . textToSpeech . stream ( "JBFqnCBsd6RMkjVDRZzb" , { text : "This is a... streaming voice" , modelId : "eleven_multilingual_v2" , } ) ; stream ( audioStream ) ; Retries This Node SDK is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retry-able and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed able to retry when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: 408 (Timeout) 409 (Conflict) 429 (Too Many Requests) 5XX (Internal Server Errors) Use the maxRetries request option to configure this behavior. const response = await elevenlabs . voices . search ( { } , { maxRetries : 2 , // Set the maximum number of retries } , ) ; Timeouts The SDK defaults to a 60 second timeout. Use the timeoutInSeconds option to configure this behavior. const response = await elevenlabs . voices . search ( { } , { timeoutInSeconds : 30 , // override timeout to 30s } , ) ; Runtime compatibility The SDK defaults to node-fetch but will use the global fetch client if present. The SDK works in the following runtimes: The following runtimes are supported: Node.js 15+ Vercel Cloudflare Workers Deno v1.25+ Bun 1.0+ Elevenlabs Namespace All of the ElevenLabs models are nested within the ElevenLabs namespace. Languages Supported Explore all models & languages . Contributing While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next generated release. Feel free to open a PR as a proof of concept, but know that we will not be able to merge it as-is. We suggest opening an issue first to discuss with us! On the other hand, contributions to the README are always very welcome! 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Requirements This module requires Go version >= 1.18. Installation Run the following command to use the Square Go library in your module: go get github.com/square/square-go-sdk Usage package main import ( "context" "fmt" "github.com/square/square-go-sdk" squareclient "github.com/square/square-go-sdk/client" "github.com/square/square-go-sdk/option" ) func main () { client := squareclient . NewClient ( option . WithToken ( "<YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN>" ), ) response , err := client . Payments . Create ( context . TODO (), & square. CreatePaymentRequest { IdempotencyKey : "4935a656-a929-4792-b97c-8848be85c27c" , SourceID : "CASH" , AmountMoney : & square. Money { Amount : square . Int64 ( 100 ), Currency : square . CurrencyUsd . Ptr (), }, TipMoney : & square. Money { Amount : square . Int64 ( 50 ), Currency : square . CurrencyUsd . Ptr (), }, CashDetails : & square. CashPaymentDetails { BuyerSuppliedMoney : & square. Money { Amount : square . Int64 ( 200 ), Currency : square . CurrencyUsd . Ptr (), }, }, }, ) if err != nil { fmt . Println ( err ) return } fmt . Println ( response . Payment ) } Optional Parameters This library models optional primitives and enum types as pointers. This is primarily meant to distinguish default zero values from explicit values (e.g. false for bool and "" for string ). A collection of helper functions are provided to easily map a primitive or enum to its pointer-equivalent (e.g. square.String ). For example, consider the client.Payments.List endpoint usage below: response , err := client . Payments . List ( context . TODO (), & square. ListPaymentsRequest { Total : square . Int64 ( 100 ), }, ) Environments By default, Square's production environment is used. However, you can choose between Square's different environments (i.e. sandbox and production), by using the square.Environments type like so: client := squareclient . NewClient ( option . WithBaseURL ( square . Environments . Sandbox ), ) You can also configure any arbitrary base URL, which is particularly useful in test environments, like so: client := squareclient . NewClient ( option . WithBaseURL ( "https://example.com" ), ) Automatic Pagination List endpoints are paginated. The SDK provides an iterator so that you can simply loop over the items: ctx := context . TODO () page , err := client . Payments . List ( ctx , & square. ListPaymentsRequest { Total : square . Int64 ( 100 ), }, ) if err != nil { return nil , err } iter := page . Iterator () for iter . Next ( ctx ) { payment := iter . Current () fmt . Printf ( "Got payment: %v \n " , * payment . ID ) } if err := iter . Err (); err != nil { // Handle the error! } You can also iterate page-by-page: for page != nil { for _ , payment := range page . Results { fmt . Printf ( "Got payment: %v \n " , * payment . ID ) } page , err = page . GetNextPage ( ctx ) if errors . Is ( err , core . ErrNoPages ) { break } if err != nil { // Handle the error! } } Timeouts Setting a timeout for each individual request is as simple as using the standard context library. Setting a one second timeout for an individual API call looks like the following: ctx , cancel := context . WithTimeout ( context . TODO (), time . Second ) defer cancel () response , err := client . Payments . List ( ctx , & square. ListPaymentsRequest { Total : square . Int64 ( 100 ), }, ) Errors Structured error types are returned from API calls that return non-success status codes. For example, you can check if the error was due to an unauthorized request (i.e. status code 401) with the following: response , err := client . Payments . Create ( ... ) if err != nil { if apiError , ok := err .