postmanlabs/postman-chrome-extension-legacy

Name: postman-chrome-extension-legacy

Owner: Postman

Description: Postman REST Client Chrome Extension (Legacy Version)

Created: 2015-06-15 11:43:39.0

Updated: 2018-05-14 10:33:53.0

Pushed: 2016-11-30 09:13:31.0

Homepage: http://www.getpostman.com/

Size: 15036

Language: JavaScript

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README

Postman Chrome Extension Legacy Version

This repository contains codebase for Postman Chrome Extension legacy version - v0.0.1 to v0.9.9. Updates pertaining to newer versions are not pushed to this repository.

If you are looking to report issues pertaining to latest Postman App, visit our support repository at https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-app-support
Quick links
About Postman

Postman helps you be more efficient while working with APIs. Postman is a scratch-your-own-itch project. The need for it arose while one of the developers was creating an API for his project. After looking around for a number of tools, nothing felt just right. The primary features added were a history of sent requests and collections. A number of other features have been added since the initial release. A small list is below. To see a fancier page and a video tutorial, check out http://www.getpostman.com/.

Features
Create requests quickly.
Document and share APIs.
Installation
Installing from the zip file

If you downloaded the Postman zip file here is what you need to do to install it as a developer extension:

  1. Go to Tools > Extensions inside Chrome by clicking on the wrench icon on top right.
  2. Select “Load unpacked extension”
  3. Select the “chrome” folder with manifest.json in it's root
  4. Postman will be installed as a developer extension.

The installation from the Chrome Web Store will remain independent with all your data.

Building and installing from source
  1. Install the dependencies sudo npm install -g grunt grunt-cli.
  2. Generate the template.js and request.js files by running grunt. You can watch the folder for changes using grunt watch.
  3. For miscellaneous grunt tasks, look at grunt.js.
Submitting bugs for this legacy version of Postman Client

If you are using this legacy version locally, you may submit bugs on GitHub itself. Please include Postman and Chrome version along with your operating system.

Report Issues at: https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-chrome-extension-legacy/issues

Important Notes
If JavaScript is disabled for all sites

If JavaScript is disabled for all sites, in order to use the Postman packaged app, you will need to set an exception for it. In chrome settings, go to Privacy > Content Settings > JavaScript > Manage Exceptions and add the following exception chrome-extensions://<postman_extension_id>/.

Postman packaged app's' extension ID can be found at chrome-extensions://. Ensure developer mode is enabled and look for the ID under Postman - REST Client.

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This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.