Postman Collections

Get started quickly with our comprehensive Postman collections. Test endpoints, explore the API, and integrate Flash Americas into your workflow.

Quick Start Guide

  1. Download the complete collection or specific API collections below
  2. Import the collection and environment files into Postman
  3. Set your API key in the environment variables
  4. Start making requests and exploring the API

What's Included

Pre-built Examples

Ready-to-run requests with sample data for every endpoint

Test Scripts

Automated tests to validate responses and extract data

Environment Variables

Easy switching between sandbox and production environments

Documentation

Inline documentation and examples for each request

API Collections

Flash Americas API - Complete Collection

Recommendedv2.1.0

Full API collection with all endpoints, examples, and test scripts

45 endpoints120 examples

Quotes API

v2.1.0

Rate shopping and quote generation endpoints

8 endpoints25 examples

Shipments API

v2.1.0

Shipment booking, management, and tracking

15 endpoints40 examples

Tracking API

v2.1.0

Real-time tracking and delivery updates

6 endpoints18 examples

Documents API

v2.1.0

Label generation and document management

10 endpoints22 examples

Webhooks API

v2.1.0

Webhook configuration and management

6 endpoints15 examples

Environment Files

Production Environment

Live API endpoints for production use

https://api.flashamericas.com/api/v1

Download Environment

Sandbox Environment

Test environment for development and testing

https://sandbox-api.flashamericas.com/api/v1

Download Environment

Setup Instructions

1. Import Collections

• Open Postman and click "Import"

• Drag and drop the collection files or paste URLs

• Collections will appear in your workspace

2. Configure Environment

• Import the environment file

• Select the appropriate environment (sandbox/production)

• Set your API key in the environment variables

3. Set API Key

• Click the environment dropdown

• Edit the selected environment

• Set "api_key" variable to your actual API key

4. Start Testing

• Open any request from the collection

• Review the documentation and examples

• Click "Send" to make your first API call

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