( * core. APIError ); ok { switch ( apiError . StatusCode ) { case http . StatusUnauthorized : // Do something with the unauthorized request ... } } return err } These errors are also compatible with the errors.Is and errors.As APIs, so you can access the error like so: response , err := client . Payments . Create ( ... ) if err != nil { var apiError * core. APIError if errors . As ( err , apiError ) { // Do something with the API error ... } return err } If you'd like to wrap the errors with additional information and still retain the ability to access the type with errors.Is and errors.As , you can use the %w directive: response , err := client . Payments . Create ( ... ) if err != nil { return fmt . Errorf ( "failed to create payment: %w" , err ) } Webhook Signature Verification The SDK provides a utility method that allow you to verify webhook signatures and ensure that all webhook events originate from Square. The client.Webhooks.VerifySignature method will verify the signature: err := client . Webhooks . VerifySignature ( context . TODO (), & square. VerifySignatureRequest { RequestBody : requestBody , SignatureHeader : header . Get ( "x-square-hmacsha256-signature" ), SignatureKey : "YOUR_SIGNATURE_KEY" , NotificationURL : "https://example.com/webhook" , // The URL where event notifications are sent. }, ); if err != nil { return nil , err } Advanced Request Options A variety of request options are included to adapt the behavior of the library, which includes configuring authorization tokens, or providing your own instrumented *http.Client . Both of these options are shown below: client := squareclient . NewClient ( option . WithToken ( "<YOUR_API_KEY>" ), option . WithHTTPClient ( & http. Client { Timeout : 5 * time . Second , }, ), ) These request options can either be specified on the client so that they're applied on every request (shown above), or for an individual request like so: response , err := client . Payments . List ( ctx , & square. ListPaymentsRequest { Total : square . Int64 ( 100 ), }, option . WithToken ( "<YOUR_API_KEY>" ), ) Providing your own *http.Client is recommended. Otherwise, the http.DefaultClient will be used, and your client will wait indefinitely for a response (unless the per-request, context-based timeout is used). Send Extra Properties All endpoints support sending additional request body properties and query parameters that are not already supported by the SDK. This is useful whenever you need to interact with an unreleased or hidden feature. For example, suppose that a new feature was rolled out that allowed users to list all deactivated team members. You could the relevant query parameters like so: response , err := client . TeamMembers . Search ( context . TODO (), & square. SearchTeamMembersRequest { Limit : square . Int ( 100 ), }, option . WithQueryParameters ( url. Values { "status" : [] string { "DEACTIVATED" }, }, ), ) Receive Extra Properties Every response type includes the GetExtraProperties method, which returns a map that contains any properties in the JSON response that were not specified in the struct. Similar to the use case for sending additional parameters, this can be useful for API features not present in the SDK yet. You can receive and interact with the extra properties like so: response , err := client . Payments . Create ( ... ) if err != nil { return nil , err } extraProperties := response . GetExtraProperties () Retries The Square Go client is instrumented with automatic retries with exponential backoff. A request will be retried as long as the request is deemed retriable and the number of retry attempts has not grown larger than the configured retry limit (default: 2). A request is deemed retriable when any of the following HTTP status codes is returned: 408 (Timeout) 429 (Too Many Requests) 5XX (Internal Server Errors) You can use the option.WithMaxAttempts option to configure the maximum retry limit to your liking. For example, if you want to disable retries for the client entirely, you can set this value to 1 like so: client := squareclient . NewClient ( option . WithMaxAttempts ( 1 ), ) This can be done for an individual request, too: response , err := client . Payments . List ( context . TODO (), & square. ListPaymentsRequest { Total : square . Int64 ( 100 ), }, option . WithMaxAttempts ( 1 ), ) Contributing While we value open-source contributions to this SDK, this library is generated programmatically. Additions made directly to this library would have to be moved over to our generation code, otherwise they would be overwritten upon the next generated release. 