The Zapier Engineering Blog
A blog about hacking, development workflow automation, and how to get things done with less work.
How We Onboard New Engineers at Zapier
Open Source at Zapier
Software—like so many other things—is built on those that come before. Instead of reinventing the wheel every time you build something, software developers at Zapier and thousands of other companies start with open source software. You can quickly spin up a new server running Linux and other open source software,...
The 3 Best Cloud IDEs for Backend Developers
Developer environments are personal things, and often include various settings files, specific language and framework versions, and other individual accoutrements. When you start a new project or test something out, you may feel compelled to make some changes to your delicate personal settings. Alternatively, you could take those preferences to...
Dogfooding Your API: How to Build New Features Faster by Consuming Your Code
Editor’s note: We publish occasional guest posts on the Zapier Engineering Blog, like this one from Jared Cheney, a senior software engineer at TSheets.
I believe that to build a great product, you’ve got to eat your own dog food—or, in other words, you have to use all the...
3 Reasons Why Your Integrations Might Be Worthless
Every SaaS company I talk to wants to build integrations, and for good reason, too. When done right, integrations extend the possibilities of your app, keep customers happy, and offer great opportunities for partnerships with other SaaS companies. Yet, there’s more to successful integrations than slapping some APIs together.
How to Handle Planned Downtime for Your API
Introduction to Graph APIs
You Need These Three People to Care About Your API
Introducing Zapier Issues: Your Product Development Partner
Inspiration springs from customers who use your product to its fullest. These power-users thrive on Zapier, where they can define precise workflows and bring your app along. They have a knack for finding bugs and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible—resulting in feature requests and a better experience for all...
How We Test Our Ansible Roles with Molecule
Since the early days of Zapier, way back in 2012, we have provisioned resources on our servers using configuration management—first with Puppet and then with Ansible since we found it easier to extend in a Python heavy environment. Today, we have over 98 Ansible roles of which 40 are "common"...
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