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Save postman collection6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() Testfully tries to use globals for them as well, as long as you have a global in your workspace with the same name as the environment variable in your tests. Your Postman requests might be using environment variables. Testfully supports most HTTP methods that Postman supports, but if you’re using one of the unsupported methods, Testfully skips importing that test and proceeds with the rest of the dataset. CREATE A NEW COLLECTION pop- up should open. If your workspace already has a test with the same title, Testfully skips importing the matching test and proceeds with the rest. We can create and save a Collection in Postman with the steps listed below Click on the Collections tab in the sidebar appearing to the left of the Postman application and then click on New Collection. Testfully tries to add requests as a test to your workspace. Testfully skips this step when your workspace already has a folder or a collection with the same name. Testfully tries to add a new collection and a new folder to your workspace with the same name as your Postman collection. When processing an exported collection file from Postman (.json), Testfully processes the data as below: Therefore, we can run the requests in sequence as semi-automated tests. Import your environments before importing collections to get the most out of the Postman importer tool. Postman saves every aspect of the requests, including headers and message bodies. Postman requests map to Testfully tests and collections in Postman map to folders/collections in Testfully. Using the Postman Collection Importer (available via Settings > Import > Postman Collection), you can easily import your Postman collections and included requests to Testfully. Importing Postman collections (V2.1) to Testfully If you’re considering Testfully as a tool for API testing and monitoring and have used Postman in the past, we highly recommend reading the Postman alternative article which compares Postman and Testfully. Testfully updates matching config values of the matching environment using the values provided in the JSON file. ![]() If your workspace has a global with the same name, Testfully won’t add a new config. Testfully tries to add new config values per environment variable in the provided JSON file. If your workspace already has an environment with the same name, Testfully uses that environment instead of creating a new one. Testfully tries to add a new environment to your workspace with the same name as your Postman environment. **When processing an exported environment file from Postman(.json), Testfully handles the data as below:** We highly recommend importing all of your environments to Testfully before importing your requests
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