Microsoft offers developers a preview of its Graph API proxy

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Microsoft has unveiled Microsoft Graph Developer Proxy, a command-line tool designed to make it easier to test Microsoft Graph-using applications.

Developers can simulate Graph API errors and mock Graph API responses on their local machines using the Graph Developer Proxy, which is currently in a developer preview. Early in the development cycle, problems can be found and fixed in the code. The current preview concentrates on contextual guidance to enhance application performance as well as error simulation for Microsoft Graph and other APIs.

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By simulating Microsoft Graph API errors and mocking Microsoft Graph API responses, Graph Developer Proxy enables developers to test their Microsoft Graph applications locally.

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