Sending API Requests with Postman A Beginners Guide
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In this video, we break down everything you need to know about sending API requests in Postman. Whether you’re a developer or just getting started with APIs, this guide will walk you through the process of crafting HTTP requests, customizing parameters, and understanding the core components of an API request. • π§π» What You'll Learn: • • How to send a basic GET request in Postman. • • Adding and managing query parameters for enhanced customization. • • How to create and send a POST request with raw JSON or files. • • Using variables in Postman for reusable and scalable collections. • • Exploring HTTP verbs like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and more. • • Setting up and managing authorization for secure API access. • • Configuring headers and understanding their role in requests. • • Sending data with the body tab using JSON, binary files, and more. • π Key Topics Covered: • • The Postman Address Bar: Setting your request endpoint. • • Query Parameters: Adding and removing them effortlessly. • • HTTP Methods: From GET to DELETE, Postman supports them all. • • Authorization and Headers: Automating secure API authentication. • • Sending Data with the Body Tab: Raw JSON, files, and other formats. • π‘ Why Watch This Video? • Postman is one of the most powerful tools for API exploration and development. This tutorial provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to master the basics of sending API requests, making your API development workflow seamless and efficient. • π Useful Resources: • Postman Docs: https://learning.postman.com/docs/get... • π¬ Have Questions? Leave them in the comments or check out the next video to learn about inspecting API responses in Postman. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more API and Postman tutorials! π • #Postman #APIDevelopment
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