Ill be using the ES5 system for creating these OData tests as Im too lazy to develop a new service and it really isnt the purpose of these blogs anyway. All the Postman native apps are free, of course, like the Chrome app. POSTMAN CHROME IS DEPRECATED DOWNLOAD THE UPDATED POSTMAN NATIVE APPS Postman Chrome is deprecated and is missing essential, new. So, depending on what your day to day problems are you should use a different tool. The API for writing the test scripts differs a bit, so the native is what im using. Users of the Postman Chrome app needed 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. Yet another app that has fallen to the trend of trying to force a completely unnecessary login and yet another account to sign up for. easily handle oAuth and other authentication forms out of the boxīut you will suffer (a lot) trying to use Postman to App Type Native App Postman Version 7.6.0 OS: Windows 10 I’ve installed Chrome ‘Interceptor’ adds on and ‘Interceptor Bridge’ and ‘Postman Native App’. Have and share environment variables to change, for example, between production and development API urls, password, params, etc (I know, a CLI also lets you do that, but it soooo simple to just select and preview the environment variables from the list) Hello all, I’m trying to use ‘POSTMAN Native App’ and ‘Chrome’ using ‘Interceptor’ and ‘Interceptor Bridge’. Save requests and share them (including a collection of requests) See all the request history that you can easily reply any of them with one click Taking that into consideration, Postman's web interface lets you I agree that CLI are awesome and you can do way more using it that with any other UI (specially a web one), but taking HTTP API testing as an example, postman lets you do a bunch of stuff that are so simple with one click that I can see some people not wanting to dive in the CLI world, write a bunch of stuff and also having to store environment data for requests with extra files (I think thats where the 'difficult' from the previous comment comes along, but that's just me guessing.)
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