Postman Collection
For teams who prefer interactive testing, AcuCheck also provides a ready-to-use Postman collection. This collection includes example requests for user authentication, customer management, financial analysis, and more. Developers can easily import the collection into Postman, configure environment variables such as base URL, credentials, time zone, and immediately begin experimenting with live endpoints.
This simplifies onboarding and accelerates the process of understanding request and response flows, allowing developers to test the API directly without needing extensive setup.
Key Features
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Ready-to-use Collection: Includes predefined examples for authentication, creating customers, managing bank accounts, and generating financial reports.
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Interactive Testing: Developers can quickly test various endpoints by sending requests with pre-configured parameters, allowing immediate feedback on API functionality.
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Environment Configuration: The collection supports environment variables for easy configuration, including base URL, authentication tokens, and other relevant parameters. This enables testing across multiple environments, such as development, staging, or production.
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Simplified Onboarding: The Postman collection helps new users get up to speed quickly by providing concrete examples of common API operations, eliminating the need to read through extensive documentation or code.
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Enhanced Experimentation: Developers can modify requests, adjust parameters, and view real-time responses, making it easier to experiment with different API behaviors and data formats.
Sample Request
To get started, import the AcuCheck Postman collection and configure the environment variables as follows:
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Base URL:
https://api.acucheck.com/v1 -
Authentication: Set the
X-Api-Keyfor API key-based authentication or configure Bearer tokens for JWT-based sessions. -
Time Zone: Specify the desired time zone for testing time-dependent endpoints.
By using this collection, developers can streamline the process of interacting with the API and gain a deeper understanding of the systemβs capabilities.
