im loving api builder...getting used to it is the best part...documentation is really a thumbs up...Team Postman is taking apis to the next universe...great work Team Postman.. /I\
Not necessarily, there are tools that allow you to generate server-side code for your APIs. You can have a look at the "Server Implementation" section of openapi.tools for some examples!
Hi @Arlémi I wanted to follow with you but not able to find where I can get the file ti import as you did. I found at url documenter.getpostman.com/view/11426467/Szt8dVGp the possibility to "Run In Postman", which I did, it added a collection SimpleKart but 2 APIs Play.Catalog.Service & Play.Inventory.Service which a little bit confusing me as I think I cant follow with you as it seems that the example in the url is very advanced, thanks for your help
I found working with Postman is easy and fun. Good work guys!
im loving api builder...getting used to it is the best part...documentation is really a thumbs up...Team Postman is taking apis to the next universe...great work Team Postman.. /I\
Hi , can you plz provide the link of the documentation of it
There should be a way where we can use the existing Collection Requests to be made as an api.
So you've already setup your database containing for "SimpleKart" and building APIs to "GET/items"?
Yes, we have it running for everyone to play with if they want to get started with API Specifications but do not have a server.
I thought you needed to learn a programming language like Ruby to build an API. Is that not correct?
Not necessarily, there are tools that allow you to generate server-side code for your APIs. You can have a look at the "Server Implementation" section of openapi.tools for some examples!
What you import while create an api?
When you create a new API it will be populated with a default schema for the type selected.
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Hi @Arlémi I wanted to follow with you but not able to find where I can get the file ti import as you did. I found at url documenter.getpostman.com/view/11426467/Szt8dVGp the possibility to "Run In Postman", which I did, it added a collection SimpleKart but 2 APIs Play.Catalog.Service & Play.Inventory.Service which a little bit confusing me as I think I cant follow with you as it seems that the example in the url is very advanced, thanks for your help