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This library has not yet been exhaustively tested in production environments and may be missing some features you'd expect in a stable release. As we continue development, there may be breaking changes that require updates to your code. We'd love your feedback! Please share any suggestions, bug reports, feature requests, or general thoughts by filing an issue . The Courier PHP library provides convenient access to the Courier REST API from any PHP 8.1.0+ application. It is generated with Stainless . Documentation The REST API documentation can be found on www.courier.com . Installation To use this package, install via Composer by adding the following to your application's composer.json : { "repositories" : [ { "type" : " vcs " , "url" : " git@github.com:trycourier/courier-php.git " } ], "require" : { "trycourier/courier" : " dev-main " } } Usage This library uses named parameters to specify optional arguments. Parameters with a default value must be set by name. <?php use Courier \ Client ; $ client = new Client (apiKey: getenv ( ' COURIER_API_KEY ' ) ?: ' My API Key ' ); $ response = $ client -> send -> message ( message: [ ' to ' => [ ' userID ' => ' your_user_id ' ], ' template ' => ' your_template_id ' , ' data ' => [ ' foo ' => ' bar ' ], ], ); var_dump ( $ response -> requestId ); Value Objects It is recommended to use the static with constructor AudienceFilter::with(operator: 'MEMBER_OF', ...) and named parameters to initialize value objects. However, builders are also provided (new AudienceFilter)->withOperator('MEMBER_OF') . Handling errors When the library is unable to connect to the API, or if the API returns a non-success status code (i.e., 4xx or 5xx response), a subclass of Courier\Core\Exceptions\APIException will be thrown: <?php use Courier \ Core \ Exceptions \ APIConnectionException ; try { $ response = $ client -> send -> message ( message: [ ' to ' => [ ' userID ' => ' your_user_id ' ], ' template ' => ' your_template_id ' , ' data ' => [ ' foo ' => ' bar ' ], ], ); } catch ( APIConnectionException $ e ) { echo " The server could not be reached " , PHP_EOL ; var_dump ( $ e -> getPrevious ()); } catch ( RateLimitError $ e ) { echo " A 429 status code was received; we should back off a bit. " , PHP_EOL ; } catch ( APIStatusError $ e ) { echo " Another non-200-range status code was received " , PHP_EOL ; echo $ e -> getMessage (); } Error codes are as follows: Cause Error Type HTTP 400 BadRequestException HTTP 401 AuthenticationException HTTP 403 PermissionDeniedException HTTP 404 NotFoundException HTTP 409 ConflictException HTTP 422 UnprocessableEntityException HTTP 429 RateLimitException HTTP >= 500 InternalServerException Other HTTP error APIStatusException Timeout APITimeoutException Network error APIConnectionException Retries Certain errors will be automatically retried 2 times by default, with a short exponential backoff. Connection errors (for example, due to a network connectivity problem), 408 Request Timeout, 409 Conflict, 429 Rate Limit, >=500 Internal errors, and timeouts will all be retried by default. You can use the maxRetries option to configure or disable this: <?php use Courier \ Client ; // Configure the default for all requests: $ client = new Client (requestOptions: [ ' maxRetries ' => 0 ]); // Or, configure per-request: $ result = $ client -> send -> message ( message: [ ' to ' => [ ' userID ' => ' your_user_id ' ], ' template ' => ' your_template_id ' , ' data ' => [ ' foo ' => ' bar ' ], ], requestOptions: [ ' maxRetries ' => 5 ], ); Advanced concepts Making custom or undocumented requests Undocumented properties You can send undocumented parameters to any endpoint, and read undocumented response properties, like so: Note: the extra* parameters of the same name overrides the documented parameters. <?php $ response = $ client -> send -> message ( message: [ ' to ' => [ ' userID ' => ' your_user_id ' ], ' template ' => ' your_template_id ' , ' data ' => [ ' foo ' => ' bar ' ], ], requestOptions: [ ' extraQueryParams ' => [ ' my_query_parameter ' => ' value ' ], ' extraBodyParams ' => [ ' my_body_parameter ' => ' value ' ], ' extraHeaders ' => [ ' my-header ' => ' value ' ], ], ); Undocumented request params If you want to explicitly send an extra param, you can do so with the extra_query , extra_body , and extra_headers under the request_options: parameter when making a request, as seen in the examples above. Undocumented endpoints To make requests to undocumented endpoints while retaining the benefit of auth, retries, and so on, you can make requests using client.request , like so: <?php $ response = $ client -> request ( method: " post " , path: ' /undocumented/endpoint ' , query: [ ' dog ' => ' woof ' ], headers: [ ' useful-header ' => ' interesting-value ' ], body: [ ' hello ' => ' world ' ] ); Versioning This package follows SemVer conventions. As the library is in initial development and has a major version of 0 , APIs may change at any time. This package considers improvements to the (non-runtime) PHPDoc type definitions to be non-breaking changes. Requirements PHP 8.1.0 or higher. Contributing See the contributing documentation . About A PHP package for communicating with the Courier REST API. packagist.org/packages/trycourier/courier Resources Readme License Apache-2.0 license Security policy Security policy Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . 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Navigation Quick Start Guide Email Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Documentation API Reference Management API CLI Reference Developer Resources Changelog Quick Start Guide Email OpenAI Open in ChatGPT Set up guide to send Email notifications via SuprSend. OpenAI Open in ChatGPT ​ Create SuprSend account Simply signup on SuprSend to create your account. If you already have your company account setup, ask your admin to invite you to the team. ​ Start testing in Sandbox workspace Your SuprSend account includes three default workspaces: Sandbox, Staging, and Production. You can switch between them from the top navigation bar, and create additional workspaces if needed. Sandbox Demo Workspace with pre-configured vendors for quick exploration and POC. Includes a sample workflow, a sample user with your registered email and pre-configured channels for quick testing. Limitation: Available for a trial period and email notifications can be sent only to verified email addresses (to prevent spam). Staging Development workspace used to test notification flows before pushing it to production. You can enable Test Mode to safely test notification flows without delivering to real users. In Test Mode, notifications is delivered only to designated internal testers. You can also set up a catch-all channel to redirect all notifications intended for non-test users. Production Live workspace for syncing your actual product users and running production workflows. We do not recommend making changes directly in your production workspace as it might disrupt your live notifications. When to use additional workspaces? Workspaces also help isolate different product lines or applications , each with their own users and configurations. 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A space to share projects, ask questions, and discuss server-driven templating Dropdown menu Dropdown menu Skip to content Navigation menu Search Powered by Algolia Search Log in Create account DEV Community Close Add reaction Like Unicorn Exploding Head Raised Hands Fire Jump to Comments Save Boost More... Copy link Copy link Copied to Clipboard Share to X Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share to Mastodon Share Post via... Report Abuse Abdulqudus Abubakre Posted on Apr 17, 2020           append VS appendChild # javascript # html This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem This is the first post in the this vs that series. A series aimed at comparing two often confusing terms, methods, objects, definition or anything frontend related. append and appendChild are two popular methods used to add elements into the Document Object Model(DOM). They are often used interchangeably without much troubles, but if they are the same, then why not scrape one....Well they are only similar, but different. Here's how: .append() This method is used to add an element in form of a Node object or a DOMString (basically means text). Here's how that would work. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . append ( ' Appending Text ' ); // The div would then look like this <div>Appending Text</div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode .appendChild() Similar to the .append method, this method is used to elements in the DOM, but in this case, only accepts a Node object. // Inserting a Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . appendChild ( child ); // This appends the child element to the div element // The div would then look like this <div><p></p></div> Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode // Inserting a DOMString const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); parent . appendChild ( ' Appending Text ' ); // Uncaught TypeError: Failed to execute 'appendChild' on 'Node': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Differences .append accepts Node objects and DOMStrings while .appendChild accepts only Node objects const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); // Appending Node