![]() ![]() I am very excited about what we have in store for the coming days. You should also notice a big improvement in response render times.īig thanks to Prakhar, Arjun and Abhijit for their contributions for this update. The search feature has also been improved. JSON and XML responses are collapsible so that you can go through huge response bodies easily. Not just JSONView, we have also integrated the XMLTree library for improved XML response rendering. With the support of the extension, you can browse all web sites in your browser, like Chrome, Firefox, etc. ![]() Integrating JSONView has been a big feature request, and finally it’s available inside Postman. If you are using a browser that is supported by the KProxy Extension, it will automatically use it as your proxy. ![]() Click on the Interceptor icon in the toolbar and switch the toggle to on. Install Postman from the Chrome Web Store (if you don’t have it already) 2. Postman saves all your data locally inside IndexedDB. Built on the Chrome platform, the feature works effortlessly across Windows, Linux, Mac and Chrome OS. We have open-sourced Interceptor and you can find the code on Github. Note on security: The only entity that the Interceptor communicates with is Postman when then saves it to your history. Here is a quick video of how that ought to look like if everything is working for you: Browse your app or your website and monitor the requests stream in. Click on the Interceptor icon in the toolbar and switch the toggle to “on”ĥ. Install Postman from the Chrome Web Store (if you don’t have it already!)Ĥ. Here is what you have to do to get this working:ġ. Built on the Chrome platform, the feature works effortlessly across Windows, Linux, Mac and Chrome OS. If you have a web app for which you don’t have a collection built already, or you just want to debug the APIs that your app is using, this is going to be a huge time saver. You can filter requests according to the URL based on a regular expression. There are no code changes required either. This means you can debug your web apps’ APIs in real time! There is no need to install or configure a proxy. The Postman Interceptor can now capture requests directly from Chrome and save them to Postman’s history. We pushed an awesome new update to Postman just now with two big features. ![]()
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