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VerityReputation (ranked 3282 of 5138)
https://escape-data-and-specs.s3.fr-par.scw.cloud/specs/h8TCXUVSpOlE_M_SxKaOx_verityreputation_json.jsonGENERAL INFORMATION
You can find out more about Verity at <a href='http://verity.site'>http://verity.site</a> For this sample, you can use the api key 'special-key' for tests that need authorization (authorization filters).
The collaboration layer in Verity is built on the notion of agents, content and communities. Agents are any users, groups, or autonomous actors that can perform actions within the system. A community in Verity is a group of agents that share a common purpose, vision, or goal. Content is anything in the Verity protocol that can be rated or acted upon, but which cannot itself act.
The purpose of the Verity collaboration layer is to ensure that communities organize talent, resources, and actions around their shared economic and social interest. There are two specific goals: to preserve community intent over time, thus preserving the identity of the community, and to incentivize actions in alignment with that intent.
Where possible we specify multi-hashes as unique identifiers that can
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SECURITY 4/5
The security score of an API is computed as the number of OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities detected in the API.
- OWASP issues detected: API7:2023
PERFORMANCE 4/5
The performance score is derived from the median response time of the API, sometimes referred as p50. The median is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample, here the response times of the API.
- The median response time of the API is 174 ms .
Get p50 under 220 ms to get a 4/5 score.
RELIABILITY 5/5
The reliability score is derived from the number of inconsistent server responses, either server errors or non-conforming return values.
- Self compliance: response objects matched the declared response types.
- Server errors: the server did not return any 5xx error.
DESIGN 1/5
The design score reflects the quality of the specification file (usually named openapi.json or swagger.json). Having a high-quality specification file (with up-to-date types and examples) help developers understand the API and tools produce relevant documentation.
- Respects OpenAPI 2.0 schema specification.
- Contains comments and summaries.
- Contains examples.
- Does not contain duplicated objects.
Popularity 0/5
The popularity score is computed from the number of references to the API found on the internet. Have your API used by many developers to get a higher score!