If you’ve been using Postman for a while, you know it’s very useful for calling APIs, and testing them. Its strong visualization features make it the modern tool of choice. But the real power of Postman is automation.
The ability to execute requests sequentially, when the next request depends on the result of the former. All in a press of a button. You can think of Postman automation as the first step towards “real” programming.
It has enough components to help you chain requests and test their responses. But it doesn’t overwhelm you with learning a whole language, libraries and echo-systems. It just takes you in the next logical way with testing APIs.
Now, we can’t cover everything in a single webinar. So I’m going to sum it up. I’m covering Postman’s main concepts of automation, (variables, pre-requests and post-responses), what you can and can’t use, and how to write your first tests.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- The automation features of Postman: Variables, Pre-requests, Post-responses
- Test response code and JSON
- The Collection Runner and Newman CLI tool
- What you should, shouldn’t and can’t do.
- Use snippets
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