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Environment created only in collection scope - any way to define Global Environments #979

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AmikWork opened this issue Nov 16, 2023 · 5 comments

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@AmikWork
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Hi,
Environment created only in collection scope - any way to define Global Environments.
anyway to create Global env or at least have option to duplicate Environments between collections?

Is there also way to define Global variables ?

@mkrain
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mkrain commented Nov 16, 2023

I agree this is needed. I'm trying to help my team migrate from Postman to Bruno and this functionality would be helpful to avoid needing to duplicate values across collections. Similarly this should be considered for .env files as well.

@Josh-V-PAL
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Would it be possible to combine your collections into folders inside a single collection instead? I think global variables goes against the current manifesto.

@AmikWork
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Would it be possible to combine your collections into folders inside a single collection instead? I think global variables goes against the current manifesto.

will give it a try - can be good solution for this requirement

@paulrudy
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See also #115. I'd really appreciate having a global environments option as well.

@sanjai0py
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Issue closed as duplicate. This feature has already been tracked here: #115

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