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API Testing and Development with Postman

By : Dave Westerveld
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API Testing and Development with Postman

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By: Dave Westerveld

Overview of this book

Postman enables the exploration and testing of web APIs, helping testers and developers figure out how an API works. With Postman, you can create effective test automation for any APIs. If you want to put your knowledge of APIs to work quickly, this practical guide to using Postman will help you get started. The book provides a hands-on approach to learning the implementation and associated methodologies that will have you up and running with Postman in no time. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, this book begins by taking you through the principles of effective API testing. A combination of theory coupled with real-world examples will help you learn how to use Postman to create well-designed, documented, and tested APIs. You'll then be able to try some hands-on projects that will teach you how to add test automation to an already existing API with Postman, and guide you in using Postman to create a well-designed API from scratch. By the end of this book, you'll be able to use Postman to set up and run API tests for any API that you are working with.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: API Testing Theory and Terminology
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Section 2: Using Postman When Working with an Existing API
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Section 3: Using Postman to Develop an API

Preface

Welcome! I think quality is an underrated characteristic of modern software. In some ways, we have made huge strides as an industry. The average modern web app probably has far fewer bugs than the average software application from 30 years ago. However, as the world of software becomes more and more complex, there are whole new areas that require a quality-first approach as regards design and development. I believe that APIs need this. APIs are becoming the backbone of the internet. They serve external clients for my companies and are increasingly becoming the glue that holds the different internal pieces of modern software systems together.

On the surface, this book is primarily about using the API testing tool Postman, and you will certainly have an in-depth knowledge of it by the end of the book. However, while explaining how to use Postman, I have also sought to provide principles that apply no matter what tool is used. I want you to have more than just the ability to manipulate the tool to do what you want it to. I also want you to be able to know when and how to use the tool so that you can be part of creating high-quality APIs.