Expand/Collapse All for tree view #3589
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DetaillsA possibility to expand and collapse all (shown) folders in the tree view with one click (or shortcut) would be very helpful. It could also be automatically applied after filtering, as currently sometimes only closed folders with hidden requests are shown. The "Expand all" feature could directly show all found requests. And "Collapse all" would close all folders again. Small buttons could be placed obove the tree view or also in the menu bar ("View"). Maybe it could be configurable in the preferences whether filtered folders are expanded directly. |
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I'm also interested in this feature. |
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
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+1 for this feature. In my current project I would already clicked it at least hundreds of times. I really would love a collapse all and then easily pick the third node or so from a (large) JSON. |
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+1, could really use this, especially a default option to always expand/collapse the response. |
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+1 for this feature.... |
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+1 For this feature... |
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+1 Quality of life needed |
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+1 I would like as well! |
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+1 This would be nice |
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Going to reopen this one based on demand |
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It is painful, waiting for years, collapse by default is still not there. Maybe we should move to Postman. |
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It does exist, is this what you are looking for?