Postman is the collaboration platform for API development. And the Postman Learning Center has the resources you need to ramp up quickly and extend your skills with Postman. Postman allows you to write API test cases in any format of your choice (JSON/XML/many more) and run them to verify and validate your API. Moreover, Postman provides collections which can improve a developer's workflow. Postman is available for several platforms including Windows and macOS. For more information visit the Postman website.
We would love for you to contribute to the Learning Center! To contribute to this project, please read:
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$ git clone https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-docs.git
$ cd postman-docs
$ npm install
$ npm install -g gatsby-cli
$ npm run dev
NOTE: this site was built with node v12.11.0. We recommend installing and using nvm and setting your node version to v12.11.0.
You can build the Learning Center and run it in a Docker container using the following dockerfile.
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Start by cloning the the repository
git clone https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-docs.git
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Create a file and name it "dockerfile" with the following contents:
FROM node:12 EXPOSE 8000 # copy the postman-docs project directory COPY postman-docs /var/postman-docs WORKDIR "/var/postman-docs" RUN npm install -g gatsby-cli RUN npm install --force CMD ["yarn", "dev", "-H", "0.0.0.0" ]
The dockerfile should be in the same directory as the postman-docs directory
# example directory structure |--[current folder] |--postman-docs |--dockerfile
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Build the Docker image with this command:
$ docker build --tag postman-docs:1.0 .
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Start a container using the image
$ docker run -p 8000:8000 -d postman-docs:1.0
You can also build with the docker-compose
command using the dockerfile above and this docker-compose.yaml
version: '3'
services:
node:
build:
context: ./
ports:
- "8000:8000"
The docker-compose.yaml should be in the same directory as the postman-docs directory and dockerfile.
# example directory structure
|--[current folder]
|--postman-docs
|--dockerfile
|--docker-compose.yaml
Start run the container with this command
$ docker-compose up
The built site will only host the most up-to-date docs. All legacy documentation is stored in GitHub and excluded from build.
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Posts are maintained under the
/src/pages/docs
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The folder structure of /docs is the URL structure for posts. For example,
/docs/postman/variables-and-environments/variables.md
is mapped to the URLhttps://learning.postman.com/docs/postman/variables-and-environments/variables/
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Links in the docs should be relative. Example:
[Newman](/docs/postman/collection-runs/command-line-integration-with-newman/)