Newman is a command-line collection runner for Postman
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Newman is a command-line collection runner for Postman
Turn any OpenAPI2/3 and Postman Collection file into an API server with mocking, transformations and validations.
Requestly was built to save developers time by intercepting and modifying HTTP Requests. It has now developed into an open-source alternative to Charles Proxy and Telerik Fiddler that works directly in browsers without VPN and proxy Issues. It is used by more than 200,000 front-end developers and 11,000 companies worldwide.
Automated Security Testing For REST API's
The open source, cloud native tool for API Mocking and Testing. Microcks is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project 🚀
The fastest way to deploy a restful api's with Gin Framework with a structured project that defaults to PostgreSQL database and JWT authentication middleware stored in Redis
Common repository for all code generators shipped with Postman
Transform your postman collection to HTML/Markdown documentation
Plugin for converting OpenAPI 3.0 specs to the Postman Collection (v2) format
Port OpenAPI Specs to Postman Collections, inject test suite and run via Newman 👨🏽🚀
Javascript module that allows a developer to work with Postman Collections
Converts Postman collections to k6 script code
The collections allow you to test common Azure DevOps Rest APIs from within Postman.
Converts Postman collections to k6 script code
Postman Collection for the Twitter API v2
Tool for generating a Postman collection from Blueprint API markup or the Apiary API
HTTP client/libcurl TUI front end in Rust, with request key storage
A delicious Postman collection for all your Messenger Platform needs.
Postman COVID-19 API Resource Center—API collections to help in the COVID-19 fight.
This repository stores REST API specifications and accompanying Postman collections for Oracle Hospitality APIs.
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