[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-20 Thread ludwa6
Sorry @Mario, i forgot: to browse an instance of the v2 farmOS API, here's mine: https://vdl.farmos.dev/api/ Viewed in Firefox (tho not in Chrome or Safari, which fail to render this in human-readable form), one can pull out links to the available endponts, and then use those to browse

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-20 Thread PMario
Hi, >SO @Mario: do you think as i do that an API Explorer in TW could be a useful tool in this pursuit? and, if so, then is it something that might be built w/ relative ease? I think, it would be a useful tool. .. The problem creating it from scratch with TW is, that it would be like

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-20 Thread ludwa6
@Mario: It's the v2 API of farmOS that i'm trying to understand right now, so that is the focus. As compared w/ the 1.x version, v2 is said to be more powerful -and, i am finding, more exacting in its requirements. In trying to .GET data from both (all that i've done so far[1]), using the

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread PMario
Hi Walt, After I did send my last post, I did find the new docs for version 2 of farmOS. I can see your dilemma now. The question is, do you want to explore the V2 API or the V1.x API. It seems they are fundamentally different.

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread PMario
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 6:10:22 PM UTC+2 ludwa6 wrote: The problem is: the farmOS system i use for > operational record-keeping is undergoing a major upgrade to version 2.0; > this presents a data migration challenge for me & the agronomist i'm > working with that

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-19 Thread ludwa6
Yes @Joshua : that one did catch my eye -and, now that you mention it, i can see how much overlap there is between this particular problem space, and the one that TW eBooks app solves. In both cases, it's about using TW to load and browse these long docs (whether eBook or API endpoint), and

[tw5] Re: OpenAPI Explorer in TW

2021-07-18 Thread Joshua Fontany
Hi walt, A french ebook company worked with Jeremy to develop plugins that allow you to dynamically render only the text that is "onscreen", and also allows you to highlight a section of text & leave annotations attached to that highlight. See: