![]() Lesson 6 - Postman collections and variables □ - Main ideas The HTTP response message will contain:.From our point of view HTTP and HTTPS are the same.HTTPS ensures that the connection is encrypted.HTTPS stands for Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol.The API we are using uses the HTTPS protocol.A status code 200 (or any status like 2XX) indicates that the request was successful.Work in Postman is organized in Workspaces.We're using Simple Books API whose documentation can be found in the resources section of this lesson below. To use an API you need to read the API documentation.Lesson 4 - Your first request with Postman □ - Main ideas DO NOT use the Google Chrome extension as this is deprecated and no longer updated.Postman on the web works from any browser but you may need to download the Postman Desktop Agent if your requests fail. ![]() ![]() ![]() The standalone app is available for Windows, macOS and Linux.Lesson 3 - How to install Postman □ - Main ideas Postman is used to build HTTP requests that we send to the server running the API.Postman is a tool that allows us to easily work with APIs.Introduction to Postman course notes Unit 1 - Introduction to Postman Lesson 1 - Welcome □ - Main ideas Lesson 2 - What is Postman? □ - Main ideas Introduction to Postman course notes Unit 1 - Introduction to Postman Lesson 1 - Welcome □ - Main ideas Lesson 2 - What is Postman? □ - Main ideas Lesson 3 - How to install Postman □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 4 - Your first request with Postman □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 5 - HTTP □ - Main ideas Lesson 6 - Postman collections and variables □ - Main ideas Lesson 7 - Query parameters □ - Main ideas Lesson 8 - Assignment Lesson 9 - Path variables □ - Main ideas Lesson 10 - POST request / API Authentication □ - Main ideas Lesson 11 - JSON format □ - Main ideas Lesson 12 - Assignment Lesson 13 - Random test data □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 14 - Is Postman the right tool for me? □ - Main ideas Lesson 15 - Viewing existing orders □ - Main ideas Lesson 16 - Assignment Lesson 17 - PATCH request □ - Main ideas Lesson 18 - DELETE request □ - Main ideas Unit 2 - Test automation with Postman Lesson 19 - Introduction to test automation □ - Main ideas Lesson 20 - Your first API tests □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 21 - Assignment Lesson 22 - Postman variables □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 23 - Extracting data from the response □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 24 - Assignment Lesson 25 - Assignment Lesson 26 - Collection runner □ - Main ideas Lesson 27 - Request execution order □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 28 - Postman monitors □ - Main ideas Lesson 29 - Newman □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 30 - HTML reports with Newman □ - Main ideas □ - Resources Lesson 31 - CI/CD overview □ - Main ideas □ - Resources ![]()
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