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[Feature Request] Import an entire Postman folder with collections into a workspace

Open IanKemp opened this issue 5 years ago • 9 comments

I have a folder filled with Postman JSON files that I want to import into a single workspace. However it seems that Insomnia only allows me to import each file one-by-one, which is extremely painful. Is it possible to import the entire folder in a single operation?

IanKemp avatar Jan 08 '20 13:01 IanKemp

It's not currently possible, no. Curious, how many files do you have?

gschier avatar Jan 08 '20 17:01 gschier

Same pain point here. We have about 58 files in our current workspace.

joshtitus avatar Apr 17 '20 13:04 joshtitus

Same issue here, we have about 50 files

StefanKern avatar Jun 02 '20 06:06 StefanKern

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

stale[bot] avatar May 31 '21 02:05 stale[bot]

Same problem here. Would like to be able to update an entire folder of files. And preferable only the deltas (in case some are already present and are unchanged).

sillen102 avatar Jul 27 '21 09:07 sillen102

Same it would be nice to import multiples files (123 files) into one workspace/multiples collections whatever

DorianMaliszewski avatar Feb 22 '22 09:02 DorianMaliszewski

same pain, 54 files

jiangying000 avatar Jan 16 '23 17:01 jiangying000

should just support default postman zip

SampsonCrowley avatar Aug 25 '23 18:08 SampsonCrowley

We have the same problem, 20+ files which every developer has to import by hand. Quite painful and error prone.

haudan avatar Jul 02 '24 08:07 haudan

We're closing this issue now as it has been resolved. If you encounter this issue again or have any related concerns, please feel free to open a new issue.

pavkout avatar Feb 14 '25 11:02 pavkout

This has not been resolved, why are you closing it?

IanKemp avatar Feb 14 '25 11:02 IanKemp