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Postman is a widely used API testing tool that simplifies sending requests, validating responses, and automating workflows. It helps developers and testers build, test, and manage APIs efficiently through an intuitive interface.
Postman provides various features that help developers efficiently build, test, automate, and manage APIs.
Postman is a handy tool that makes it easy for developers to send API requests, keep their work organized, and test APIs. It runs smoothly on Windows, Ubuntu, and other systems, and has a simple interface that’s easy to get around.
Getting started is simple just create an API request using methods like GET, POST, PUT, or PATCH. You can add headers or data if needed, hit send, and then check the response to see if everything’s working as expected.
When you have lots of API requests, collections help you keep them grouped and tidy. Think of collections as folders where you store related requests. You can even run a series of requests automatically using the Collection Runner.
Variables save you time by storing things like URLs or tokens that change depending on where you’re testing—like development or production. Switch environments, and Postman updates all your requests automatically without you needing to do it manually.
Postman lets you add little scripts using JavaScript to automate tasks. You can set scripts to run before a request to prepare things, or after to check if the response is what you expected. The Chai assertion library helps make these checks easy to write and understand.
Sometimes the real API isn’t ready, but you still want to keep building. Mock servers create fake API endpoints that send back preset responses. This way, your frontend team can keep working without waiting for the backend.