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π Installation
βοΈ This extension is best paired with a dark-colored Visual Studio Code theme.
βοΈ REST API Client cannot be installed or used when using a web version of Visual Studio Code
π Security and Privacy
- REST API Client does not collect or store any of your personal information or request data
- REST API Client uses VSCode global state API in order to store your request history and favorites collections locally.
β¨ Features
- Send a request and receive a response from your desired API endpoint.
- Seven request methods
GET
POST
PUT
PATCH
DELETE
HEAD
OPTIONS
- Various request options
- Add parameter to your API endpoint
- Add authorization option
- Basic Authorization
- Bearer Token
- Add body data
- Form data
- x-www-form-urlencoded
- Raw data
Text
JavaScript
JSON
HTML
- Code snippet of your current request, provided up to 18 different languages with their specific variants, to copy and paste to your codebase.
- Resizable vertical menu
- Various response body view format
- Pretty
- Raw
- Visual
HTML
preview of the response data
- Basic metadata information
- Status code and text
- Response size
- Approximate time measurement to receive a response from your request
- Copy and paste code button
- Response headers view mode
- History collection sidebar
- Favorites collection sidebar
- Intuitive icon UI to favorite a request history or delete
- Search bar to find your specific request history
- Click and search from the sidebar collection
π» Commands
Simply click Open Menu button or open the Command Palette and type the command below:
Command+P
or Command + Shift + P
on macOS and Ctrl+Shift+P
on Windows/Linux
Command |
Description |
> Start: New Request |
Create a API Client menu |
βοΈ You can only create one panel at a time.
π Tech Stacks
This project was created using the following tech stacks:
π Changelog
Current version 1.1.4
Visit here for a detailed release notes
π¨π»βπ» Contributing
If you have a suggestion that would make this project better, please fork this repository from here and create a pull request.
I appreciate even the tiniest suggestion or contribution you make to this project.
πͺ Step-by-step guide on how to make a pull request
- Fork this Project from here
- Create your Branch β
git checkout -b feature/newFeature
- Code up your outstanding logic β
console.log("Hello World")
- Commit your Changes β
git commit -m "feat: Add some newFeature"
- Push to the Branch β
git push origin feature/newFeature
- Vist your GitHub repository and open a Pull Request
π Running the extension locally for development
- Run
git clone
from this repository
- Run
npm install
- Run
npm run dev
- Press F5 to launch extension development mode
-
command + p
or ctrl + p
and type > Developer: Toggle Developer Tools
to open browser console for easy debugging
β οΈ Bugs or Suggestions
If you found any bugs while using this extension or you have a suggestion please post it in issues.
𫧠Contributors
π License
This extension is released under the MIT license.