## Before you begin ensure that: You are using Postman version 9.xx.x or higher, and You can access the API gateway endpoint from your host (running Postman) # Load collection to postman 1. Using Postman, navigate to Import -> Select file and select `NetworkFirewallObjectExtension-API.postman_collection.json` from /source/doc. 2. Setup environment variables To set up the environment variables, from the left hand panel, navigate to Environments -> Create Environment, and add the following variables: | Variable name| Description | | ----------- | ----------- | | ff-rest-api | API gateway ID for this solution | | access_key | AccessKeyId | | secret_key | SecretAccessKey | | session_token | SessionToken | For example, the default role to access this solution's API gate, assuming it is in ap-southeast-2, is arn:aws:iam:::role/ObjectExtensionSecOpsAdminRole-ap-southeast-2. To return the new credential values, run the following command (assuming your current credentials have the assume-role access). ``` aws sts assume-role --role-arn arn:aws:iam:::role/ObjectExtensionSecOpsAdminRole-ap-southeast-2 --role-session-name IntegrationTestAdminSession --duration-second 3600 ``` (assume your current credential have the assume role access) will return the new credential values. For more information about API schema please refer to [API schema and example](source/README.md)