API Testing
Fri, Mar 21
|En ligne
Master API testing with Postman by learning to design, execute, and automate tests to ensure the quality and performance of your applications. Hands-on and immersive training for developers and testers.
Time and location
Mar 21, 2025, 8:30 AM – Mar 28, 2025, 12:00 PM
En ligne
About
GENERAL INFORMATION
For private corporate training, a minimum of 4 participants is required. To maximize interaction, a maximum of 8 participants is ideal. Contact us for a quote.
: Fridays, October 18 and 25, 2024 : 7 hours (over 2 half-days) : $595 plus taxes / participant : Computer, camera, microphone, stable internet connection, and Google Classroom platform Zentelia provides all necessary documents virtually, including course notes and exercises.DatesTraining durationFeeParticipant requirements
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand the basics of APIs and their importance in software development.
Master the use of Postman to configure, execute, and automate API tests.
Apply best practices and security principles in API testing.
Conduct and evaluate end-to-end (E2E) tests to validate full system integration.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Testers
Quality assurance specialists
Developers
Technical project managers
Functional analysts
Students and IT professionals
Basic software development knowledge, familiarity with API concepts and HTTP requests, and understanding of JSON format are advantageous but not mandatory for this training.PREREQUISITES
COURSE OUTLINE
: Definition and importance of API testing in software development.Introduction to APIs
: Understanding REST architecture, introduction to Swagger, and authentication using bearer token.API Testing Basics
: Overview of Postman, installation, and basic configuration.Introduction to Testing Tools
: Automating tests and creating tests to verify API responses.Automated Testing with Postman
: Explanation of E2E testing and its importance.Introduction to End-to-End (E2E) Testing
: Discussion on best practices for designing and testing APIs.API Testing Best Practices and Security
Conclusion
Danny Paradis, automation solutions architect specializing in user interface testing.INSTRUCTOR