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Setting Up Our REST Client
In this lesson, we'll take some time to get set up and get comfortable with a REST Client application. This will allow us to store our API endpoints within collections to simplify testing them as we build them out. In this series, I'll be using Hoppscotch
- Author
- Tom Gobich
- Published
- May 30
- Duration
- 7m 38s

Developer, dog lover, and burrito eater. Currently teaching AdonisJS, a fully featured NodeJS framework, and running Adocasts where I post new lessons weekly. Professionally, I work with JavaScript, .Net C#, and SQL Server.
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Introduction
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API Authentication
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2.0Configuring Access Token Auth on top of Session AuthLesson 2.010m 50s
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2.1Separation of API & Web Auth Guard ConcernsLesson 2.19m 17s
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2.2Defining Access Token Abilities & DTOLesson 2.29m 54s
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2.3Creating Access Tokens Part 1: AdonisJSLesson 2.310m 19s
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2.4Creating Access Tokens Part 2: Inertia/VueLesson 2.412m 44s
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2.5Opaque Access Tokens (OAT) vs JSON Web Tokens (JWT)Lesson 2.53m 57s
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Listing an Organization's Access TokensLesson 2.68m 3s
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Displaying & Copying A Newly Created Access TokenLesson 2.79m 41s
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Deleting/Revoking Access TokensLesson 2.88m 19s
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