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How To Export Specific Request To File Using Postman?

Last Updated : 25 Jul, 2024
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Postman is a popular tool used for API testing and development. It provides a user-friendly interface to make HTTP requests, track responses, and organize API endpoints. One of the powerful features of Postman is the ability to export specific requests to a file. This is useful for sharing requests with team members, for documentation purposes, or for backup. This article will guide you through the steps to export a specific request to a file using Postman.

Steps To Exporting a Specific Collection

1. Open Postman and Select the Request

First, open Postman and navigate to the request you want to export:

  • Open Postman and go to the Collections tab on the left sidebar.
  • Locate the collection that contains the request you want to export.
  • Click on the collection to expand it and see all the requests it contains.
  • Select the specific request you want to export by clicking on it.

2. Access the Request Export Options

  • On the right side of the request builder, click on the </> (Code) button. This will open a new window with various code snippets.

3. Copy the Code:

  • Select your desired format (e.g., cURL, HTTP, JavaScript, etc.) from the dropdown menu.
  • Copy the displayed code snippet.

4. Save the Code:

  • Open a text editor or code editor on your computer.
  • Paste the copied code into the editor.
  • Save the file with an appropriate name and extension (e.g., request.txt, request.curl, etc.).

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Tips for Exporting Requests

a. Exporting Multiple Requests

If you need to export multiple requests, you can export an entire collection or folder instead of individual requests:

  • Select the collection or folder containing the requests.
  • Click on the three vertical dots next to the collection or folder name.
  • Choose Export and follow the same steps as above.

b. Using Postman Workspaces

Postman Workspaces allow you to organize requests and collections by project or team:

  • Create separate workspaces for different projects or teams.
  • Export requests from the relevant workspace to keep your exports organized.

c. Sharing Exported Requests

Once you have exported a request, you can share the file with others:

  • Email the exported file to team members.
  • Upload the file to a shared repository, such as GitHub or a cloud storage service like Google Drive or Dropbox.
  • Ensure that recipients have Postman installed so they can import the request into their Postman application.

Importing Requests in Postman

To import a previously exported request, follow these steps:

  • Open Postman and go to the File menu.
  • Select Import.
  • Drag and drop the exported file into the import window or click Choose Files to locate the file on your computer.
  • Click Import to add the request to your Postman collections.

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