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Enter the name and values for a new variable on a new line.
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You can add variables to an active (currently selected) environment by opening the environment from the left of Postman and editing in the tab that opens.Įdit the variable names and values inline, or use the X button to delete a variable. Select Save to save any environment variables you have added.
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To create a new environment, select Environments on the left and select the + plus button.Įnter a name for your environment, and initialize it with any variables you need-you can alternatively specify variables for the environment later. The quick look lists variables for the active environment, and any global variables you have declared (or that are shared via your workspace). To the right next to the drop-down you will also see the Environment quick look (eye) button. Select an environment to open it for editing in a tab. In Environments on the left you can access all environments, and select the check-mark button to make an environment active. You will see the selected environment status at the top-right of Postman, with any active environment selected in the drop-down.
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