Postman for chrome extension

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You’ll see this used in our other guides as well. The Postman default response is XML, you can also include the Accept Header with a value of application/json to get a JSON response. You can find your API Key under the Registered Apps tab once you’ve logged into the developer platform. You’ll need to include your API Key in the header in order for your requests to work. Once Postman has been added to your browser, we can use the Postman interface to make calls to the Property Search Engine API.

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The Postman website also includes documentation and features of the app if you’re not familiar. If you already have Chrome installed, head over to the Postman website which provides a link to the Chrome web store where you can download and add the Postman Chrome extension.

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To use Postman, you will first need to install Google Chrome. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact us. We will walk you through how to use Postman and make some basic requests. What is Postman? Postman helps you be more efficient by allowing you to construct complex HTTP requests quickly, organize them in collections and share them. This post will walk you through how to use one our favorite tools, the Postman Chrome extension. Today, we wanted to share a tool we use internally as part of our testing suite that can help make your life easier when consuming APIs. ATTOM Data recently launched its BETA version of a Property Search Engine API and Developer Platform.

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