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For many API applications, there comes a time when the application needs to save images uploaded to the server either locally or on a CDN. Luckily for us, Elixir and Phoenix provide the tools we need to build a simple image upload API. The Simple API Let’s define exactly how this API is supposed to work: accept a request containing a base64 encoded image as a field preserve the image extension by
One of the Elixir web apps we have at Adjust acts as an API gateway — it receives a request, applies authorization and/or authentication and then passes the request along to an actual requested service. As you probably know, if you’re building microservices, this approach is quite common. In our case, the API gateway also stands before a service that is responsible for generating reports. These re
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