When you want to define an API with your customers using SwaggerHub, you first interact with them to understand their requirements. Then, you proceed to build the API definition. This involves creating endpoints, schemas, paths, operations, error codes, and more. Once you've agreed on the API definition, you can generate client code in any desired language or even generate a server-side implementation.
SwaggerHub securely saves API calls, thereby ensuring the confidentiality of secrets. Additionally, it facilitates the validation of APIs, making them safer to use on the server.
The company I work for purchased SwaggerHub with the intent to use it for a certain period of time. I use SwaggerHub in my company for testing purposes, especially testing the APIs.
We are using the software as a service for SwaggerHub. We use it as an entry point for API documentation. It has other features, but we don't use much of it.
We hope to use it for the design of the API and for the entry point of the documentation to help the consumers of the API in understanding the API and specifications.
IT Manager at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-08-23T08:17:00Z
Aug 23, 2020
We use SwaggerHub to publish our APIs. We also integrate SmartBear ReadyAPI with Swagger. We use it to manage our APIs. When we develop an API, we then integrate it with SwaggerHub. Centene is a large corporation with plenty of automation so there are various development teams across Centene who use this solution for various use cases. Normally, they publish their APIs on SwaggerHub for seamless integration with SmartBear and ReadyAPI. This allows us to perform detailed end-to-end automation testing.
API (application programming interface) management is the process of managing different API functions, such as designing, releasing, documenting, analyzing, and monitoring APIs in a safe environment.
When you want to define an API with your customers using SwaggerHub, you first interact with them to understand their requirements. Then, you proceed to build the API definition. This involves creating endpoints, schemas, paths, operations, error codes, and more. Once you've agreed on the API definition, you can generate client code in any desired language or even generate a server-side implementation.
SwaggerHub securely saves API calls, thereby ensuring the confidentiality of secrets. Additionally, it facilitates the validation of APIs, making them safer to use on the server.
The company I work for purchased SwaggerHub with the intent to use it for a certain period of time. I use SwaggerHub in my company for testing purposes, especially testing the APIs.
We are using the software as a service for SwaggerHub. We use it as an entry point for API documentation. It has other features, but we don't use much of it.
We use the solution to develop and test the APIs.
We hope to use it for the design of the API and for the entry point of the documentation to help the consumers of the API in understanding the API and specifications.
We use SwaggerHub to publish our APIs. We also integrate SmartBear ReadyAPI with Swagger. We use it to manage our APIs. When we develop an API, we then integrate it with SwaggerHub. Centene is a large corporation with plenty of automation so there are various development teams across Centene who use this solution for various use cases. Normally, they publish their APIs on SwaggerHub for seamless integration with SmartBear and ReadyAPI. This allows us to perform detailed end-to-end automation testing.