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Overview

M3O transforms public APIs into smaller easier to use Micro services which you can explore, discover and consume as serverless building blocks. The platform generates unified api docs, client libraries and examples using protobuf to OpenAPI conversion and some custom tools.

Features

Here are the main features:

  • 1️⃣ ONE Platform - Discover, explore and consume public APIs all in one place.
  • ☝️ ONE Account - Manage your API usage with one account and one token.
  • ⚡ ONE Framework - Learn, develop and integrate using one set of docs and libraries.

Services

Here are a few APIs:

  • Apps - Serverless app deployment
  • Cache - In-memory data storage
  • Database - Serverless postgres database
  • Events - Push event notifications
  • Users - Account management and authentication
  • Space - Infinite cloud storage

Getting Started

  • Head to m3o.com and signup for a free account.
  • Browse services on the Explore page.
  • Call any service using your token in the Authorization: Bearer [Token] header
  • All services are available through one API endpoint: https://api.m3o.com/v1/*.
  • Use m3o-cli, m3o-js and m3o-go clients for development

Quick Start

Grab your API token from the dashboard and export it

export M3O_API_TOKEN=xxxxxxx

Curl

curl "https://api.m3o.com/v1/db/Create" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $M3O_API_TOKEN" \
  -d '{
    "table": "notes",
    "record": {
      "name": "TODO",
      "list": ["eat", "sleep", "repeat"]
    }
  }'

Find all the curl examples in m3o-sh

Go

Import packages from go.m3o.com

import (
        "go.m3o.com"
        "go.m3o.com/db"
)

Create a new client with your API token and call it

client := m3o.New(os.Getenv("M3O_API_TOKEN"))
rsp, err := client.Db.Create(&db.CreateRequest{
        Table: "notes",
        Record: map[string]interface{}{
                 "name": "TODO",
                 "list": []string{"eat", "sleep", "repeat"},
        },
})
fmt.Println(rsp, err)

Find all the Go examples in m3o-go

JS

Install the m3o package

npm install m3o

Call app run like so

const m3o = require("m3o").default(process.env.M3O_API_TOKEN);

async function main() {
  let rsp = await m3o.db.create({
    table: "notes",
    record: {
      "name": "TODO",
      "list": ["eat", "sleep", "repeat"]
    }
  });
  console.log(rsp);
}

main();

Find more JS examples in m3o-js

CLI

Install the cli

curl -fssl https://install.m3o.com/cli | /bin/bash

Example call

m3o db create --table=notes --record='{"name": "TODO", "list": ["eat", "sleep", "repeat"]}'

See the m3o-cli for examples

Deployment

  1. See Cloud for Infrastructure deployment
  2. See Platform for Micro deployment
  3. See API for Backend deployment
  4. See Web for Web deployment

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Package last updated on 31 Aug 2023

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