AroFlo API v3.0 Documentation

Learn about usage of the AroFlo API

Updated on April 2nd, 2024

What is an API?

An API (Application Programming Interface) allows digital devices, software applications, and data servers to talk with each other.

 

According to PostMan, "API integration is simply the connection between two (or more) applications, programs, services, or systems, using APIs. Applications use APIs to send and receive data and content between each other."

Therefore, the AroFlo API is a mechanism to pull data out of your AroFlo and have it inserted into another piece of software for you to manipulate as you wish, within the bounds of what the API is capable of and our Terms of Use.

 

Who Should Access the AroFlo API?

Like any computer programming related activity, it's recommended only for those with at least a moderate understanding of software development to attempt to use the AroFlo API.

API Terms of Use

Please see our API Terms of Use before accessing and using the AroFlo API.

 

 

AroFlo API Documentation Has Moved

All API Documentation is now maintained at https://apidocs.aroflo.com/ which includes a collection of example calls that can be imported directly into PostMan.

We cannot offer coding support for our API in any language. We do, however, offer support for testing your queries in Postman. If you are having an issue with the API but cannot replicate the issue in Postman, then there is an issue with your code. If you can replicate the issue in Postman, please send us the details so we can investigate further.

For more information, please visit AroFlo API Documentation.