I've recently made a change in our api where we had three data properties where each meant totally different thing. 🤔
data
Are they now named data1 , data2 and data3 ? 😛
data1
data2
data3
No! : ) It is paginated research data and JSON previously looked like this:
{ "page": 1, "size": 3, "total": 3, "data": [ { "countryId": 1, "categoryId": 2, "data": [ { "year": 2012, "data": 123.45 }, { "year": 2013, "data": 123.45 }, { "year": 2014, "data": 123.45 }, { "year": 2015, "data": 123.45 }, { "year": 2016, "data": 123.45 }, { "year": 2017, "data": 123.45 } ] } ] }
Now it's been renamed to be as follows, which is 1000 times better!
{ "page": 1, "size": 3, "total": 3, "results": [ { "countryId": 1, "categoryId": 2, "timeSeries": [ { "year": 2012, "value": 123.45 }, { "year": 2013, "value": 123.45 }, { "year": 2014, "value": 123.45 }, { "year": 2015, "value": 123.45 }, { "year": 2016, "value": 123.45 }, { "year": 2017, "value": 123.45 } ] } ] }
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I've recently made a change in our api where we had three
data
properties where each meant totally different thing. 🤔Are they now named
data1
,data2
anddata3
? 😛No! : ) It is paginated research data and JSON previously looked like this:
Now it's been renamed to be as follows, which is 1000 times better!