Hey Bubblers,
If you are building web or mobile app, chances are very high, that you would need to integrating some sort of APIs into it. Which as you know can be very challenging even if you are an experienced developer (which most of us aren’t Postman (https://getpostman.com) made a huge step forward in the way how APIs nowadays are built and tested. Its intuitive and user friendly interface allows even non-developers to test almost any API without writing a single line of code.
Yet the API documentation prepared by the service provider very often is poorly prepared or is buggy and even with Postman tool at your hand, you may struggle finding the right combination or sequence of calls, or the right parameters that should be sent with the call.
Zeroqode is about to announce the launch Postman Collections - that will be a place to browse through hundreds of ready-made tested APIs which can be imported to your Postman App with a single click - and all for free
Get early access and sign up here: `Postman Collections
More specifically, I got the Access token through Postman, and then successfully called through the API connector. I’ll have to do this daily (so I’ll figure out the workflow issue later)… but now how do I use this dynamic bit of data in future calls with the API connector? Only way I know to make things dynamic is to make them ‘not private’… which defeats the whole point of the token in this case.
Did you try to implement it through Bubble’s JWT authentication flow? It should do the thing automatically without you having to configure workflows to update the token
Today we’ve launched a new product built entirely without code - Postman Collections. It is the biggest library of ready-made, fully tested API collections that can be imported to your Postman App with 1 click.
Integrating or testing APIs can be very challenging even for experienced developers. Postman made it easier when they launched their tool.
We at Zeroqode made one step further to simplify the whole process by creating a platform where everyone can find and install any API with 1 click as well as contribute their Postman API collections to the community.
When a collection is contributed, the web-site of the contributor becomes visible on the API page thus gets significant traction
We invite you to check it out and join the discussion on Product Hunt to share your thoughts and feedback.
Don’t forget to contribute your collections to the community and get extra traffic to your web-sites