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Installing Postman on CentOS 7
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https://www.getpostman.com/ | |
First part from https://blog.bluematador.com/posts/postman-how-to-install-on-ubuntu-1604/ | |
wget https://dl.pstmn.io/download/latest/linux64 -O postman.tar.gz | |
sudo tar -xzf postman.tar.gz -C /opt | |
rm postman.tar.gz | |
sudo ln -s /opt/Postman/Postman /usr/bin/postman | |
But when launching postman from command prompt got an error: | |
[root@localhost Downloads]# postman | |
postman: error while loading shared libraries: libXss.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | |
Found a solution at: https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=61219 | |
yum install libXScrnSaver-1.2.2-6.1.el7.x86_64 | |
Then launch postman from command prompt and it will bring up the Postman GUI | |
Killing the open terminal will terminate Postman | |
You can also create a postman.desktop file to add Postman to the list of Applications in the Gnome desktop | |
cd /usr/share/applications | |
create postman.desktop as follows | |
[Desktop Entry] | |
Encoding=UTF-8 | |
Name=Postman | |
Exec=postman | |
Icon=/opt/Postman/resources/app/assets/icon.png | |
Terminal=false | |
Type=Application | |
Categories=Development | |
Once postman has been made available to the Applications Menu on the Gnome Desktop, it can be added to the Applications/Favorites menu | |
* Select the "Applications/Activities Overview" menu item | |
* Select the "Show Applications" icon | |
* Make sure the "All" button is selected then right click the Postman application and from the context menu, select the "Add to Favorites" menu item | |
* Postman is now available from the "Applications/Favorites" menu item. |
Does installing to /opt under sudo prevent postman's auto-updater from working since under normal usage it will have insufficient permissions to update itself?
This is solid gold. Thank you
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
Thank you a lot (Merci)
Thanks a ton!
In postman 7.14.0, the icon is at /opt/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/icon.png
/opt/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/
Thanks, very usefull
Thanks! Below worked for me:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Postman
Exec=Postman
Icon=/opt/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/icon.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Development
Thanks, very well! It works!
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The following worked for me. Note the value of Exec. Its postman with lowercase "p"
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Postman
Exec=postman
Icon=/opt/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/icon.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Development
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Thanks, it was very helpful.
I'm my case the icon was located in /opt/Postman/app/resources/app/assets/icon.png