Sandbox Environment

Testing Environment

This environment has been meticulously designed to allow you to test your application integrations safely and efficiently, using fictional data.

API Endpoints

Here are the API endpoints you need to know:

Exploring Your Integrations Confidently

After creating your application, you will gain access to the Sandbox environment. Here, you will have the opportunity to explore our APIs, enabling a seamless integration with your solution.

Key Features

  1. Production Isolation: The Sandbox environment provides an isolated setting where your testing activities have no impact on the production environment. All operations are carried out with simulated data, ensuring the security of your real-world actions.
  2. Worry-Free Testing: Feel free to use Abundance Brasil's APIs within the Sandbox environment. Here, you can simulate complex scenarios to verify the response of each component, ensuring your application functions as desired.

Important Limitations

  1. Untestable Webhooks: Remember that testing webhooks is not possible within the Sandbox environment. Be sure to test these features in a controlled production environment.
  2. Performance Variation: It's important to note that performance differences may exist between the Sandbox environment and the actual production environment. Be aware of these variations as you evaluate the performance of your integrations.
  3. Distinct Availability: The availability of the Sandbox environment may not be equivalent to that of the production environment. Be aware that the availability of the testing environment may vary at certain times.

Transition to the Production Environment

It's crucial to understand that the Sandbox environment differs from the production environment, which mirrors the real world. To launch your application into production, it must undergo a verification and approval process, ensuring the quality and security of operations.

Maximizing Benefits

Make the most of the Sandbox environment to enhance your integrations, comprehend the functioning of the APIs, and prepare your application to face the real world effectively.