A free, fast and beautiful API request builder
Web alternative to Postman - Helps you create requests faster, saving precious time on development - Subscribe
Built with ❤︎ by liyasthomas and contributors
Read: Story behind Postwoman, Postwoman v1.0
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Features ✨
❤️ Lightweight: Crafted with minimalistic UI design - simple design is the best design.
⚡️ Fast: Send requests and get/copy responses in real-time - fast software is the best software.
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 asLIST
. Type in your custom methods.
🌈 Make it yours: Customizable combinations for background, foreground and accent colors: because customization is freedom. Customize now ✨.
Customizations:
- Choose theme: Kinda Dark (default), Clearly White, Just Black and System theme
- Choose accent color: Green (default), Yellow, Pink, Red, Purple, Orange, Cyan and Blue
- Toggle multi-colored headings
Customized themes are synced with local session storage
🔥 PWA: Install as a PWA on your device.
Features:
- Instant loading with Service Workers
- Offline support
- Low RAM/memory and CPU usage
- Add to Home Screen
- Desktop PWA
- (full features)
🚀 Request: Retrieve response from endpoint instantly.
- Choose
method
- Enter
URL
andPath
- Send
Features:
- Copy/share public "Share URL"
- Generate request code for
JavaScript XHR
,Fetch
andcURL
- Copy generated request code to clipboard
- Import
cURL
- Label requests
🔌 WebSocket: Establish full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection.
- Send and receive data
- Basic and Bearer Token authentication
📡 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. SocketIO is popular websocket solution.
🦟 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.
- Set endpoint and get schemas
- Multi-column docs
- Set custom request headers
- Query schema
- Get query response
🔐 Authentication: Allows to identify the end user.
Types:
- None
- Basic
- Bearer Token
- OAuth 2.0
- OIDC Access Token/PKCE (Proof Key for Code Exchange)
📢 Headers: Describes the format the body of your request is being sent as.
- Add or remove Header list
📫 Parameters: Use request parameters to set varying parts in simulated requests.
📃 Request Body: Used to send and receive data via the REST API.
Options:
- Set
Content Type
- Add or remove Parameter list
- Toggle between key-value and RAW input Parameter list
👋 Responses: Contains the status line, headers and the message/response body.
- Copy response to clipboard
- Download response to as a file
- View preview of HTML responses
⏰ History: Request entries are synced with local session storage to reuse with a single click.
Fields:
- Star
- Label
- Method
- Status code
- URL
- Path
- Timestamp
- Duration
- Pre-request script
History entries can be sorted by any fields
Histories can be deleted one-by-one or all together
📁 Collections: Keep your API requests organized with collections and folders. Reuse them with a single click.
Options:
- Create infinite collections, folders and requests
- Edit, delete, move, export, import and replace
Collections are synced with local session storage
🌐 Proxy: Enable Proxy Mode from Settings to access blocked APIs.
Features:
- Hide your IP address
- Fixes CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) issues
- Access APIs served in non-HTTPS (
http://
) - Use custom Proxy URL
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:
- Include timestamp in the request headers
- Send a random alphanumeric string in the URL parameters
Requests with Pre-Request Scripts are indicated in History entries
📄 API Documentation: Create and share dynamic API documentation easily, quickly.
Usage:
- Add your requests to Collections and Folders
- Export Collections and easily share your APIs with the rest of your team
- Import Collections and Generate Documentation on-the-go
⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts: Optimized for efficiency.
Shortcuts:
- Send Request Ctrl + G
- Save to Collections Ctrl + S
- Copy Request Link Ctrl + K
- Reset Request Ctrl + L
🌎 i18n β: Experience the app in your own language.
- Scroll down to the footer
- Click "Choose Language" icon button
- Select your language from the menu
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 β - 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:
- GitHub
Sync:
- History
- Collections
- Environments
- Notes
✅ Post-Request Tests β: Write tests associated with a request that are executed after the request response.
Use-cases:
- Check the status code as an integer
- Filter response headers
- Parse the response data
📝 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:
- By storing a value in a variable, you can reference it throughout your request section
- If you need to update the value, you only have to change it in one place
- Using variables increases your ability to work efficiently and minimizes the likelihood of error
To find out more, please check out Postwoman Wiki.
Demo 🚀
Usage 💡
- Specify your request
method
- Type in your API
URL
andpath
- Send request
- Get response
You're done!
Built with 🔧
- Chromium - Thanks for being so fast!
- HTML - For the web framework
- CSS - For styling components
- JavaScript - For magic!
- Vue - To add to the JavaScript magic!
- Nuxt - To add to the Vue magic!
Developing 👷
Use a browser based development environment:
Or, with local development environment:
- Clone this repo with git.
- Install dependencies by running
npm install
within the directory that you cloned (probablypostwoman
). - Start the development server with
npm run dev
. - Open development site by going to http://localhost:3000 in your browser.
Or, with docker-compose:
- Clone this repo with git.
- Run
docker-compose up
- Open development site by going to http://localhost:3000 in your browser.
Docker 🐳
#pull
docker pull liyasthomas/postwoman
#run
docker run -p 3000:3000 liyasthomas/postwoman:latest
#build
docker build -t postwoman:latest
Releasing 🏷️
- Clone this repo with git.
- Install dependencies by running
npm install
within the directory that you cloned (probablypostwoman
). - Build the release files with
npm run build
. - Find the built project in
./dist
.
Contributing 🍰
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our CODE OF CONDUCT, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
Continuous Integration 💚
We use Travis CI for continuous integration. Check out our Travis CI Status.
Versioning 🔖
This project is developed by Liyas Thomas using the Semantic Versioning specification. For the versions available, see the releases on this repository.
Change log 📝
See the CHANGELOG file for details.
Authors 🔮
Lead Developers
- Liyas Thomas - Author
- John Harker - Lead developer
- Andrew Bastin - Lead developer
- James George - Lead maintainer
- Caneco - Logo and banner designer
Testing and Debugging
Collaborators
Liyas Thomas 💻 🎨 |
John Harker 💻 🎨 |
Nicholas La Roux 💻 |
Thomas Yuba 💻 |
Nick Palenchar 💻 |
Andrew Bastin 💻 |
Vladislav 💻 |
izerozlu 💻 |
Jacob Anavisca 💻 |
Nityananda Gohain 💻 |
Hossein Nedaee 💻 |
James George 💻 |
Dmitry Yankowski 💻 |
See the list of contributors who participated in this project.
Thanks
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Individuals
Code Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].
License 📄
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgements 🙏
- Hat tip to anyone whose code was used
- Inspirations: