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DevOps EngineerFrequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re just exploring or ready to start, our team is happy to guide you through the best testing solution for your needs.
What is an API Testing application?
An API Testing application is a tool that allows developers and QA engineers to test APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to ensure they work as expected. It can send requests to an API, receive responses, and validate response data, status codes, headers, and more.
What types of APIs can be tested?
Most API testing applications support:
REST APIs (most common)
SOAP APIs
GraphQL APIs
WebSockets (some tools)
What features does the API Testing app offer?
Features often include:
Request building (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.)
Parameter and header management
Authentication support (Bearer Token, OAuth, API Key, etc.)
Response validation (status code, JSON schema, etc.)
Environment variables and global variables
Test scripts (pre-request and post-request)
Collection of requests and test suites
Automated test execution and reporting
Does it support automation or CI/CD integration?
Yes, many API testing tools support automation via:
CLI (Command Line Interface)
Integration with CI/CD tools like Jenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub Actions, etc.
Why is API testing important?
API testing helps ensure:
The API works as intended (functional testing).
It handles errors correctly.
It performs well under load.
Data security and authorization are properly implemented.
Can I test authenticated APIs?
Yes. The application supports various authentication methods:
Basic Auth
Bearer Token
OAuth 2.0
API Key
Custom header-based auth
Can I run test cases in bulk or in a collection?
Yes. You can group requests into collections or suites and run them all at once—ideal for regression testing or continuous integration.
Is there a limit to how many APIs I can test?
Generally, no. However, limits may apply based on:
Subscription plan (for SaaS apps)
System memory or network performance (for large-scale testing)







