![]() If you are using Firefox, the process is very similar. The web request will be cloned in Postman.Postman will ask you to confirm your import. Import panel will open.Ĭlick on ‘ Raw text’ and paste the copied content. Click on ‘ Import’ button or you can use the shortcut (on windows): Ctrl + O. Then click on ‘ Copy’ and then ‘ Copy as cURL (bash)‘. ![]() Open Chrome’s Developers Tool and right-click on the request you want to clone in Postman. ![]() To copy/clone an HTTP request from Chrome to Postman you can follow the steps below: ![]() There is a relatively quick and ideal way to do the same thing. If we are using Chrome, it is not possible to alter the web request in the Chrome’s Developer Tools (at the time of writing this) and so we use tools like Postman.Īlthough we can manually copy the contents (URI, body, headers, …) of a request from Chrome’s Developers Tool and create a new request in Postman, the process is tedious and error-prone. we may want to change the content of POST requests’ body or change the value of an HTTP header. Quite often during web development, we need to fiddle with the outgoing web requests from our web browsers. ![]()
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