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Community Features - Sharing Tests and Keys

Nov 12, 20133 min read

Written by

David O'Neill

COO / CCO

David oversees operations and customer success at APIContext, helping enterprise clients get measurable value from API monitoring.

We've been working hard on making it very easy not just to test APIs, but also to share your tests and tokens too.  We've now implemented the first set of features for community use. The first set of features is focused on enabling you to share tests publicly.  In any test case you set up, you can set to share it publicly and use the URL for the test case to share it with anybody.  Shared test cases can be reviewed by anybody, as can the setup for the keys involved.  You can also look at the headers used for the test call and also the basic results.  You'll still have to sign in to see the full details. We've also added hooks to Facebook, and we'll be adding other services soon so you'll be able to share test and API configuration details easily with multiple social networks. Coming soon we'll be setting things up to promote tests to our public view, and we'll be providing our enterprise account holders with their own private community settings. To start creating API tests and sharing them, sign in now. If you don't have an account yet, then why not?  Sign up today!

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