Grape is a REST-like API framework for Ruby. It’s designed to run on Rack or complement existing web application frameworks such as Rails and Sinatra by providing a simple DSL to easily develop RESTful APIs.
It has built-in support for common conventions, including multiple formats, subdomain/prefix restriction, content negotiation, versioning and much more.
This is free and open source software.
Website: www.ruby-grape.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Michael Bleigh, Intridea Inc. and contributors
License: MIT License
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Related Software
| Ruby Web Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Ruby on Rails | Full-stack web framework in Ruby for writing real-world applications |
| Sinatra | DSL for quickly creating web applications in Ruby with minimal effort |
| Grape | REST-like API framework for Ruby |
| Hanami | Full-stack Ruby web framework |
| Padrino | Full-stack ruby framework built upon Sinatra |
| Utopia | Website generation framework |
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