![]() You can send various different types of body data to suit your API.ġ7. Body: It allows you to specify the data you need to send with a request. Headers: Some APIs require you to send particular headers such as JSON, JavaScript etc., along with requests, typically to provide additional metadata about the operation you are performing. We mention authorization details like username, password, bearer token etc., here.ġ5. Authorization: APIs use authorization to ensure that client requests access data securely. ![]() Params: We mention the parameters (key values) needed for a request.ġ4. Save: To save the request or to update the existing request.ġ3. Request URL: Here we mention the link to where the API will communicate with. HTTP Request: You can see requests like GET, POST, COPY, DELETE, etc.ġ1. By default it is named as ‘Untitled Request’.ġ0. Request tab: Title of the request you are working on. Collections: It is to organize and keep track of related requests.ĩ. History: Automatic saving of requests and responses in history which helps you track your past actions easily.Ĩ. Invite: It is to invite your team members to collaborate on a workspace.ħ. It allows real-time collaboration within and between teams.Ħ. A workspace is a shared context for building and consuming APIs. You can create a new workspace using this. Open New: We can open Postman Window or Runner Windowĥ. ![]() Runner: We can execute automation tests using Collection Runner.Ĥ. You can also find other options such as import from file, folder, link, or paste raw test.ģ. Import: It is to import a collection or environment. New: It is to create a new request, collection, or environment.Ģ. Going forward, we will be watching to see how Chrome OS app development proceeds, to make sure we provide the right tools for our community.1. We’re encouraging Postman Chrome users to transition to the the Mac or Windows app when convenient, and to the Linux app when available, by heading to and downloading the correct app. Transitioning to the native app is quite simple for Chrome app users – all you need do is sign into your Postman account after you download and start the new native app, and all your history and collections will be automatically synced. You can read more about how to install the correct version here. ![]() The Mac app is available for OS X Yosemite or later, and the Windows app is available both in 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (圆4), for Windows 7 & later. The native Mac & Windows apps are free, of course, like the Chrome app. Users of the Postman Chrome app had to download the Postman Interceptor Chrome Extension to manage cookies and capture requests in the desktop browser our native apps provide this functionality within the app itself. In addition, the native Windows and Mac apps provide developers with seamless request capturing and cookie handling functionality. The Postman native apps provide the same features as the Chrome app, based on a complete platform for building, testing, documenting and sharing APIs, making your workflow faster and easier. Fortunately, Postman already has native Windows and Mac apps available via free download, and a Linux native app is planned for release in late 2016. We know much of the Postman community currently uses our Chrome app, and will be affected by this upcoming change. It appears from this recent announcement that Google had decided these challenges are too great to address going forward. At Postman, we carefully follow issues on the Chromium tracker, and see the challenges in making Chrome apps work properly across these multiple operating systems. Of course, there have been challenges for any Chrome app to incorporate OS functions across Windows, OS X and Linux, requiring ongoing support. Chrome apps helped Postman enormously – being cross-platform, the Chrome app was key in our ability to reach the millions of developers who use Postman today. Last week, Google announced plans to end support for Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, and Linux users, over the next two years. Update: Native Mac, Windows, and Linux apps are now all available, with full Postman functionality ![]()
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