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This example will add an input path parameter to the Hello World Example. If you have not completed the Hello World Example yet go back and complete it first.
Open the papihello workspace and the hellowworld.api.json API file.
Input Parameters
There are 4 different types of input parameters for REST APIs, Path parameters, Query parameters, Header and Body parameters.
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Header parametersHeader parameters are included in the request header. Usually, the header just includes authorization parameters that are common across all endpoints. Path parametersPath parameters are part of the endpoint itself and are not optional. For example, in the following endpoint, /service/myresource/user/{user}/bicycles/{bicycleId} Query string parametersQuery string parameters appear after a question mark ( For example: /surfreport/{beachId}?days=3&units=metric&time=1400 and /surfreport/{beachId}?time=1400&units=metric&days=3 would return the same result. Request bodiesFrequently, with POST requests (where you’re creating something), you submit a JSON object in the request body. This is known as a request body, and the format is usually JSON. This JSON object may be a lengthy list of key-value pairs with multiple levels of nesting. For example, the endpoint may be something simple, such as
Note: In OpenAPI v2.0, request bodies were classified as a type of parameter, but in v3.0, they are not considered a parameter but rather a path property. |
For this example will will add a Path parameter that will be used to pass in a name that will be concatenated into the response message.
Add Input Path Parameter
Path parameters are added by adding a colon followed by the name of the parameter into the HTTP Path property.
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If you double click this parameters you will notice that the edit parameter dialog is limited. This is because the Name of the parameter is set by the Path value and the Path parameters are always required. You can change the data type and add example and description values.
Logic
To edit the existing Create Hello World response step, click on the Edit icon.
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Now position your cursor before the placeholder and enter 'Hello ' + on the line and click OK.
Save the changes
Test
Switching to the Test tab you will notice there is now a text box to enter the value for the Name Path Parameter. If you added an example value it will autofill for you. Type whatever you like for the name and click Execute.
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