Lama2
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Lama2
- Bruno
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Faster Blogging: A Developer's Dream Setup
Based on insights and learnings from building our other Open source CLI tool called Lama2, an API Client Manager that is completely built upon Golang and has better compatibility for various OS and OS architectures, we decided to... Continue reading the full article at https://journal.hexmos.com/developer-markdown-blog-hexmos-glee/
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God bye postman, Welcome DSL HTTP tests with T-Rext
I like to use java or nodejs to automate http tests. But I built this for my functional and testers coworkers because they don't know how to program. They have another skills. At the end I realized that dsl is faster than repetitive http calls and body parsers.
Also if you check this https://gist.github.com/jrichardsz/8f2f8c0d25af7abc1e2f1d80a... in which with one minute run, I automated several http calls. I also generate a report like karate, cucumber, etc
Nice tool bro, I will check it https://github.com/HexmosTech/Lama2 to get some ideas for my framework
PD: Your install readme is similar to mine :b . Were you inspired by NVM?
Thanks for share
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Collaborate on APIs for free, with Lama2, git and VSCode
Get Source File
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Lama2: Plain-Text Powered REST API Client for Teams
- Github: https://github.com/HexmosTech/Lama2
Background story:
The story begins more than a year back, when our team at Hexmos wanted to collaborate on APIs in a simple and straightforward way.
Our engineering infrastructure is split into dozens of self-contained software services. We deal with 100s of internal APIs, and so felt a need for a robust workflow for defining, sharing and updating APIs within our teams.
Traditional solutions such as Postman/Insomnia implement the collaboration features within their applications, and also tend to charge a fee for collaboration. We felt using git is the right way to collaborate on APIs, rather than any custom built solution. So, in a matter of 2 days we got a regex-based prototype DSL language to store API files.
Lots of issues cropped up over time, but we kept making improvements to Lama2 as needs arose. We accumulated 100s of API files over time. Then, we decided that the tool deserves to be out there, benefiting teams that want to collaborate on APIs over git. So, to make it happen, first we invested into formalising the grammar, and implementing the DSL as a hand-written recursive descent parser. Then we invested into helpful documentation, demos and so on. Once we had the basics, we released Lama2 into the world.
Future tasks:
- Create human-friendly syntax for specifying websocket APIs, basic testing, etc
- Lama2: Markdown for APIs
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Introducing Lama2: Plain-Text Powered REST API Client
Github: https://github.com/HexmosTech/Lama2
Kreya
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Bruno
Looks very nice; I've also given up with Postman. gRPC support would probably get Bruno into my daily workflow immediately. I spent a couple hours in Postman trying to get gRPC to work and could not- the .proto files were never used successfully, and I had better experiences with Kreya [0] and grpcui [1].
[0] https://kreya.app/
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HTTPie Desktop: cross-platform API testing client for humans
Kreya [1] can do that. It is even optimized for it, so that diffs should be perfectly readable.
[1] https://kreya.app
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Tell HN: Postman just wiped all my stuff
As one of the creators, I can recommmend https://kreya.app. It is not open source (like Postman), but has a strong focus on privacy and also stores the data locally.
As it has more powerful features (IMO) than most alternatives listed here, I am a little disappointed that it isn't mentioned more often.
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Bruno: Open-Source IDE for Exploring and Testing APIs
There is also https://kreya.app, which has more features, but is closed-source
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Ask HN: Alternatives to Insomnia?
Given the recent update[0] pushed by the Insomnia team I am now looking for alternatives.
For now the best alternative I've found is Bruno[1]. But sadly it does not support gRPC.
Does anyone have a better solution?
These are some options I've looked into:
- https://hoppscotch.io/
- https://hurl.dev/
- https://recipeui.com/
- https://kreya.app/
- https://github.com/flawiddsouza/Restfox
[0] - https://github.com/Kong/insomnia/issues/6585
[1] - https://github.com/usebruno/bruno
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Insomnia REST client now requires an account
If you need gRPC, I can recommend https://kreya.app/
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Best alternative to Postman?
I like Kreya (kreya.app), but I am biased, since I am one of the creators :)
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Milkman (postman alternative) now supports http/3
Have you tried Kreya? While it does not support all of the many features of Postman, it has some innovative features. While also being web-based, it uses the native WebView of the OS, resulting in less RAM-usage than Electron based apps.
- GUI gRPC and REST client (Postman alternative)
- Show HN: Restfox – A web based HTTP client inspired by Insomnia and Postman
What are some alternatives?
t-rext-demo
bloomrpc - Former GUI client for gRPC services. No longer maintained.
vscode-restclient - REST Client Extension for Visual Studio Code
grpc-gateway - gRPC to JSON proxy generator following the gRPC HTTP spec
currencyapi-js - The perfect tool to handle your exchange rate conversions. Our API helps you with current and historical foreign exchanges rates. Stop worrying about uptime & outdated data.
Hoppscotch - Open source API development ecosystem.
ain - A HTTP API client for the terminal
grpcurl - Like cURL, but for gRPC: Command-line tool for interacting with gRPC servers
glee - Dev-friendly Blogging Setup
grpcui - An interactive web UI for gRPC, along the lines of postman
insomnia-plugin - Log API calls with Insomnia
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT