![]() In the request builder, you can drag and drop tabs to reorder them, open a new request in a new tab, or in a new Postman window. When you “Close Current Tab”, “Close All but Current Tab”, or “Close All Tabs”, a dialogue box appears with an option to save your work. When you “Force Close Current Tab” or “Force Close All Tabs”, the tab closes immediately without prompting you to save your work in the tab. A dropdown menu appears with options to manage your tabs. To access the Tab menu, click the three dots on the right side of a tab. Postman offers several tab actions to help you manage your work. Right click a request and select “Open in New Tab”. If not, the request takes over the current tab. You can always open a request in a new tab from the sidebar under the Collections tab. When you open a request from the sidebar, Postman opens a new tab when an existing tab has unsaved changes. For example, when you receive a response or make a change that’s not yet saved (reflected by an orange dot on the tab), the tab is busy.īy default, Postman assumes you want to work on one collection request in one tab. What makes a tab busy? When you work in a tab it becomes busy. When you’re in a busy tab and open a new request from the sidebar, Postman opens the request in a new tab and doesn’t replace or interfere with the request in the previous busy tab. ![]() If any tab has unsaved changes as you attempt to close the tab, Postman prompts you to save your changes.īusy tabs ensure you don’t lose your current request, even if it isn’t in a collection. When you right click a tab name, the menu allows you to duplicate or close tabs. From the menu bar, you can also select “New Tab” from the File menu to create a new tab. To open a new tab in Postman, press the + icon in the builder or use the CMD/CTRL + T shortcut. Postman lets you use multi-tab and multi-window configurations to work on multiple requests or even multiple collections together and simultaneously. When you click the Help & Feedback icon, you can summon a menu that provides access to the latest release notes, documentation, security, support, and social media. ![]() Select either a single or two pane layout.Search in collections, environments, and globals.The status bar at the bottom of the Postman interface gives you a convenient way to: Learn more about troubleshooting with console logs. To learn how to access DevTools console logs, see Debugging and logs. DevTools console - Provides diagnostic information during development.Note: This feature is only available in Postman’s native apps. For example you could log messages in the console.log. Postman console - Contains a running log of HTTP requests and responses.Two consoles are available in Postman to see what’s going on behind the scenes. User dropdown - Displays current user and provides these options: “Profile”, “Account Settings”, “Notification Preferences”, “Active Sessions”, and “Add a new account”.Heart - Love Postman? Click on this button to share the love!.Notifications icon - Receives notifications or broadcasts.Settings icon - Manages Postman app settings and finds other support resources.Public API Library - Displays the Public API network.IN SYNC status icon - Updates the status of your Postman account.Interceptor/Proxy icon - Manages proxy or Interceptor settings.Workspaces menu - Opens the Workspaces menu where you can view personal and team Workspaces, and create and manage Workspaces.New window icon - Opens a new “Tab”, “Postman Window” or a “Runner Window”.Runner button - Opens the collection runner.Import button - Imports Postman collections, environments, WADL, Swagger, RAML, or cURL into Postman using files, links, or raw text.New button: Creates requests, collections, environments, documentation, mock servers, and monitors.The header toolbar contains these options: Learn more about collections and how they accelerate the speed of your APIs. This tab creates and manages collections from the Collections tab in the sidebar. The Postman app saves every request you send in the History tab in the sidebar. You can also minimize the sidebar for smaller screens, and show or hide the sidebar in the Status bar. ![]() You can drag the right edge to resize the width of the sidebar. The sidebar has two main tabs: History and Collections. The Postman sidebar lets you find and manage requests and collections. This interface design gives you as much space as possible for your APIs. Postman provides a multi-window and multi-tab interface for you to work on APIs.
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