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UdemyStarts with the core of working in Postman, building requests across every HTTP method, handling headers and cookies, file uploads, and authentication schemes from API keys and tokens through OAuth, before moving into writing API tests meant to be plugged into a CI pipeline so your API stays verified over time, not just at launch.
Aimed at testing engineers and software developers alike, or really anyone in a technical role that touches APIs regularly. The course is taught by an instructor described as a "Postman Supernova," a title Postman hands out to standout community experts.
A nice structural touch: the second half of the course is built directly from real user questions and edge cases that came up after the first release, rather than being static from day one. That means it keeps addressing gaps students actually hit, instead of just the topics the instructor assumed would matter.
Learn Postman with a Postman Supernova.
RESTful APIs (or simply REST API) are everywhere nowadays, but at the same time, they are getting more complex to get started with: different HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE), headers, cookies, dealing with file uploads or authentication with API keys, tokens, OAuth and so much more.
This is where the Postman App comes in! Postman allows you very quickly to create a request with the required HTTP method and parameters, submit the request and easily inspect the results.
I have created this course for testing engineers as well as for software developers or other technical positions. Postman can help you during the development of your API, as well as after the API is completed, by running tests that make sure your API is still working as intended.
In the first part of the course, we will start exploring the features of Postman and continue by writing API tests with the intention of integrating them into a CI server where the tests will run on a current basis.
But this is not the normal course you take part in. Because your needs may be different and because I hate leaving you wondering what to do next, the second part of the course will include user questions and answers to problems that were not yet covered in the course or that are more specific and may not interest everybody.
So let’s look at what you are going to learn:
HTTP request methods (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE)
JSON format
Start with simple requests and advance toward more complex scenarios
Learn to deal with authentication/authorization mechanisms like Basic Auth, API Keys, or OAuth.
Start writing API tests
Organize tests in collections and share them with your team
Run API tests in Jenkins or any other CI server
You ask, I answer
So after this course, you will know how to use Postman as a pro.
Excited to learn Postman? Join the course today.
Legal Disclaimer
This course is an independent educational resource and is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or associated with Postman, Inc., or any of its products. Postman is a trademark of Postman, Inc. All product names, logos, and brands mentioned in this course are the property of their respective owners.
This course contains promotional materials.
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