The API that we’re taking about is coded in NodeJS and returns a JSON response, which we’ll be using to test. So, as we, move ahead with our tests, let us a take an REST-API endpoint, that I have been using to test my set up. We’ll also got about seeing how we can generate a nice-report our of our tests. In continuance with that, let us start writing some basic tests for our API’s using this library and also, we’ll see how we can use a collection of these tests to run several tests at once. In the first part of the blog series, we saw how Postman can be installed and how we can use the Postman-BDD library for writing BDD-styled tests for Postman. Jenkins- Installation on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.Zoom Functionality On An E-Commerce Website.Playing With JavaScript and JavaScript Executor.Refreshing Page In Different Ways Using Webdriver.Installation -Ubuntu 14.04 LTS – Eclipse.Selenium vs Selenium Grid vs Maven vs Ant vs Jenkins.Playwright Questions for Interview – Part -1.Protractor Interview Questions – Part-2.Protractor Interview Questions – Part-1.Testing REST API’s with Postman and Jenkins – Part 3.