Objects parent . append ( child ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child ) // Works fine // Appending DOMStrings parent . append ( ' Hello world ' ) // Works fine parent . appendChild ( ' Hello world ' ) // Throws error .append does not have a return value while .appendChild returns the appended Node object const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const appendValue = parent . append ( child ); console . log ( appendValue ) // undefined const appendChildValue = parent . appendChild ( child ); console . log ( appendChildValue ) // <p><p> .append allows you to add multiple items while appendChild allows only a single item const parent = document . createElement ( ' div ' ); const child = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); const childTwo = document . createElement ( ' p ' ); parent . append ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine parent . appendChild ( child , childTwo , ' Hello world ' ); // Works fine, but adds the first element and ignores the rest Conclusion In cases where you can use .appendChild , you can use .append but not vice versa. That's all for now, if there are any terms that you need me to shed more light on, you can add them in the comments section or you can reach me on twitter This VS That (3 Part Series) 1 append VS appendChild 2 Spread VS Rest Operator 3 em VS rem Top comments (26) Subscribe Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand   Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Nice one! Few more suggestions for the continuation of the series! 1. Call vs Apply 2. Prototype vs __proto__ 3. Map vs Set 4. .forEach vs .map on Arrays 5. for...of vs for...in Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Like comment: Like comment: 12  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • May 24 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Sure, will do that. Thanks Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Ronak Jethwa Follow To code, or not to code Email ronakjethwa@gmail.com Location boston / seattle Education Computer Science Work Front End Engineer Joined May 6, 2020 • May 24 '20 • Edited on May 24 • Edited Dropdown menu Copy link Hide happy to contribute by writing one if you need :) Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Rashid Enahora Follow Joined May 25, 2023 • Oct 20 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thank you sir!!! That was very clear and concise!!! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Tulsi Prasad Follow Making software and writing about it. Email tulsi.prasad50@gmail.com Location Bhubaneswar, India Education Undergrad in Information Technology Joined Oct 12, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Very consice and clear explanation, thanks! Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Glad I could help Like comment: Like comment: 1  like Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Pacharapol Withayasakpunt Follow Currently interested in TypeScript, Vue, Kotlin and Python. Looking forward to learning DevOps, though. Location Thailand Education Yes Joined Oct 30, 2019 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It would be nice if you also compare the speed / efficiency. Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Frupreneur Frupreneur Frupreneur Follow Joined Jan 10, 2020 • Apr 3 '22 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide "In cases where you can use .appendChild, you can use .append but not vice versa." well if you do need that return value, appendChild does the job while .append doesnt Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Ryan Zayne Follow Joined Oct 5, 2022 • Jul 21 '24 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Would anyone ever need that return value tho? 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Location Nigeria Work Developer Advocate Joined Mar 15, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide This is straightforward Like comment: Like comment: 3  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Abdulqudus Abubakre Follow Front end developer, JavaScript enthusiast, Community Builder Location Abuja, Nigeria Joined Jan 3, 2020 • Apr 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks man Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   mmestiyak mmestiyak mmestiyak Follow Front end dev, most of the time busy playing with JavaScript, ReactJS, NextJS, ReactNative Location Dhaka, Bangladesh Work Front End Developer at JoulesLabs Joined Aug 2, 2019 • Oct 18 '20 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Thanks man! Like comment: Like comment: 2  likes Like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand   Kelsie Paige Kelsie Paige Kelsie Paige Follow I'm a frontend developer with a passion for design. 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