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Phyllo Postman Collections

Welcome to the Postman Collections Quickstart Guide! If you're looking for a quick and easy way to get started with the Phyllo API with no additional code, this is the place for you. Postman is a great tool that allows users explore API functionality by manually sending API requests and receiving responses. We have created a collection of pre-populated HTTP requests that can be sent to the Phyllo API. This quickstart is a step-by-step guide that will get you up and running with Postman and the Phyllo’s Postman collection to enable you for ad-hoc exploration and testing.

If you are looking for a more in-depth guide and reference for the Phyllo API, please refer to the Phyllo API documentation.

phyllo-postman-overview

Getting started

Follow these steps to quickly get started with the Phyllo API:

  1. To request access to the Phyllo API, please contact contact@getphyllo.com. Phyllo will email you API Keys.

  2. Download and install the Postman app

  3. Install the Phyllo Postman Collection. Click the "Run in Postman" button below to install the Phyllo collection!

    Run in Postman

  4. Once both the collection and the environment variables are imported into Postman, see the Configuration section on how to correctly configure API keys with the collection.

Configuration

The Phyllo Postman collection uses Postman environment variables to simplify each API request. More information on managing Postman environments can be found at Setting up an environment with variables.

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  1. Select the Phyllo Sandbox environment in the top right corner
  2. Click the eye icon to open the environment settings
  3. Copy in your Phyllo API keys into each field:
  • CLIENT_ID
  • CLIENT_SECRET
  1. Save your changes and start making Phyllo API requests!

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