How to install Postman on Ubuntu
Postman is a comprehensive API development platform that assists you in managing your APIs at all stages of development, from designing and testing to publishing API documentation and monitoring. Postman began as a Chrome browser plugin and rapidly became one of the most popular API tools among developers worldwide. Postman is available for all major operating systems as a native app (based on Electron), including macOS, Linux, and Windows. This post will walk you through installing Postman on Ubuntu 20.04.v.
How to Install Postman on Ubuntu?
Postman may be installed in a variety of methods on Ubuntu. Let’s take a look at each one individually.
- Using Snapcraft
- Using Flathub
Let’s go through all the installation methods one by one.
Method 1: Using Snapcraft
Step 1: We may get Postman from the snapcraft shop using the snapd tool, but first we must ensure that the snapd program is installed on Ubuntu; if it is not, run the command below to install it:
sudo apt install snapd
Step 2: Then, using the snap package manager, download and install Postman:
sudo snap install postman
Method 2: Using Flathub
Step 1: Flathub, like snapcraft, is a Linux application store, therefore we can use the flatpak program to download and install postman from there. We’ll use the apt package manager to install the flatpak utility:
sudo apt install flatpak
Step 2: Using the flatpak program, download and install the postman package from flathub:
flatpak install flathub com.getpostman.Postman
Step 3: To launch Postman, navigate to the Application menu’s search field, type “postman,” and then click on the Postman application icon:
Now we successfully install Postman on our Ubuntu Operating System.