![]() that was a number of years ago and things may have changed - but its something worth thinking about before going to all that effort for no reason. ![]() The plugin just didnt support importing all the setup and config you can do in a postman collection. i played with the plugin about 3 years ago and the plugin wouldnt work with various conditions (it wouldn't import any parameterized attribute etc.) and in the end I just dropped it and just created the endpoints manually in ReadyAPI! instead. Although, if it can be done, can you add a feature to import collection from postman too Then, this will be a one-stop solution for interacting with APIs. One thing though - before trying to use the postman plugin read all the details of its requirements to ensure your postman collection doesnt contain 'stuff' that the plugin wont import. The extension seems nice and I am going to use it for my personal projects as I don't have to move back and forth from VS code to the postman. I wouldn't normally advocate avoidance of licensing - but it looks like the postman plugin used to work for soapui and they just stopped the support.and its not like youd be going beyond the trial Postman added a Git sync in Postman app v9 so you can manage version control with forking, merging, and pull requests. xml) and then you can then open the project (that was generated from the postman collection) in SoapUI. In addition to exporting and cloud syncing as mentioned in the other answers, theres some other options too. Collections are the way we classify and organize API services within the Postman client app. You could download the trial version of ReadyAPI!, download and install the postman plugin, import the collection, save the new project (which converts the collection file into the project. Travelogue of Postman Collection Format v2. ![]() Test scripts can be added to requests, and integration test suites can be built. Postman provides you an option to add a name and description to your request, folder, and collections. However - Ive seen conflicting info on stackoverflow suggesting it doesn't work for soapui any longer. You can run individual requests or folder or collection as a whole in the Postman. Hey - all the pages I was searching on I was searching for soapui - NOT readyAPI! - the following page says the postman plugin works for SoapUI v5.3 above
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