Introducing the Game-Changer: Poly API Release 7
The demand for advanced and user-friendly API management tools is more pressing than ever. Poly API Release 7 steps into this space, marking a significant advancement in API development. It aims to transform the way developers work with serverless microservices. Just 68 days after its previous major release, Poly introduces a suite of new features and enhancements designed to refine the developer experience and make API integration more efficient.
Key Highlights of Poly API Release 7
- Python and Java Client Library Generation: The new release introduces an exciting feature for Python enthusiasts – Python Client Library Generation. This feature simplifies the integration of Poly functions into Python code, bolstered by the installation from PyPI using pip. With significant improvements in Java Client Library Generation, Java users aren’t left behind, including support for Custom Server and Client Functions.
- TypeScript Enhancements: TypeScript developers will appreciate the added type definition generation for non-secret vari .inject() and the return type for secret variables. This ensures more robust type safety and an enhanced coding experience.
- Developer Experience Upgrades: Poly API Release 7 focuses heavily on improving the developer experience. It includes a vital update feature for the VS code extension, ensuring users always have the latest version. This release also introduces the ability to create, update, delete, and read (CRUD) jobs that execute using a period or cron expression, providing more control over scheduled tasks.
- Custom Server Function Logging and Error Handling: An essential feature for any robust API tool is effective logging and error handling. This release introduces support for custom function logging within functions triggered indirectly via the library. Additionally, an improved error handler now processes events for Python and Java.
- DevOps and Public Functions: The new installation guide is a godsend for those deploying to Kubernetes clusters, particularly in GCP’s Kubernetes GKE. Public Functions have also seen additions since Release 6, including Adyen API functions and Salesforce API functions, enhancing integration capabilities with these platforms.
- Critical Bug Fixes: The Poly team has addressed several crucial bugs in this release. These include fixes for logging issues, duplicate errors, AI plugin call anomalies, OpenAPI specification retrieval, webhook execution, and more. These fixes not only enhance the stability of the platform but also ensure a smoother developer experience.
Join the Revolution with Poly API Release 7
Poly API Release 7 is not just another update; it’s a leap forward in API development and integration. Its focus on enhancing developer experience, expanding language support, and strengthening DevOps capabilities make it a compelling choice for developers looking to harness the power of serverless microservices and API integration.
Experience the future of API development with Poly API Release 7 and become part of a community that values seamless integration, powerful features, and the endless possibilities of LLM AI Agents. Join us in exploring the new horizons of API development!
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