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chuckdee68 avatar chuckdee68 commented on August 19, 2024 1

I found a way around it. I downloaded the file at that location and imported as file instead of from the url. Just letting you know in case anyone comes to you with the same problem on the latest postman.

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brianduffield-okta avatar brianduffield-okta commented on August 19, 2024

@chuckdee68 Thanks for pointing out this issue. Our team will review and get back to you shortly.

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brentschaus-okta avatar brentschaus-okta commented on August 19, 2024

@chuckdee68 Hi there. I just tested importing the collection and didn't have an issue. However, if I include the period that ends the sentence with the URL (https://developer.okta.com/docs/api/postman/example.oktapreview.com.environment.), I receive an error message. Can you try this URL again? https://developer.okta.com/docs/api/postman/example.oktapreview.com.environment

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chuckdee68 avatar chuckdee68 commented on August 19, 2024

Without the . I still get the error.

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brianduffield-okta avatar brianduffield-okta commented on August 19, 2024

@chuckdee68 Hi, I also was able to import the environment using Postman (v.9.28.2) on a Windows 10 machine with no issue. Looking online, I did see some suggestions that virus protection software may interfere with the import. You can also review the Postman help.

However, this step shouldn't stop you from testing Okta API collections with Postman. You can set up your environment manually (see: https://learning.postman.com/docs/sending-requests/managing-environments/#creating-environments) and create, at minimum, the following two environment variables: url = https://{yourOktaDomain} and apikey = your generated API token (https://developer.okta.com/docs/guides/create-an-api-token/main/#create-the-token). Depending on the collection you're testing, you simply need to add any other variables to your environment (visible in the endpoint path). Hope this helps.

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