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Insomnia api vs postman
Insomnia api vs postman




insomnia api vs postman

Proxy for capturing the traffic and helping me document my testing.Proxy for ’extreme’ payload manipulation and fuzzing.Exporting collections to insomnia for easier experimentation with requests through a proxy.Data Driven testing from data files in Postman with the Runner and csv files.I also find the JSON filtering of result payloads in Insomnia quite useful. Burpsuite and Owasp Zap have different filtering abilities and different Fuzzers, and I like the option of switching between them all without losing testing focus and restarting the app. Often when I’m exploratory testing I’ll want to use different proxies e.g. Postman will now route traffic through a system hook proxy like Charles or Fiddler, but it can be a little more troublesome to feed Postman through a proxy, and certainly is not as easy to toggle between proxies without exiting the Postman app. I use Insomnia because the preferences dialog allows me to easily feed Insomnia through an HTTP Debug proxy like Burpsuite or Owasp Zap. Insomnia makes working with API documentation easy as well since many of the API examples are presented in cURL I can copy and paste the examples into Insomnia for experimentation. I can then copy the cURL request from Postman and paste it into the URL bar in Insomnia which does a really good job of creating a request in Insomnia.

insomnia api vs postman

#INSOMNIA API VS POSTMAN CODE#

I either export my Postman collection and import it into Insomnia as a Workspace, or I convert a Request in Postman to a cURL request using the code generation facility in Postman. When I find a ’thing’ and need to explore in more detail I move over to Insomnia. In Postman I build a collection with my main requests and examples. In this post I’ll describe, and show, how I do that. Insomnia REST for more exploratory API testing.Java and REST Assured for automating the API.Postman for interactive requirement and documentation based testing.In my recent HTTP REST API application testing I have been using a combination of tools: Insomnia makes switching HTTP proxies easier than Postman when performing exploratory testing TLDR Use a combination of tools to offset other tools weaknesses.






Insomnia api vs postman