Build a new API connector or provider by matching the target repo's existing integration pattern exactly. Use when adding one more integration without inventing a second architecture.
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Build a new API connector or provider by matching the target repo's existing integration pattern exactly. Use when adding one more integration without inventing a second architecture.
origin
Multiversal direct-port adaptation
version
1.0.0
API Connector Builder
Use this when the job is to add a repo-native integration surface, not just a generic HTTP client.
The point is to match the host repository's pattern:
connector layout
config schema
auth model
error handling
test style
registration/discovery wiring
When to Use
"Build a Jira connector for this project"
"Add a Slack provider following the existing pattern"
"Create a new integration for this API"
"Build a plugin that matches the repo's connector style"
Guardrails
do not invent a new integration architecture when the repo already has one
do not start from vendor docs alone; start from existing in-repo connectors first
do not stop at transport code if the repo expects registry wiring, tests, and docs
do not cargo-cult old connectors if the repo has a newer current pattern
Workflow
1. Learn the house style
Inspect at least 2 existing connectors/providers and map:
file layout
abstraction boundaries
config model
retry / pagination conventions
registry hooks
test fixtures and naming
2. Narrow the target integration
Define only the surface the repo actually needs:
auth flow
key entities
core read/write operations
pagination and rate limits
webhook or polling model
3. Build in repo-native layers
Typical slices:
config/schema
client/transport
mapping layer
connector/provider entrypoint
registration
tests
4. Validate against the source pattern
The new connector should look obvious in the codebase, not imported from a different ecosystem.