• morto@piefed.social
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    Me: hating corporations so much that I use open source even when they’re not good

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      i force my team to use bruno instead of postman (paid corporate version).

      Thier whiny tears are my energy drink.

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          you can do this using their command line (not the gui). but be prepared to spend time searching thier KD.

          not sure what you are trying to do, but if you are testing maybe for high retention results with big data via CSV then i think maybe you need to use a proper middleware.

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            One of our teams uses Postman as provisioning tool. They create CSV-files from a database and push that into Postman.
            Yes, they do need better middleware. But building years of grown Postman scripts into something like ansible takes time…

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          You could try to follow this Blog

          However this is highly dependent on your client environment or the third party you are interfacing to/from.

          Personally i only faced minimal issue with bruno but it was related to tokens and authentication models, as some big companies have huge restrictions on data communication.

    • Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      Based AF right there

      EDIT: Not to mention it can provide valuable feedback on improving the software in the future.