Collaboration
Firecamp is a dx-first API development platform that helps developers design, develop, test, and document their APIs effortlessly. With a user-friendly interface and a range of powerful features, it streamlines the API development workflow and enhances collaboration among team members.
π Web: https://firecamp.dev
To get started with Firecamp, follow these steps:
Read the Firecamp doc for in-depth walk-throughs on functionality to understand the various features and capabilities of Firecamp.
Firecamp offers you a broad range of features that will help you build APIs faster than ever.
π Collection:
Manage Collection of APIs to collaborate within the team
β³ API Playgrounds:
Get instant playgrounds for your APIs. Rest, GraphQL, and more
β»οΈ Team Collaboration:
Collaborate with your team at a centralized shared workspace
π Authentication:
Test and Debug your auth endpoints with a range of supported auths
π Scripts:
Interpret the API with pre-request and tests scripts
π© Dynamic Variables:
Set values in variables to reuse in the whole platform dynamically
π‘ Firecamp Web:
Get quick access to the web platform
There is a dedicated GUI playground for each API protocol you would be using for your stack.
Rest Playground It's the lightweight, IntelliSense, and next-generation testing client to give the most delightful collaborative experience while building APIs in a team.
GraphQL Playground Perform GraphQL operations with a seamless experience. Prepare, Share, and Export your Query Collection collaboratively with your team.
WebSocket Playground
Debug bidirectional connection visually with WebSocket GUI client more precisely now. The only GUI client to test, debug, and visualize real-time or event-driven messages collaboratively.
Socket.io Playground Monitor each emitterβs and listenerβs events visually over a bi-directional SocketIO connection. It enables you to collaborate with the team over a SocketIO event-driven API build.
π°οΈ Self-hosted: Host Firecamp on your own server
π CLI & CI/CD: Run API Collection Tests in the terminal or set in CI/CD pipeline
βΏ API Test Runner: Run the API Collection visually within the platform
π API Documentation: Publish beautiful API documentation for your team and community
βοΈ Artificial Intelligence: Cutting-edge AI-powered capabilities
β SSL: Use custom SSL certificates to test out the SSL-secured API endpoints
π Proxy: Setup proxy while running requests from Firecamp
βΉοΈ History: Seamless history tracking
For community support, you can join the Firecamp community on Discord. You can also check out the Firecamp Blog for the latest updates, tutorials, and articles.
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If you encounter any bugs, or issues, or have suggestions, please open an issue on the Firecamp GitHub repository. We appreciate your contributions to making Firecamp even better.
The decentralization of tools, processes, and people creates friction in API development workflow and frustration across the team. Developers are constantly switching between tools, searching for information, and wasting time due to inefficient tools. We believe that the existing solution lacks both world-class experience and the simplicity needed to build APIs faster. This leads to a decrease in developer productivity, slow release times, and poor team collaboration. We are bringing the VS code philosophy to Firecamp to solve this critical problem. Our mission is to build the most extensible, minimal, and best developer experience API platform where developers feel most productive while building APIs.
Firecamp is a Multi-protocol API platform, which offers end-to-end testing and development of Rest, GraphQL, WebSocket, and many other APIs. We support major API specifications and protocols, which allows for seamless API testing, API documentation, and smoother collaboration between backend, frontend, and mobile teams.
Here is the guide for contributions to help you begin your journey in contributing and our list of open issues for more information.
We appreciate all your contributions to Firecamp π€
Here are a few ways: