Sharing and Collaborating on Workflows
Sharing collections, requests, instances, collection folders, APIs, flows, and environments with colleagues. There are several different ways to share an element in Postman:
1. Click on the three dots next to the collection name “My Workflow“.
2. Choose “Export.”
3. Share with people via email or link Individual team members and groups with whom you shared the element will be notified about your request for collaboration.
4. Share the collections to a website or README with the Run in Postman button.
5. Select Via Run in Postman.
6. Select Via API.
7. Select Get collection JSON using the Collection Access Key.
8. Select Generate a new key to create a read-only store access key. This key expires after 60 days of inactivity.
9. To share a link with other users, select Link to Collection in the public workspace to provide a link to the collection. Anyone with this link can view and fork the shared collection.
Workflows in Postman
Postman is an API (Application Programming Interface) development tool that helps in creating, testing, and modifying APIs. Powerful features enable to automation of the complex processes involved in API interactions, increasing efficiency and reducing the chance of errors.
Table of Content
- Workflows in Postman
- Getting Started with Workflows
- Sharing and Collaborating on Workflows
- Advanced Topics in Postman Workflows
- Use Cases
- Conclusion
Postman has become a must-have for quality analysts and software developers, providing a simple approach to API development and testing. In this article, we will take a thorough look at the idea of workflow in Postman, delve deeper into environment variables, collection runners, and pre-request scripts, and provide practical examples for better understanding.
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