API for beginners using : Python | Flask | Postman
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 529 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 24 lectures (1 hour, 57 mins) | Language: English
Create a REST API with Python and Flask and Test using Postman
What you'll learn
Create an API
Create classes for API application
Add methods to classes
Create Routes with endpoints
Create a Python dictionary to store API Data
Use Flask-Restful to simplify API building.
Use Postman to test API endpoints
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Python
Basic knowledge of Flask
Description
API stands for Application Programming Interface. An API is a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other. In other words, an API is the messenger that delivers your request to the provider that you're requesting it from and then delivers the response back to you.
When developers create code, they don't often start from scratch. APIs enable developers can make repetitive yet complex processes highly reusable with a little bit of code. The speed that APIs enable developers to build out apps is crucial to the current pace of application development.
Python is one of the most in-demand programming languages. Flask is a framework created using Python.Python and flask can be used to create different types of applications.
Postman is a popular API client that makes it easy for developers to create, share, test and document APIs. This is done by allowing users to create and save simple and complex HTTP/s requests, as well as read their responses.
This course covers building an API with:
Installing Python
Installing Flask in a virtual environment
Creating classes
Creating methods inside classes
Creating Routes and endpoints
Creating Python dictionary
Testing endpoints with Postman
Who this course is for:
Absolute beginners to APIs
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