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Import an API specification | Postman Docs

Import an API specification

You can import an existing OpenAPI 3.0 or AsyncAPI 2.0 specification in Spec Hub. Import a single or multi-file OpenAPI 3.0 specification as a collection or a specification and collection you can keep in sync. Import an AsyncAPI 2.0 specification as a specification in Spec Hub only.

If you try to import an unsupported format using Import in the sidebar, Postman only gives you the option to import into the API Builder.

  1. Click Import in the sidebar.

  2. Choose one of the following options to import an OpenAPI 3.0 or AsyncAPI 2.0 specification file:

  3. If you're importing a single or multi-file OpenAPI 3.0 specification, choose how you'd like to import it into Postman, then click Import. Note that an AsyncAPI 2.0 specification is automatically imported as a new specification in Spec Hub.

    You can also click View Import Settings for more configuration options. These options will vary depending on your specification.

  4. In the Importing message that displays in the Postman footer, click Go to Specification next to a specification or Go to Collection next to a collection.

Your Postman plan gives you a limited number of specifications in your team's internal workspaces. Learn more about resource usage in Postman.

Postman stores your authorized accounts so you can use them to connect to other repositories and services. Learn more about managing connected accounts for remote repositories.

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