This guide will show you how to make HTTP requests to your DocBits organization via Postman. It is easy to use and very useful for organization administrators.
First, download Postman to your system and sign in/register.
Now follow this step-by-step guide to learn how HTTP requests work in Postman.
Authorization in Postman
Before you can create your HTTP requests, you need to enter your API key from DocBits to authorize them.
Click on the `Authorization` tab and choose `API Key` as authorization type.
Fill in the values. Enter āX-API-keyā in the `Key` field and your API Key as value (found in DocBits Settings menu under Integration) Select Add to `Header`.
It should look like this:
Available at https://api.polydocs.io
Click on Authorize in the upper right corner
Enter your API Key and confirm by clicking `Authorize`
Click on Workspaces and create a new workspace (you can name it whatever you want
You have to select the visibility which determines who can access this workspace.
After making your selection and clicking `Create Workspace` select Collections on the left side of the application and create a new collection for your HTTP requests by clicking `+`.
In this collection, you can add multiple HTTP requests. To do this, click on the 3 points of the collection and select `Add request`.
The GET method is very useful for getting information about users, sub-organizations, processed documents, and much more.
Choose the GET method in your HTTP request.
Authorize yourself as described above.
Open https://api.polydocs.io and add the path of the function behind the Polydocs URL. For example:
Now paste this link in the text box next to the GET method in Postman.
Click `Send` and you should receive all the information about every user in your organization.
The POST method is usually used to create users or organizations, for example. This method inserts information into the database.
Create User
Select the POST Method.
Authorize yourself as described above
Open https://api.polydocs.io and add the path of the function behind the Polydocs URL. In this case:
Now paste this link into the text box next to the POST method in Postman.
Select the `Body` tab in your HTTP request and enter the keys and the values āāfor each credential that has a red asterisk next to its name.
When youāre done, it should look like this:
If you want to create an admin account, set the `is_admin` value to true.
Finally, click `Send` and you can see all the credentials you set in the response below. This means the user has been created.
You can also use the POST method to upload a document to DocBits.
Select the POST Method.
Authorize yourself as described above.
Open https://api.polydocs.io and add the path of the function behind the Polydocs URL.
In this case:
Now paste this link into the text box next to the POST method in Postman.
Select the `Body` tab in your HTTP request and choose `form-data`
Enter file into the `KEY` field where you will find the hidden File dropdown. Select `File` and move to the `VALUE` field where you are able to select your file by clicking `Select Files`.
When you click `Send`, you should see āsuccessā: true in the response.
It should look like this:
The DELETE method is used to delete, for example, users, organizations and so on.
Select the DELETE Method
Authorize yourself as described above.
Open https://api.polydocs.io and add the path of the function behind the Polydocs URL.
For example:
Now paste this link in the text box next to the DELETE method in Postman.
Replace the {user_id} at the end of the URL with the actual user ID you want to delete. (You can get the user_id using the GET method).
If you included the user_id in the URL, you donāt need to add a body key and value for it.
When you click `Send`, you should see āsuccessā: true in the response.
It should look like this:
The PUT method is mainly used to update user or organization data. It is very easy to understand and use.
Select the PUT Method.
Authorize yourself as described above.
Open https://api.polydocs.io and add the path of the function behind the Polydocs URL.
For example:
Now paste this link in the text box next to the PUT method in Postman.
Replace the {user_id} at the end of the URL with the actual user ID you want to delete. (You can get the user_id using the GET method).
In the body, enter āemailā as the key and the new email address as the value.
Then just press `Send` and you should see āsuccessā in the response.