Q: Hi I like how the rest API are connected and hooked into the UI, however, I am struggling to find out if ...
rest API fails then what was the reason it fails. I can hold some alert or action on Error's call back but how do I see why my API call is failed? My API runs on in the test area and it is just a simple API without any thing extra, no issue with CORS etc. however, my error callback does get call but how can I display the reason of the error. Thanks in advanced.

Jonatan_Apphive
May 14, 2024A: I'm glad you've started using your API! It's best to send us your app's information so we can figure out what might be going wrong. Please email support@apphive.io if you want to get in touch with us.

Verified purchaser
Thanks, I was able to see why my API was failing by looking into the web's debugger console. It was a CORS issue. However, I want to know if I am able to log the failures somehow, but only if I am able to see the error code. For instance, if API responded with HTTP error code for 400 or 500 series, is there way to read these error code?
It is now very important for you to improve documentation and provide tutorials (ideally, in English) because to be honest,without this support, your tool is failing to make its ground that it deserves. It has lot of the gaps but it is very powerful and I believe it will grow further.Therefore, if needed, reach out to the user community to build more material. I am sure people who care about this tool will not shy away to help. As soon as I'm able to complete an app from start to finish, I'll be contributing and sharing with my fellow users. But first, I need to figure out how to use the tool itself first.
For example, I like to know how to create a vertical list where items are wrapped. (i.e. display item left to right and then top to bottom (similar to days in calendar, any idea for how to doc/video? it will be much appreciated.)

Verified purchaser
Yes, in case of an error, it is possible to try the API call first. I can record you a video where I explain it better.
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