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works like a charm boss. I was able to load the jar with the plugin manager on readyAPI and successfully import the postman collection. Thank you.
FYI: i went ahead and tested this with the community version as well, by manually replacing the default postman plugin jar with the one u sent. Result: 'import from postman' menu option does not show up.
I am glad that the plugin worked for you. I can only guarantee the fix would work for ReadyAPI since that is what we actively support.
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- soapuser128 years agoNew Contributor
sorry about that. Thought I accepted it.
one more ReadyApi issue i did notice over the weekend: the import functionality only imports the requests. Which is ok if you are only doing simple collections. However, If you have tests associated with the collection, ReadyAPI tries to create testcases for them, but ends up creating empty testcases. Instead of testcases with respective assertions per the conversion rules.
Why is this version not showing up as the default download vesion for postman plugin.