Quick Start

Good to know: A quick start guide can be good to help folks get up and running with your API in a few steps. Some people prefer diving in with the basics rather than meticulously reading every page of documentation!

Get your API keys

Your API requests are authenticated using API keys. Any request that doesn't include an API key will return an error.

You can generate an API key from your Dashboard at any time.

Install the library

Autoform links are generated by passing a config dictionary to the create_autoform_config function in Automail.

from polygon.apps.app_autoform.functions import create_autoform_config

autoform_config = get_
create_autoform_config(autoform_config, autoform_hash=monitor.autoform_hash)

Good to know: Using tabs to separate out different languages is a great way to present technical examples or code documentation without cramming your docs with extra sections or pages per language.

Make your first request

To make your first request, send an authenticated request to the pets endpoint. This will create a pet, which is nice.

Create pet.

POST https://api.myapi.com/v1/pet

Creates a new pet.

Request Body

Name
Type
Description

name*

string

The name of the pet

owner_id

string

The id of the user who owns the pet

species

string

The species of the pet

breed

string

The breed of the pet

{
    "name"="Wilson",
    "owner": {
        "id": "sha7891bikojbkreuy",
        "name": "Samuel Passet",
    "species": "Dog",}
    "breed": "Golden Retriever",
}

Good to know: You can use the API Method block to fully document an API method. You can also sync your API blocks with an OpenAPI file or URL to auto-populate them.

Take a look at how you might call this method using our official libraries, or via curl:

curl https://api.myapi.com/v1/pet  
    -u YOUR_API_KEY:  
    -d name='Wilson'  
    -d species='dog'  
    -d owner_id='sha7891bikojbkreuy'  

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