Practical Examples
Explore these practical examples to learn how to effectively use the Ping Proxies API for common tasks and workflows.Retrieving All Proxies
Learn how to retrieve and paginate through all your proxies and add them to a list.
Export All Static Proxies
Export your datacenter and ISP proxies to a list using the list_by_search endpoint.
Retrieve Proxies from a Service
Learn how to retrieve all proxies associated with a specific service ID.
Export Proxies from a Service
Export a formatted list of proxies from a specific service.
Generate Residential Proxies
Generate a list of sticky residential proxies in the US for a specific proxy user.
Create a Proxy User
Create a proxy user with metadata and bandwidth limits.
Create Proxy User with Service Access
Create a proxy user with restricted access to specific services using ACLs.
Create Proxy User with Proxy Access
Create a proxy user with access to specific individual proxies using ACLs.
Manage Proxy User ACLs
Search, add, and remove Proxy User ACL entries to control access.
Retrieve All Proxies for a Proxy User
Learn how to retrieve all proxies a proxy user can access based on their ACL settings.
Search Proxy User by Metadata
Search for proxy users using metadata criteria.
Edit Proxy User Metadata
Search for proxy users using metadata criteria.
Purchasing with API
Learn how to automate proxy purchasing through our API.
Retrieve Analytics for Proxy User
Learn how to access and analyze usage statistics for a specific proxy user.
Edit Proxy User Authentication
Update authentication credentials and settings for an existing proxy user.
Test a list of proxies
Test a list of proxies from a file and output the results to a csv.
Implement Your Own Integrations
These examples are written in multiple programming languages to help you implement your own integrations with the Ping Proxies API. Each example includes:- Detailed explanation of the API functionality
- Code samples in Python, JavaScript, PHP, Go, and Java
- Sample API responses
- Best practices and tips
