![]() If you want to get it, you should open your developer apps dashboard and go to the security tab of the application you used. It’s a way to follow all your actions within a system. One from the last group is a mashape-key – your RapidAPI key. In this particular case, we can see that the Search endpoint requires 2 header parameters (same as any API at the RapidAPI hub) and 2 request parameters. Here you can see almost everything needed for comfortable endpoint usage. Choose the Search link and you should see something like this: Now we can move to the specific endpoint investigation. This is the final station of our program. ![]()
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