diff --git a/docs/book/v7/installation/test-the-installation.md b/docs/book/v7/installation/test-the-installation.md index fdff93d..f46c99f 100644 --- a/docs/book/v7/installation/test-the-installation.md +++ b/docs/book/v7/installation/test-the-installation.md @@ -21,6 +21,40 @@ The browser should output the following message: From this point on, you are ready to add custom code to your application. +### Importing the Bruno Collection + +[Bruno](https://www.usebruno.com/) is a Git-native API client we recommend using for working with the API. + +The endpoint collection is found in `documentation/Dotkernel_API_Bruno.zip`. +Import it in Bruno by following these steps: + +- Open the `My Workspace` dropdown and select `Import workspace`. +- Either click-and-drag the `Dotkernel_API_Bruno.zip` file over the form or navigate to it via the `choose a file` link. +- Click the `Import` button. + +The collection will be saved locally under the `Exact Location` field. + +> Bruno also supports the Postman files included in the repository. +> If you have already imported the collection using the `Dotkernel_API_Bruno.zip` file, you can skip this step. + +**Alternatively** import the collection into Bruno by using the Postman files: + +- Click on `+` next to `Collection` and select `Import Collection`. +- Import [Dotkernel_API.postman_collection.json](/documentation/Dotkernel_API.postman_collection.json) to save the endpoints. +- Select the new collection, then click on `0 collection environments`. +- Either click-and-drag the [Dotkernel_API.postman_environment.json](/documentation/Dotkernel_API.postman_environment.json) file over the form or navigate to it via the `Import your environments` link to save it to the collection. + +### Sharing the Bruno Collection + +Once the collection is imported, you can save it to one of your Git repositories to make it easier to share with your teammates. +To do this: + +- Hover over the collection name until you see the `...` symbol. +- Click `...` and select `Share`. +- Share the collection in one of two ways: + - Select `Initialize Git Repository` and follow the instructions (recommended). + - **Alternatively** select `Export` to save to `.zip` or `.yaml` files to share them manually. + ## Old way of doing things, using PHP built-in server This is an alternative way of accessing the API, without using a virtual host.