Status Code
The status code is a three-digit numerical code that categorizes HTTP responses into different classes. For example:
- 1xx: Informational responses
- 2xx: Success responses (e.g., 200 for OK)
- 3xx: Redirection responses
- 4xx: Client error responses (e.g., 404 for Not Found)
- 5xx: Server error responses
How to Receive and Analyze Response in Postman ?
If you’re involved in API development or testing, you know how crucial it is to receive and analyze responses accurately. Postman, a popular API development tool, provides robust features for handling responses efficiently. In this article, we’ll explore how to receive and analyze responses effectively within Postman.
Postman simplifies the process of working with APIs by providing a user-friendly interface for sending requests and receiving responses. When you send a request using Postman, you typically receive a response from the server, which may include data, status codes, headers, and more. Postman allows you to capture and analyze these responses to ensure your APIs are functioning as expected.
Table of Content
- Understanding API Responses in Postman
- What is Response?
- Understanding Response in Postman
- Response Status and Information
- Status Code
- Time
- Size
- Response Body
- Pretty
- Raw
- Preview
- Format Type
- Copy Response
- Cookie
- Header
- Creating a Collection in Postman
- Features
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