![]() If I wanted to test a GET request against this route without using Postman-instead actually writing out code in something like Flask-I would have to write out a whole new route and function to perform the request, then I would have to specify with more code what I want the response to look like, and finally I would have to print out the response to the console or provide some other way of actually viewing the response. Let’s say I wanted to make a GET request against a fan-made API for the video game Hearthstone to search for cards with “archer” in their name. ![]() It offers a sleek user interface with which to make HTML requests, without the hassle of writing a bunch of code just to test an API's functionality. Postman is a great tool when trying to dissect RESTful APIs made by others or test ones you have made yourself.
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