![]() This function assumes you are sending JSON data. (cross-origin-policy)įetch('',)Ĭonsole.log(data) // you might want to use JSON.parse on thisĪnd the server output will be printed in the console (as well as all the data available in the network tab) There is a nice simple example of the Fetch API here: // Make sure you run it from the domain ''. *This blog post was updated on 06/24/19 to include features released after the original date of publication.I think that Benny Neugebauer's comment on the OP question about the Fetch API should be presented here as an answer since the OP was looking for a functionality in Chrome to manually create HTTP POST requests and that is exactly what the fetch command does. Note: If you do not have sync enabled, you can export your data from the Chrome app by going to Settings → Data → Export, then import it into the native app manually. Your history and collections will automatically sync. It takes less than 60 seconds, and your data will be automatically transferred to your native app. With even more new features to come, we think you’ll want to move on to our native apps. Bug Fixes and Various UI and UX Improvements: For a full list of new features and updates, check out our changelog.Restricted Headers : The native apps allow you to send headers like Origin and User-Agent, which are restricted in the Chrome app.Sessions: Sessions allow you to share collections with team members without compromising sensitive data like login names, access keys, passwords, and more.Extended Collection and folder Capabilities: You can add variables, authorizations, pre-request and test scripts to a collection or folder. ![]() Auto-Updates: Postman has an auto-update feature that not only unpacks and installs, but also cleans itself up.Data Recovery: In case you accidentally delete a collection, the Postman native apps now have a data recovery feature so you can restore your collection to your workspace.Comments on Collections: We’ve created a comment function on collections so you can collaborate with teams to leave comments, feedback, and code reviews.Find and Replace: Now you can find and replace text, code, or variables en mass in Postman. ![]()
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