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.
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.