A beautiful, cross-platform REST client.
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Everest
Everest (formerly RESTaurant) is an upcoming native REST client written in JavaFX.
Everest running on Windows 10.
Why Everest?
- Unlike other REST clients like Postman and Insomnia, Everest is a native application written in Java. Thus, it is significantly lighter on resources and more responsive than the Electron-based options. The goal with Everest is to provide pretty much the same level of functionality as the formerly mentioned options, but in a lighter, native but equally slick package. It is a big and slightly arrogant bet, but then I don't think anyone other than me would use this! So heck, at least I'll learnt a lot. Not bad for a Comp Sci student, eh?
- In all of my projects, design is of paramount importance. And Everest is no exception. With a gorgeous, flat design and a neutral color scheme, Everest is a pleasure to look at and to work with. I want you to want to use it!
- Everest is powered by Jersey, the robust and powerful Java library to build and consume RESTful web services.
Making a GET request with Everest.
Planned features
- Ability to make requests with the common HTTP methods. (duh)
- Syntax highlighting: I had tried using RichTextFX for my text editor, Ballad, and failed. And I really don't wish to embed an online editor like Ace into Everest. So, for the time being, I'm gonna use JavaFX's inbuilt TextArea which doesn't offer syntax highlighting.
- History tab, for quickly looking at your request history. 🕒
- API Authentication: This is of course a primary feature of any REST client, but currently, not something I've done or used before. So I will need some time to learn this stuff.
- Theming support with JavaFX CSS. 🌈
- Multi-tab layout to unleash your internal REST wizard!
That's all the core stuff that I can think of at the moment. Will keep updating this as we go.
Not-so-certain features
- Suggestions as you type in the address field.
- Postman has this really cool feature wherein it can create a mock server. Maybe do that.
Features currently live
- GET, POST, PUT and DELETE requests.
- Adding request headers, query parameters and the request body (raw, octet-stream, URL-encoded or form-data)
- Response details (HTTP status code, response time, response size)
- Custom themes! Changing themes needs a manual edit to the settings.json file. This will be properly integrated into a Settings menu later.
- Multi-tab layout. I'm battling with JavaFX to allow me to add a simple '+' button for adding a new tab. So far, not successful. However, you can use the Ctrl+T keyboard shortcut.
- History tab! All the requests you ever made are now shown to the left of the app.
- Everest now maintains its state between sessions so you don't lose your work.
Everest's search feature in action.
Releases
An alpha release is available via Releases. A few things to note about the alpha:
- API authentication is not available.
- The BugReporter currently only generates a bug report but doesn't send it to us. Kindly use GitHub Issues for issue submission.
Aaaand, that's it! I don't think anyone will make it down here. But if you did, you're awesome and thanks! Cheers!