spotify/web-api

Name: web-api

Owner: Spotify

Description: Public issue tracker for Spotify's Web API

Created: 2015-02-18 09:28:44.0

Updated: 2018-05-24 00:08:06.0

Pushed: 2016-12-30 08:48:49.0

Homepage: https://developer.spotify.com/web-api/

Size: 38

Language: RAML

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README

Spotify's Web API
Bugs and Requests

The purpose of this repository is to work as the public issue tracker for Spotify's Web API. If you've found a bug in the API, or have ideas on how we could improve it, please create an issue. It's greatly appreciated.

We differentiate between enhancement requests and feature requests in that enhancement requests are improvement of existing features, while feature requests are requests for entirely new features.

Open issues

Open bug tickets | Open feature requests | Open enhancement requests

If you want to show your support for an existing feature request, please add a thumbs up reaction instead of commenting “+1“. This way the creator of the feature request doesn't get bombarded with notifications.

Issues in the mobile SDKs

For bugs and features related to the mobile SDKs, please visit the repositories for the Android SDK or the iOS SDK.

Other support

We refer to Stack Overflow for programming related issues. Remember to add the spotify tag to your question.

If you have ideas, bug reports, or any other type of feedback to Spotify that doesn't relate to the Web API, please submit these at Spotify's Community forums.

API Specification (RAML)

The repository also contains the RAML? specification for the Spotify Web API. RAML is a YAML-based language that describes RESTful APIs and provides all the information necessary to describe RESTful APIs, create API client-code and API server-code generators, and create API user documentation from RAML API definitions.

Stay tuned in

For API announcements, follow @SpotifyPlatform on Twitter, visit the API Change Log, or subscribe to our newsletter.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.