Do you use JSON url – mock backend API?
What is JSON url – mock backend API?
Ever wanted to mock a backend request with a real request instead of hard-coded JSON? Try jsonurl. It allows you to get a JSON straight from a URL. For example from this URL: jsonurl.com/{“name”: “Max”} you can get this json: {“name”: “Max”}
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JSON url
Ever wanted to mock a backend request with a real request instead of hard-coded JSON?
Try JSON url.
It allows you to get a JSON straight from a URL. For example from this URL:
https://jsonurl.com/{“name”: “Max”}
you can get this json:
{“name”: “Max”}
Try JSON url.
It allows you to get a JSON straight from a URL. For example from this URL:
https://jsonurl.com/{“name”: “Max”}
you can get this json:
{“name”: “Max”}
![JSON url image](https://ph-files.imgix.net/aeafd1ab-1453-4826-a389-83ccc0a21a44.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=150&h=90&fit=crop)