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And thus the collection can't be imported in Postman. Adding the collectionId manually fixes the Issue.
This happens ONLY to the first request of the file. Re-converting the Blueprint doesn't fix the problem.
I can't show the .json / .md files I converted as they contain confidential data.
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I sent an email to @kielabokkie with the piece of code that seems to be responsible for the problem, it should probably be fixed soon :- )
Fixes collection id missing on examples without a request (#26)
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* Fixes collection id missing on examples without a request * Update dependencies Fixes issue #24
@Ullaakut @sefsinalas I've released Blueman v1.3.1 which solves this issue.
If you are using the .phar file just update using the self-update function:
self-update
$ blueman self-update
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And thus the collection can't be imported in Postman. Adding the collectionId manually fixes the Issue.
This happens ONLY to the first request of the file. Re-converting the Blueprint doesn't fix the problem.
I can't show the .json / .md files I converted as they contain confidential data.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: