Holy crap! Hadn't used Postman for a while, but today I had to. First: not a simple Chrome extension anymore. Had to download and install an app, create a mandatory account and was presented with an extremely complex screen. Just wanted to test an API. Had literally no clue where to start. #Postman
Dites, vous connaissez une alternative à #Postman qui permette de mettre à jour automatiquement une collection quand le fichier #swagger est mis à jour ?
Pour l'instant je ne trouve que des choses où tu dois faire l'import manuellement à chaque fois.
Edit : s'il faut cliquer sur un bouton "Refresh" ça me va aussi, c'est juste que ça me fait chier de devoir supprimer la collection, et réimporter à chaque fois.
i’m tired of #postman, #apidog, and the likes.
those are over-engineered and expensive solutions to a simple problem.
haven't looked into solutions, but i want this to go back to the basics. some kind of file+CLI solution where i can easily define an API call and repeat/ manipulate it when needed.
one of our services is running a #hurl test suite after deployment, this might likely be the simplest and best replacement...
Bruno is a Git-integrated, fully offline, and open-source API client
I just cannot stand #postman
I bet... yep, here it its, on their homepage, talking about AI.
I started looking for a different API client when Bruno walked back its licensing plans and started ramping up monetization. Yaak has been good to me so far, and the keyboard shortcuts are pretty nice too.
This is one of the best terminal API clients out there right now
**ATAC** — Postman-like client but in your terminal
Recently added image support!
Written in Rust & built with @ratatui_rs
“The goal from starting out is to be able to create an API documentation suite from scratch. The minimal viable document, or the minimum the document must contain before it’s released, includes having all the calls covered, a description, even if only one sentence at this point, for every field and call, section overviews, call examples, and examples of each field. I suggest also creating a Postman collection file for each API suite. A Postman collection file is a complete set of all the requests and that each request may be run by clicking it; it’s a convenience to clients.
Being able to create that document indicates the writer’s proficiency in the mechanics of API documentation. There is a sense of accomplishment when achieving this and comfort with this process. And rightly so. They have the privilege now of calling themselves API documentation writers.”
MCP Resources: Build a Server With Claude, Cursor & Postman.
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#ai #modelcontextprotocol #claudeai #cursorai #postman #mcp
MCP Resources: Build a Server ...
MCP Resources: Build a Server With Claude, Cursor & Postman.
Just launched a CLI tool that turns your Postman collection into a fully-typed TypeScript SDK.
Axios or Fetch
Auth via Postman config (Bearer/API key/Basic)
Auto-inferred types
Folder-based namespaces
.d.ts output optional
Install it with:
npm install -g @sirHC77/postman-sdk-gen
Docs & repo: https://github.com/megafarad/postman-sdk-gen
Vous cherchez une alternative open source à Postman ?
Testez Bruno, un client API local qui respecte votre vie privée, fonctionne sans cloud, et gère les JWT en toute simplicité.
J’ai fait une démo complète avec une API publique + une API sécurisée par token.
Regardez ici : https://youtu.be/NSa6AYp8zA8