Learn Postman in 15 Minutes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- If you're building APIs but don't know how to use Postman, you're in trouble. Postman is an essential tool for developing and testing your APIs to make sure they are functioning as you expect. By watching this video, you will learn everything you need to know to start working with Postman.
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I have been working with postman with no understanding for 3 years(yes my bad) but this explained a lot to me. I am now going to dig further into learning how to navigate postman better.
Very clear and helpful!
Yo mate ! Great video. Very helpfull to be able to test the last Auth API you've released.
Very awesome, your all videos are very helpful, they are near production ready code. Thanks.
Thank you Tom. This is very helpful.
Thank you!
This was really good information, but I want to offer a couple of friendly critiques. :)
1) You really need to render your Postman in dark mode. It's very hard to see some things on the screen (and frankly it's hard to watch) in light mode. All serious developers use dark mode. :)
2) When I author my CBT's like this, I like to use Camtasia (not sure what you use), but one of the things I really like about that particular product is that it gives you a big, highlighted mouse pointer. I say this as a visually impaired person, so my experience might be more difficult than most normally sighted people, but I found it EXTREMELY difficult to follow some of what you were doing because your mouse pointer is SOOOO small, and REALLY hard to see on that white screen. The big yellow bubble that surrounds my mouse pointer when I record in Camtasia makes it really easy for viewers to see exactly what I'm doing with the mouse-- where I'm going, what I'm clicking... and it even pops up little tooltips that indicate keystrokes when I'm using keyboard shortcuts to do various things.
Again, this was meant as a friendly critique. I'm an experienced software engineer and was just wanting to learn a few things about Postman, so I was able to pick up everything you did here based on my familiarity with Postman and just from the context in general, but I think your video would be a lot better if you're able to implement those suggestions. Cheers m8 and thanks again!
Good post
Good Video! It would be better if different names could be used in the demo such as firstName & firstName1 and etc. got so confused with all names are firstName😂
great explanation
ah a light theme enjoyer, great vid btw
Very nice - thank you
How to use multilple values in variables? so when using random , you get multiple tests whith different values (name , e-mail ...) thanks!
Could be I missed something but where do You get your jsondata from? You begin with localhost:3000 and do not show where to find the data, how the hack do I know that I have to use firstName, lastName, etc?
What ya mean where do you get it? It’s the response. You can make the call and see the response, or more likely you know who developed it and have the documentation.
Or if you mean where do you get the object “jsonData” in tests? That’s a native postman object assigned for testing
Probably running a server on localhost:3000 with endpoint correlating to the reequests he's sending. I believe the example is demonstrating testing your APIs and generating documentation. Hope this helps
Great video 😊
I am following the video but when I send the data, I am not getting a first name, last name, or email generated. It just says localhost request not supported. I am not sure how to correct that issue. I am following his actions to the T but not getting the same response.
@@vetmedicinekp is the API you're sending the request to running? Make sure you're using http and not https
@@TomDoesTech Yes I am using http. It was a bracket issue with the first and last name, so I have those now. But when I follow the steps for adding the email, it is giving me an error code ECONNNREFUSED 127.0.0.1: 3000
it it a good idea to ditch respi COMPLETELY?
What's respi?
the mouse cursor was so tiny
Please create a new video "advanced postman Tutorial" ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Good video, but bro, use a better mike, please!! I'm blasting my speakers and can't hear a thing. And please avoid spelling mistakes. It makes us so uncomfortable!