
In editor, type an HTTP request as simple as below:
CodeLens support to add an actionable link to send request. Support navigate to symbol definitions(request and file level custom variable) in open http file. Code snippets for operations like GET and POST. Support json and xml body indentation, comment shortcut and auto closing brackets. Comments (line starts with # or //) support. Auto completion for method, url, header, custom/system variables, mime types and so on. Syntax highlight (Request and Response). Send SOAP requests, as well as snippet support to build SOAP envelope easily. Remember Cookies for subsequent requests. Generate code snippets for HTTP request in languages like Python, JavaScript and more!. Support shared environment to provide variables that available in all environments. File variables can reference both custom and system variables. Easily create/update/delete environments and environment variables in setting file.
Find all references support ONLY for file custom variables.
Go to definition support for request and file custom variables. Diagnostic support for request and file custom variables. Auto completion and hover support for both environment, file and request custom variables. Support both environment, file and request custom variables. Use variables in any place of request( URL, Headers, Body). Environments and custom/system variables support. #Best rest client for chrome full
Preview response with expected parts( headers only, body only, full response and both request and response). Customize font(size/family/weight) in response preview. Save raw response and response body only to local disk. Organize MULTIPLE requests in the same file (separated by # delimiter).
Auto save and view/clear request history.Send cURL command in editor and copy HTTP request as cURL command.Send GraphQL query and author GraphQL variables in editor.Send/Cancel/Rerun HTTP request in editor and view response in a separate pane with syntax highlight.REST Client allows you to send HTTP request and view the response in Visual Studio Code directly.