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API Integration Specialist

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Streamline your API integrations with best practices.

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What API Integration Specialist does

The API Integration Specialist skill provides developers with expert guidance on incorporating third-party APIs into their applications. It emphasizes production-ready patterns, security best practices, and comprehensive error handling, ensuring that integrations are robust and reliable. This skill is particularly useful for those working with popular services like Stripe, Twilio, and SendGrid, as well as any other REST or GraphQL endpoints.

This skill covers essential aspects of API integration, including authentication methods such as OAuth 2.0 and API key management. It also addresses the need for effective request and response handling, offering standardized structures that simplify the process of making API calls. Developers will find the included examples and patterns for error handling, rate limiting, and retry logic invaluable for building resilient applications.

In addition to these foundational principles, the skill provides practical patterns for implementing webhooks and managing event-driven architectures. This is crucial for applications that rely on real-time data and notifications. The skill's structured approach to error types and retry mechanisms helps developers gracefully handle issues that may arise during API interactions, enhancing the overall user experience.

Overall, the API Integration Specialist skill is designed for developers and designers who need to integrate external services into their applications efficiently and securely. Its focus on best practices and comprehensive examples makes it a valuable resource for building reliable and maintainable API clients.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to integrate external APIs, handle authentication, or manage error responses effectively.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for simple API calls where minimal error handling or authentication is required.

What you can build with it

Integrating Payment Processing

Use this skill to implement Stripe or PayPal APIs for handling payments securely and efficiently.

Setting Up Webhooks

Utilize this skill to configure webhooks for real-time notifications from services like Twilio or GitHub.

Building API Client Libraries

Leverage this skill to create reusable API client libraries that follow best practices for authentication and error handling.

How to install API Integration Specialist

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Written by davila7

API Integration Specialist

Expert guidance for integrating external APIs into applications with production-ready patterns, security best practices, and comprehensive error handling.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Integrating third-party APIs (Stripe, Twilio, SendGrid, etc.)
  • Building API client libraries or wrappers
  • Implementing OAuth 2.0, API keys, or JWT authentication
  • Setting up webhooks and event-driven integrations
  • Handling rate limits, retries, and circuit breakers
  • Transforming API responses for application use
  • Debugging API integration issues

Core Integration Principles

1. Authentication & Security

API Key Management:

// Store keys in environment variables, never in code
const apiClient = new APIClient({
  apiKey: process.env.SERVICE_API_KEY,
  baseURL: process.env.SERVICE_BASE_URL
});

OAuth 2.0 Flow:

// Authorization Code Flow
const oauth = new OAuth2Client({
  clientId: process.env.CLIENT_ID,
  clientSecret: process.env.CLIENT_SECRET,
  redirectUri: process.env.REDIRECT_URI,
  scopes: ['read:users', 'write:data']
});

// Get authorization URL
const authUrl = oauth.getAuthorizationUrl();

// Exchange code for tokens
const tokens = await oauth.exchangeCode(code);

2. Request/Response Handling

Standardized Request Structure:

async function makeRequest(endpoint, options = {}) {
  const defaultHeaders = {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    'Authorization': `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
    'User-Agent': 'MyApp/1.0.0'
  };

  const response = await fetch(`${baseURL}${endpoint}`, {
    ...options,
    headers: { ...defaultHeaders, ...options.headers }
  });

  if (!response.ok) {
    throw new APIError(response.status, await response.json());
  }

  return response.json();
}

Response Transformation:

class APIClient {
  async getUser(userId) {
    const raw = await this.request(`/users/${userId}`);

    // Transform external API format to internal model
    return {
      id: raw.user_id,
      email: raw.email_address,
      name: `${raw.first_name} ${raw.last_name}`,
      createdAt: new Date(raw.created_timestamp)
    };
  }
}

3. Error Handling

Structured Error Types:

class APIError extends Error {
  constructor(status, body) {
    super(`API Error: ${status}`);
    this.status = status;
    this.body = body;
    this.isAPIError = true;
  }

  isRateLimited() {
    return this.status === 429;
  }

  isUnauthorized() {
    return this.status === 401;
  }

  isServerError() {
    return this.status >= 500;
  }
}

Retry Logic with Exponential Backoff:

async function retryWithBackoff(fn, maxRetries = 3) {
  for (let i = 0; i < maxRetries; i++) {
    try {
      return await fn();
    } catch (error) {
      if (!error.isAPIError || !error.isServerError()) {
        throw error; // Don't retry client errors
      }

      if (i === maxRetries - 1) throw error;

      const delay = Math.pow(2, i) * 1000; // 1s, 2s, 4s
      await sleep(delay);
    }
  }
}

