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Latest revision as of 15:06, 26 August 2025
Using HTTP Requests in Planfix, you can track shipments from transportation companies.
DHL
We’ll configure parcel tracking via the DHL API.
- Firstly, we send a GET request containing our tracking number and the API key of our app:
- Once we have received the response, we parse the shipping data received from DHL and add it to the appropriate fields:
FedEx
You can also track your shipment using a POST-request to the FedEx API.
- Step № 1 — Here, we’ll start by sending a POST request to obtain our authorization token:
- Step № 2 — Once we’ve parsed the response and received the token, we send a main request to FedEx to obtain our shipment information:
- Remember to add the token to the header of your main request.
- Step № 3 — Parse the information received from FedEx about the shipment and use it to fill in the appropriate field: