Postman for Mac is a simple and efficient API management development tool for Mac. You can manage, organize and test apis in a well-organized graphical user interface, and speed up the development of new applications. Postman gives you the possibility to create and organize HTTP requests for apis, while also integrating testing capabilities. You can create custom schemas and analyze API responses in a simplified way. And thanks to cloud synchronization, you can choose to share data with the entire team and speed up the API development process.
Postman’s strengths and weaknesses
Advantages: low threshold, fast
Advantages: The scripting language is JS
Advantages: Comes with a variety of code modules
Pros: Cross-platform
Pros: The free version is already very powerful, support HTTP, HTTPS protocol
Pros: Command-line versions, Newman, for easy running on a server, or Jenkins for continuous integration
Advantages: Supports packet capture, saves historical records, and synchronizes multiple terminal cases
Advantages: Supports reading data files, JSON, CSV
Advantages: Supports JSON Schema verification
Advantages: If the project has Swagger generation API documentation,JSON files can be imported directly into Postman to generate use cases
Not supported: Search for test cases by URL, modify environment variables by passing command parameters, and cannot specify test cases that fail to be executed
Not ideal: cannot perform file-related operations, cannot read or write to databases, cannot use non-HTTP protocols
Not ideal: encapsulating common functions, introducing third parties, writing your own JS libraries, jumping between use cases, retries, etc.
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