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Jency Stella
Lead QA Engineer
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Demystifying Postman Flows: A New Tool in API Testing

Welcome to our blog where we strive to provide enlightening content on technology, particularly in the area of software testing. In today's article, we'll be discussing the topic "Effortless Testing with Postman Flows". We sat down with Jenie Stella, a prominent figure in the software testing space, who shared her illuminating insights about Postman Flows, a new feature designed to streamline API testing.

About Jenie Stella: The Foothold in Software Testing

Jenie Stella has led the QA department at Beinum IT services for over nine years. A certified mentor with a non-profit mentoring club, she regularly helps emerging testers, especially women, navigate the testing space. Notably, she also wears the hat of an occasional blogger. An advocate of continuous learning, she believes that testing products are an ongoing process of growth and advancement.

Introduction to Postman Flows

Jenie's presentation kick-started by addressing Postman Flows' evolution and explaining its core concepts. She illuminated how Postman has emerged as an integral tool for over 7 million developers worldwide, assisting in designing, debugging, testing, documenting, monitoring, and publishing APIs.

What is Postman Flows?

Jenie likens Postman Flows to Legos where the building blocks are your code base.
In its essence, Postman Flows is an API-centric visual application development interface. It provides an infinite canvas to arrange and connect APIs. This feature, significantly simplifying processes by introducing a low code approach, enables chaining processes through a simple drag and drop feature.

How Postman Flows Can Benefit API Testing

In the conventional approach, API testing involves preparing collections with different sets of requests and executing them on a collection runner. However, Postman Flows allow you to run multiple separate flows concurrently, making it advantageous in certain API testing scenarios.

Use Cases For Flow in API Testing

Jenie listed the following scenarios where Postman Flows would be beneficial in API testing:

  • If your API in one collection needs to communicate with another API in a different collection
  • When you want to avoid writing lines of code for complex logical phrases - Postman Flows uses a drag-and-drop feature
  • When you need to conduct a regression test - here, Postman Flows saves you from creating everything from scratch, and
  • When you need to monitor or do a quick health check-up of all the APIs you're working with.

A Peek Into Postman Flows

Jenie demonstrated how to use the Postman Flows feature using a real-life scenario. In the demo, she showed how Postman flows can connect APIs, handle complex logical queries, cover regression tests, and even monitor APIs, making it a robust tool in API testing. After the brief demo, Jenie reiterated the tool's usefulness for testers looking to make their API testing process more efficient and reliable.

Wrapping Up

In summary, Postman Flows offers an invaluable tool for API testers. Even though it might seem complex at first, its payoff in terms of streamlining API testing makes it worth diving into. If you're keen on exploring more about Postman Flows, feel free to connect with Jenie Stella on LinkedIn or Twitter for more insights.


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