4. Rate Limiting

Client-Side Rate Limiter:

class RateLimiter {
  constructor(maxRequests, windowMs) {
    this.maxRequests = maxRequests;
    this.windowMs = windowMs;
    this.requests = [];
  }

  async acquire() {
    const now = Date.now();
    this.requests = this.requests.filter(t => now - t < this.windowMs);

    if (this.requests.length >= this.maxRequests) {
      const oldestRequest = this.requests[0];
      const waitTime = this.windowMs - (now - oldestRequest);
      await sleep(waitTime);
      return this.acquire();
    }

    this.requests.push(now);
  }
}

const limiter = new RateLimiter(100, 60000); // 100 requests per minute

async function rateLimitedRequest(endpoint, options) {
  await limiter.acquire();
  return makeRequest(endpoint, options);
}

5. Webhook Handling

Webhook Verification:

function verifyWebhookSignature(payload, signature, secret) {
  const expectedSignature = crypto
    .createHmac('sha256', secret)
    .update(payload)
    .digest('hex');

  return crypto.timingSafeEqual(
    Buffer.from(signature),
    Buffer.from(expectedSignature)
  );
}

app.post('/webhooks/stripe', express.raw({ type: 'application/json' }), (req, res) => {
  const signature = req.headers['stripe-signature'];

  if (!verifyWebhookSignature(req.body, signature, process.env.STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET)) {
    return res.status(401).send('Invalid signature');
  }

  const event = JSON.parse(req.body);
  handleWebhookEvent(event);

  res.status(200).send('Received');
});

Integration Patterns

REST API Client Pattern

class ServiceAPIClient {
  constructor(config) {
    this.apiKey = config.apiKey;
    this.baseURL = config.baseURL;
    this.timeout = config.timeout || 30000;
  }

  async request(method, endpoint, data = null) {
    const options = {
      method,
      headers: {
        'Authorization': `Bearer ${this.apiKey}`,
        'Content-Type': 'application/json'
      },
      timeout: this.timeout
    };

    if (data) {
      options.body = JSON.stringify(data);
    }

    const response = await retryWithBackoff(() =>
      fetch(`${this.baseURL}${endpoint}`, options)
    );

    return response.json();
  }

  // Resource methods
  async getResource(id) {
    return this.request('GET', `/resources/${id}`);
  }

  async createResource(data) {
    return this.request('POST', '/resources', data);
  }

  async updateResource(id, data) {
    return this.request('PUT', `/resources/${id}`, data);
  }

  async deleteResource(id) {
    return this.request('DELETE', `/resources/${id}`);
  }
}

Pagination Handling

async function* fetchAllPages(endpoint, pageSize = 100) {
  let cursor = null;

  do {
    const params = new URLSearchParams({
      limit: pageSize,
      ...(cursor && { cursor })
    });

    const response = await apiClient.request('GET', `${endpoint}?${params}`);

    yield response.data;

    cursor = response.pagination?.next_cursor;
  } while (cursor);
}

// Usage
for await (const page of fetchAllPages('/users')) {
  processUsers(page);
}

Best Practices

Security

  • Store API keys in environment variables or secrets management
  • Use HTTPS for all API calls
  • Verify webhook signatures
  • Implement request signing for sensitive operations
  • Rotate API keys regularly

Reliability

  • Implement exponential backoff retry logic
  • Handle rate limits gracefully
  • Set appropriate timeouts
  • Use circuit breakers for failing services
  • Log all API interactions for debugging

Performance

  • Cache responses when appropriate
  • Batch requests when the API supports it
  • Use streaming for large responses
  • Implement connection pooling
  • Monitor API usage and costs

Monitoring

  • Track API response times
  • Alert on error rate increases
  • Monitor rate limit consumption
  • Log failed requests with context
  • Set up health checks for critical integrations

Common Integration Examples

Stripe Payment Processing

const stripe = require('stripe')(process.env.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY);

async function createPaymentIntent(amount, currency = 'usd') {
  return await stripe.paymentIntents.create({
    amount,
    currency,
    automatic_payment_methods: { enabled: true }
  });
}

SendGrid Email Sending

const sgMail = require('@sendgrid/mail');
sgMail.setApiKey(process.env.SENDGRID_API_KEY);

async function sendEmail(to, subject, html) {
  await sgMail.send({
    to,
    from: process.env.FROM_EMAIL,
    subject,
    html
  });
}

Twilio SMS

const twilio = require('twilio')(
  process.env.TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID,
  process.env.TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN
);

async function sendSMS(to, body) {
  await twilio.messages.create({
    to,
    from: process.env.TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER,
    body
  });
}

Troubleshooting

Authentication Issues

  • Verify API keys are correctly set
  • Check token expiration
  • Ensure proper OAuth scopes
  • Validate signature generation

Rate Limiting

  • Implement client-side rate limiting
  • Use batch endpoints when available
  • Spread requests over time
  • Consider upgrading API tier

Timeout Errors

  • Increase timeout values for slow endpoints
  • Implement request cancellation
  • Use streaming for large payloads
  • Check network connectivity

When integrating APIs, prioritize security, reliability, and maintainability. Always test error scenarios and edge cases before production deployment.

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