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de.sonallux.spotify:spotify-web-api-parent
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Collection of tools for parsing the Spotify Web API
This monorepo contains tools for fixing and improving the official Spotify OpenAPI definition. The fixed OpenAPI definition can be found in the fixed-spotify-open-api.yml file.
Module | Description |
---|---|
json-utils | Utility classes for JSON/YAML |
spotify-web-api-open-api | Apply the fixes and improvements to the official OpenAPI definition |
Unfortunately Spotify does not provide any version information with their Web API reference documentation. Therefore, I do not follow semantic versioning when releasing new versions. Version do follow a schema based on the release date: <year>.<month>.<day>
(e.g. a version released on 30th March 2021 will get the version number 2021.3.30
).
Because the documentation are only based on the Spotify Web API Reference, there might be difference to the actual behaviour of the Spotify Web API. Also, neither do I have any connections to Spotify nor am I an employee at Spotify.
Just start the Release workflow in GitHub Actions or perform the following steps manually
./mvnw versions:set -DnewVersion="<version>" -DgenerateBackupPoms=false
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Collection of tools for parsing the Spotify Web API
We found that de.sonallux.spotify:spotify-web-api-parent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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