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AWS IoT

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Cloud No Auth Free & Open cloud Sandbox

IoT IoT provides secure, bi-directional communication between Internet-connected devices (such as sensors, actuators, embedded devices, or smart appliances) and the Amazon Web Services cloud. You can discover your custom IoT-Data endpoint to communicate with, configure rules for data processing and integration with other services, organize resources associated with each device (Registry), configure logging, and create and manage policies and credentials to authenticate de

Authentication

No authentication requiredFree to use with no key needed.

Sample Requests

GET ListCertificates

Lists the certificates registered in your Amazon Web Services account. The results are paginated with a default page size of 25. You can use the returned marker to retrieve additional results. Requires permission to access the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/service-authorizati

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates?marker=example&pageSize=1&isAscendingOrder=true

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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates?marker=example&pageSize=1&isAscendingOrder=true"
import requests
params = {
    "marker": "example",
    "pageSize": "1",
    "isAscendingOrder": "true"
}
response = requests.get(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates",
    params=params,
)
print(response.json())
const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates');
url.searchParams.set('marker', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('pageSize', '1');
url.searchParams.set('isAscendingOrder', 'true');

const response = await fetch(url); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
	"net/url"
)

func main() {
	baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates")
	q := baseURL.Query()
	q.Set("marker", "example")
	q.Set("pageSize", "1")
	q.Set("isAscendingOrder", "true")
	baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
	targetURL := baseURL.String()
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
  "marker" => "example",
  "pageSize" => "1",
  "isAscendingOrder" => "true"
})

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/certificates?" . http_build_query([
    "marker" => "example",
    "pageSize" => "1",
    "isAscendingOrder" => "true"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));
GET ListProvisioningTemplates

Lists the provisioning templates in your Amazon Web Services account. Requires permission to access the ListProvisioningTemplates action.

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates?nextToken=example&maxResults=1

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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates?nextToken=example&maxResults=1"
import requests
params = {
    "nextToken": "example",
    "maxResults": "1"
}
response = requests.get(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates",
    params=params,
)
print(response.json())
const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates');
url.searchParams.set('nextToken', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('maxResults', '1');

const response = await fetch(url); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
	"net/url"
)

func main() {
	baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates")
	q := baseURL.Query()
	q.Set("nextToken", "example")
	q.Set("maxResults", "1")
	baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
	targetURL := baseURL.String()
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
  "nextToken" => "example",
  "maxResults" => "1"
})

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/provisioning-templates?" . http_build_query([
    "nextToken" => "example",
    "maxResults" => "1"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));
GET ListTopicRuleDestinations

Lists all the topic rule destinations in your Amazon Web Services account. Requires permission to access the ListTopicRuleDestinations action.

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations?nextToken=example&maxResults=1

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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations?nextToken=example&maxResults=1"
import requests
params = {
    "nextToken": "example",
    "maxResults": "1"
}
response = requests.get(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations",
    params=params,
)
print(response.json())
const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations');
url.searchParams.set('nextToken', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('maxResults', '1');

const response = await fetch(url); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
	"net/url"
)

func main() {
	baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations")
	q := baseURL.Query()
	q.Set("nextToken", "example")
	q.Set("maxResults", "1")
	baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
	targetURL := baseURL.String()
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
  "nextToken" => "example",
  "maxResults" => "1"
})

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/iot/2015-05-28/destinations?" . http_build_query([
    "nextToken" => "example",
    "maxResults" => "1"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));

Postman Setup Guide

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What can you build with AWS IoT?

AWS IoT is a Cloud API. Developers commonly use cloud APIs for:

  • provisioning and managing cloud infrastructure
  • automating deployments and container orchestration
  • monitoring uptime and performance metrics
  • managing storage buckets and databases
  • setting up auto-scaling and load balancing

No authentication required. This API is open — no signup or key needed. Ideal for quick prototypes and public-facing features. AWS IoT is free to use, making it a low-risk choice to experiment with.

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