A free, fast and beautiful API request builder
Web alternative to Postman - Helps you create requests faster, saving precious time on development - Subscribe
Lightweight: Crafted with minimalistic UI design.
Fast: Send requests and get/copy responses in real-time.
Methods:
GET
- Retrieve information about the REST API resourceHEAD
- Retrieve response headers identical to those of a GET request, but without the response body.POST
- Create a REST API resourcePUT
- Update a REST API resourceDELETE
- Delete a REST API resource or related componentCONNECT
- Establishes a tunnel to the server identified by the target resourceOPTIONS
- Describe the communication options for the target resourceTRACE
- Performs a message loop-back test along the path to the target resourcePATCH
- Apply partial modifications to a REST API resource<custom>
- Some APIs use custom request methods such as LIST
. Type in your custom methods.Make it yours: Customizable combinations for background, foreground and accent colors.
Theming: Customize now
Customized themes are synced with local session storage
PWA: Install as a PWA on your device.
Features:
Request: Retrieve response from endpoint instantly.
method
URL
Features:
JavaScript XHR
, Fetch
and cURL
cURL
WebSocket: Establish full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection.
Server Sent Events: Receive a stream of updates from a server over a HTTP connection without resorting to polling.
Socket.IO: Send and Receive data with SocketIO server.
MQTT: Subscribe and Publish to topics of a MQTT Broker.
GraphQL: GraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data.
Authentication: Allows to identify the end user.
Types:
Headers: Describes the format the body of your request is being sent as.
Parameters: Use request parameters to set varying parts in simulated requests.
Request Body: Used to send and receive data via the REST API.
Options:
Content Type
Responses: Contains the status line, headers and the message/response body.
History: Request entries are synced with cloud / local session storage to restore with a single click.
Collections: Keep your API requests organized with collections and folders. Reuse them with a single click.
Collections are synced with cloud / local session storage
Proxy: Enable Proxy Mode from Settings to access blocked APIs.
Features:
CORS
(Cross Origin Resource Sharing) issueshttp://
)Official Postwoman Proxy is hosted by Apollo Software - Privacy Policy
Pre-Request Scripts β: Snippets of code associated with a request that are executed before the request is sent.
Use-cases:
API Documentation: Create and share dynamic API documentation easily, quickly.
Usage:
Keyboard Shortcuts: Optimized for efficiency.
Shortcuts:
i18n β: Experience the app in your own language.
Keep in mind: Translations aren’t available for all source and target language combinations
To provide a localized experience for users around the world, you can add you own translations.
All i18n
contributions are welcome to i18n
branch only!
Add-ons: Official add-ons for Postwoman.
Proxy - A simple proxy server created for Postwoman
CLI β - A CLI solution for Postwoman
Browser Extensions - Browser extensions that simplifies access to Postwoman
Extensions fixes CORS
issues.
Add-ons are developed and maintained under Official Postwoman Organization.
Auth + Sync: Sign in and sync in real-time.
Sign in with:
Sync:
Post-Request Tests β: Write tests associated with a request that are executed after the request response.
Use-cases:
Notes : Instantly jot down notes, tasks or whatever you feel like as they come to your mind.
Notes are only available for signed-in users
Environments : Environment variables allow you to store and reuse values in your requests and scripts.
Use-cases:
To find out more, please check out Postwoman Wiki.
method
URL
.env.example
file found in repository’s root directory with your own keys and rename it to .env
.Sample keys only works with the production build.
npm install
within the directory that you cloned (probably postwoman
).npm run dev
.http://localhost:3000
in your browser.docker-compose up
http://localhost:3000
in your browser.#pull
docker pull liyasthomas/postwoman
#run
docker run -p 3000:3000 liyasthomas/postwoman:latest
#build
docker build -t postwoman:latest .
npm install
within the directory that you cloned (probably postwoman
).npm run build
../dist
.Please read CONTRIBUTING
for details on our CODE OF CONDUCT
, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use Travis CI for continuous integration. Check out our Travis CI Status.
This project is developed by Liyas Thomas using the Semantic Versioning specification. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
See the CHANGELOG
file for details.
Author: liyasthomas
Live Demo: https://postwoman.io/
GitHub: https://github.com/liyasthomas/postwoman
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