From 4097388055a50eef4d18788151e3b2af8f114216 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anindita Das Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 10:12:10 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Updated the text for get-started-api documentation (#4055) * Updated the text for get-started-api Signed-off-by: Anindita Das Signed-off-by: Anindita Das * Update daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md Signed-off-by: Mark Fussell --------- Signed-off-by: Anindita Das Signed-off-by: Mark Fussell Co-authored-by: Anindita Das Co-authored-by: Mark Fussell Co-authored-by: Hannah Hunter <94493363+hhunter-ms@users.noreply.github.com> --- daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md b/daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md index 8fa005dca6c..a785812c4d2 100644 --- a/daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md +++ b/daprdocs/content/en/getting-started/get-started-api.md @@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ type: docs title: "Use the Dapr API" linkTitle: "Use the Dapr API" weight: 30 -description: "Run a Dapr sidecar and try out the state API" +description: "Run a Dapr sidecar and try out the state management API" --- -In this guide, you'll simulate an application by running the sidecar and calling the API directly. After running Dapr using the Dapr CLI, you'll: +In this guide, you'll simulate an application by running the sidecar and calling the state management API directly. +After running Dapr using the Dapr CLI, you'll: - Save a state object. - Read/get the state object. @@ -21,7 +22,8 @@ In this guide, you'll simulate an application by running the sidecar and calling ### Step 1: Run the Dapr sidecar -The [`dapr run`]({{< ref dapr-run.md >}}) command launches an application, together with a sidecar. +The [`dapr run`]({{< ref dapr-run.md >}}) command normally runs your application and a Dapr sidecar. In this case, +it only runs the sidecar since you are interacting with the state management API directly. Launch a Dapr sidecar that will listen on port 3500 for a blank application named `myapp`: