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title: >
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Creating API endpoints with Astro
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pubDate: 2023-02-09
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permalink: >
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archive/2023/02/09/creating-api-endpoints-with-astro
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tags:
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- astro
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As well as [fetching API data](https://www.oliverdavies.uk/archive/2023/02/08/fetching-api-data-with-astro), you can also use Astro to generate your own API endpoints.
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This is an example of an endpoint that I recently created as part of a demo application:
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```javascript
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// trains.json.ts
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import data from "@/data.json";
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import type { APIRoute } from "astro";
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import type { Train } from "@/types";
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export const get: APIRoute = () => {
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return {
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body: JSON.stringify(data.trains as Train[]),
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};
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};
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```
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The train data is imported from a JSON file, and Astro's `APIRoute` is responsible for setting the appropriate response headers.
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For server-side rendered applications, you can also have endpoints for `post`, `del` and `all`, though for this example, I only needed to support GET requests.
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This is something that I've used a db-json library for previously, but being able to do this in Astro seemed like a good fit as I can easily manage lists of stations as well as a single station from one JSON file but I can just take the static HTML that Astro generates and upload it to a static hosting solution which simplifies the hosting side of things a lot.
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And, as the example application that consumes the data is also written with Astro, having them both using the same solution has advantages too.
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