1. Securing Your API Key
Step-by-Step Guide:
Log in to Your Account
- Visit the website (e.g., report.divineapi.com).
- Use your registered email and password to sign in.
Navigate to the API Credentials Section
- After logging in, locate the menu or user icon (generally at the top right corner).
- Click on it and select the "API Credentials" option from the dropdown menu.
Access Your API Key and Token
- On the API Credentials page, you will see two sections:
- Live API Credentials: For production use.
- Test API Credentials: For testing your integration.
- Both sections include the API Key and Bearer Token.
Copy the Credentials
- Use the provided "Copy" button next to the API key and token to copy them securely.
Secure Your API Key and Token
- Never share your API credentials publicly.
- Store them securely in environment variables or encrypted files to prevent unauthorized access.
2. Importing the Postman Collection
Import our Postman collection to facilitate your API testing:
- After logging into your Postman account:
- Open This link: https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/27195761/2sA3Qs8rfV
- Click “Run in Postman” and then select “Run in Web”.
- Select your workspace and then select ‘import’.
3. Configuring Your API Request
Once the collection is imported:
- Locate the "Kundali PDF - Ananta" API request.
- Ensure the method is set to POST.
- Use this request URL: https://pdf.divineapi.com/indian-api/v1/kundali-ananta
4. Setting Request Parameters
This API call necessitates only your API key. To find your API key.
- Go to your DivineAPI dashboard > API Key page.
- Click on “Copy” next to the API key
Notice the difference between the key, and the Access Token.