Send PathVariable @PostMapping in postman
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I want send path variable in post mapping, in postman software.I select post mapping body and then how to do? I checked with @RequestParam vs @PathVariable example,all answers for get method, But I need answer for post method.
@RestController
@RequestMapping("api/v1/customers")
public class CustomerController {
@PostMapping("/{code}")
public String postRequest(@PathVariable String code,@RequestBody CustomerDTO dto){
System.out.println(dto);
System.out.println(code);
return "Something";
}
}
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I want send path variable in post mapping, in postman software.I select post mapping body and then how to do? I checked with @RequestParam vs @PathVariable example,all answers for get method, But I need answer for post method.
@RestController
@RequestMapping("api/v1/customers")
public class CustomerController {
@PostMapping("/{code}")
public String postRequest(@PathVariable String code,@RequestBody CustomerDTO dto){
System.out.println(dto);
System.out.println(code);
return "Something";
}
}
java spring spring-mvc
ThePathVariable
is part of the URL
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
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Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42
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I want send path variable in post mapping, in postman software.I select post mapping body and then how to do? I checked with @RequestParam vs @PathVariable example,all answers for get method, But I need answer for post method.
@RestController
@RequestMapping("api/v1/customers")
public class CustomerController {
@PostMapping("/{code}")
public String postRequest(@PathVariable String code,@RequestBody CustomerDTO dto){
System.out.println(dto);
System.out.println(code);
return "Something";
}
}
java spring spring-mvc
I want send path variable in post mapping, in postman software.I select post mapping body and then how to do? I checked with @RequestParam vs @PathVariable example,all answers for get method, But I need answer for post method.
@RestController
@RequestMapping("api/v1/customers")
public class CustomerController {
@PostMapping("/{code}")
public String postRequest(@PathVariable String code,@RequestBody CustomerDTO dto){
System.out.println(dto);
System.out.println(code);
return "Something";
}
}
java spring spring-mvc
java spring spring-mvc
edited Nov 14 at 2:53
asked Nov 14 at 2:19
Dumidu Udayanga
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ThePathVariable
is part of the URL
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
1
Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42
|
show 2 more comments
ThePathVariable
is part of the URL
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
1
Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42
The
PathVariable
is part of the URL– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
The
PathVariable
is part of the URL– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
1
1
Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42
Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42
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select post -> add the url -> select body -> choose raw -> select JSON(application/json) -> add your json data -> click send
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You can refer official documentation :
https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/requests
Please go to charpter URL .
Some API endpoints use path variables. You can work with those in Postman. Below is an example of a URL with a path variable:
https://api.library.com/:entity/
To edit the path variable, click on Params to see it already entered as the key. Update the value as needed. For example, :entity can be “user” in this specific case. Postman also gives you suggestions to autocomplete the URL.
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select post -> add the url -> select body -> choose raw -> select JSON(application/json) -> add your json data -> click send
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select post -> add the url -> select body -> choose raw -> select JSON(application/json) -> add your json data -> click send
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select post -> add the url -> select body -> choose raw -> select JSON(application/json) -> add your json data -> click send
select post -> add the url -> select body -> choose raw -> select JSON(application/json) -> add your json data -> click send
answered Nov 14 at 2:50
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You can refer official documentation :
https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/requests
Please go to charpter URL .
Some API endpoints use path variables. You can work with those in Postman. Below is an example of a URL with a path variable:
https://api.library.com/:entity/
To edit the path variable, click on Params to see it already entered as the key. Update the value as needed. For example, :entity can be “user” in this specific case. Postman also gives you suggestions to autocomplete the URL.
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0
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You can refer official documentation :
https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/requests
Please go to charpter URL .
Some API endpoints use path variables. You can work with those in Postman. Below is an example of a URL with a path variable:
https://api.library.com/:entity/
To edit the path variable, click on Params to see it already entered as the key. Update the value as needed. For example, :entity can be “user” in this specific case. Postman also gives you suggestions to autocomplete the URL.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
You can refer official documentation :
https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/requests
Please go to charpter URL .
Some API endpoints use path variables. You can work with those in Postman. Below is an example of a URL with a path variable:
https://api.library.com/:entity/
To edit the path variable, click on Params to see it already entered as the key. Update the value as needed. For example, :entity can be “user” in this specific case. Postman also gives you suggestions to autocomplete the URL.
You can refer official documentation :
https://www.getpostman.com/docs/v6/postman/sending_api_requests/requests
Please go to charpter URL .
Some API endpoints use path variables. You can work with those in Postman. Below is an example of a URL with a path variable:
https://api.library.com/:entity/
To edit the path variable, click on Params to see it already entered as the key. Update the value as needed. For example, :entity can be “user” in this specific case. Postman also gives you suggestions to autocomplete the URL.
edited Nov 14 at 2:41
answered Nov 14 at 2:27
Mykhailo Moskura
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The
PathVariable
is part of the URL– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/13715811/…
– Scary Wombat
Nov 14 at 2:21
you can use uri in postman like this "localhost:8080/api/v1/customers/{code}" select post dropdown and send the request.
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 at 2:23
No we can't send values through url, in post mapping, in another words we can't edit url in post method
– Dumidu Udayanga
Nov 14 at 2:27
1
Possible duplicate of @RequestParam vs @PathVariable
– Bishan
Nov 14 at 2:42