The Postman VS Code Extension Is FINALLY HERE!

The Postman VS Code Extension Is FINALLY HERE!

James Q Quick

11 месяцев назад

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Kole
Kole - 29.09.2023 00:06

I love it but I sure hope they add Import and Export collections soon!

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Ganda Rain Panjaitan
Ganda Rain Panjaitan - 12.09.2023 05:36

What happend if we open 3 vscode?

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PlayStreams
PlayStreams - 11.09.2023 16:23

Got used to Thunder client while waiting for this

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DidYouKnow
DidYouKnow - 09.09.2023 19:34

one can use hurl with vim btw :)))

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Ataru
Ataru - 09.09.2023 19:20

The big problem with postman is that it forces you to have an account because all saves are done in the cloud. I think many people still prefer Thunder Client.

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JohnnyBigodes
JohnnyBigodes - 08.09.2023 16:06

I have been using InsomniaREST instead of Postman, because Postman got cluttered with functions that almost no one needs. This video really shows that for that simple workflow you dont need Postman. InsomniaREST is a really great alternative...

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linovi
linovi - 08.09.2023 04:52

excellent video, as usual. Keep up the good work. I installed Postman which I used independently before, although I love Thunder Client, it has been working very well for me. Which VS Code theme do you use? It looks really good to me. I use Midnight Synth as of now. I am a F# developer but I think it doesn't make much of a difference the language you use.

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kaz
kaz - 08.09.2023 03:48

Shoud you use the vs code extension versus postman API client itself?....It depends.

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Karlstens
Karlstens - 07.09.2023 23:35

I suspect that I'll still use Postman as the standalone app, and keep my current VS Code setup with the "REST Client" extension.

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Muhammad Harun Al Rasyid
Muhammad Harun Al Rasyid - 07.09.2023 23:23

Thunder client gang

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Fazal Mohamed
Fazal Mohamed - 07.09.2023 21:52

As I know
Increasing the array length will insert undefined values to the array

And then when you perform JSON.strigify() json has no value called undefined so it replaces with null

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Will Forbes
Will Forbes - 07.09.2023 21:21

slowly removes glasses with open mouth that's beautiful

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Rajesh Kumar Badatya
Rajesh Kumar Badatya - 07.09.2023 21:07

Still not gonna use it due to mandatory sign in 😔

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Justin Tan
Justin Tan - 07.09.2023 20:05

Mutating the javascript array object data length directly has a interesting behaviour.

when jokes.length++ is ran, it increases the size of the 'jokes' array, but with an empty element taking the new index at the end.

example to replicate the bug:

const test = [1,2,3]
test.length++
console.log(test) // [1, 2, 3, empty]

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Nate Garza
Nate Garza - 07.09.2023 18:54

This is really nice I like how it works almost exactly the standalone app. Makes it super easy to transition to. Very happy with it :)

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Kingkor Roy Tirtho
Kingkor Roy Tirtho - 07.09.2023 18:40

I think it's fork of Thunder Client

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Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas - 07.09.2023 18:23

Hi James, I've been using the VS Code version for a couple of weeks and it's really good. It integrates well with the VS Code client.

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SH8YT
SH8YT - 07.09.2023 18:22

🎉

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