If the download did not start automatically. Your Postman JSON files are in the tests folder of the downloaded ZIP. In the rare case that you are still unable to see the icon, please log out and log back into your system. The downloaded file should be something like Postman-osx-5.0.2.zip. If you are unable to see the icon, please run the following: $ sudo update-desktop-databaseĨ. If the data file was loaded successfully, you can preview the values within the Collection Runner. Select Choose files from the file and load the data file in the collection runner. Download either of the files linked below. If you don’t get any errors, then the contents of your sktop file are good to go and you should be able to see Postman icon in your dash.ħ. Open the Collection Runner window and select the Walkthrough Data files collection. The Postman app The ever-improving Postman app (a new release every week) gives you a full-featured Postman experience. Or, if you prefer a browser experience, you can try the new web version of Postman. Well first build the REST APIs for uploading and downloading files, and then test those APIs using Postman.
Verify that the contents of your sktop file are fine by running: $ desktop-file-validate sktopĦ. Download Postman Download the app to quickly get started using the Postman API Platform. Select the Postman environment file you downloaded an click open. Add the following contents in the file: Version=1.0 Name=Postman Comment=Postman Desktop Exec=/home// Path=/home// Icon=/home// Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=Development ĥ.
$ vim ~/.local/share/applications/sktopģ. Create sktop file in ~/.local/share/applications/:.Download a logo, into a directory of your choice, to show up in Dash for Postman.