API management for data feeds
When data is delivered by API, how that API is designed and managed determines how dependable it is. This guide covers API management for data feeds.
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Why API management matters
An API is a contract between provider and consumer. Good management, design, security, versioning, reliability, makes that contract dependable; poor management makes integration fragile.
Core elements
- Design: clear, consistent endpoints and schemas.
- Authentication: secure access control.
- Rate limits and quotas: fair, predictable use.
- Versioning: change without breaking consumers.
Versioning is critical
Data and schemas evolve, so versioning lets the API change without breaking integrations. Clear deprecation and migration paths are part of a dependable feed.
Reliability and observability
Availability, error handling, and monitoring define whether an API is production-grade. Consumers need predictable behaviour and clear errors.
Sourcing considerations
When sourcing API-delivered data, assess the API maturity as much as the data, and where personal data flows, secure access and the GDPR apply.
In a managed model
A managed partner can deliver data through well-managed, versioned, secure APIs tailored to your systems.
Versioning is the critical clause
An API is a contract, and the part that keeps it dependable is versioning: data and schemas evolve, so versioning lets the API change without breaking integrations, with clear deprecation and migration paths. Authentication, rate limits and consistent design matter too, but unmanaged change is what most often breaks consumers.
Reliability and observability
Production-grade APIs need availability, sensible error handling, and monitoring so consumers get predictable behaviour and clear failures. When sourcing API-delivered data, assess the API’s maturity as much as the data itself, and where personal data flows, secure access and the GDPR apply.
- An API is a contract; management makes it dependable.
- Cover design, authentication, rate limits and versioning.
- Versioning lets the API evolve without breaking consumers.
- Assess API maturity as much as the data.
Sources & further reading
- OpenAPI specification and API design guidance.
- OAuth and API security standards.
- DAMA-DMBOK: data delivery.
- Internal practice: DataSupplier API delivery.
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