To test API in your local instance, you have the following pre-requisites:

1

Clone the cal.com repository

Please clone the cal.com repository. You can do it by following the instructions provided in Installation

2

Add license key in .env

Add a staging license key that goes in as value for CALCOM_LICENSE_KEY in your root .env file.

You can use the following as staging license key

1a1f8138-0bfc-4f37-b4af-1e24fd145839
3

Install API submodule

Next, you need to install API submodule by following the instructions provided in API submodule

4

Start development server and create API key

Start the cal.com server using yarn dev on localhost and create the test API keys by visiting /settings/developer/api-keys

5

Start API server and test API

Start the API server by running yarn workspace @calcom/api dev and start testing your API locally

By default, the app server runs on port 3000 and the API server runs on port 3003

To test API in your local instance, you have the following pre-requisites:

1

Clone the cal.com repository

Please clone the cal.com repository. You can do it by following the instructions provided in Installation

2

Add license key in .env

Add a staging license key that goes in as value for CALCOM_LICENSE_KEY in your root .env file.

You can use the following as staging license key

1a1f8138-0bfc-4f37-b4af-1e24fd145839
3

Install API submodule

Next, you need to install API submodule by following the instructions provided in API submodule

4

Start development server and create API key

Start the cal.com server using yarn dev on localhost and create the test API keys by visiting /settings/developer/api-keys

5

Start API server and test API

Start the API server by running yarn workspace @calcom/api dev and start testing your API locally

By default, the app server runs on port 3000 and the API server runs on port 3003