I am writing script and just want to add some external library like zstd, x25519 (crypto). So what is way to add this library any idea? i am new on this.
             
            
               
               
               
            
            
           
          
            
            
              Hi there @hitesh.singh   -
It looks like this question has already been asked. Feel free to weigh in with your own use case in the thread linked below, if this discussion doesn’t help.
  
  
    @yoelspotts  You’ll first have to check if the library in question has a CDN equivalent that you can use. For instance, if you’d like to use strman , you can head over to it’s CDN link: https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/strman/1.3.1/strman.js , copy the contents over into the value of an environment variable, say strman_code. Next, you can include this within your code by adding the following snippet of code as the first statement in every request level pre-request/test script: 
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              Hey everyone  ,
We have released support for external packages in the latest version of Postman, you can read more about this here:
  
  
    
  
  
    
    
      
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    We’re excited to announce a powerful new capability in Postman’s scripting envir… onment — support for **external public packages from the [NPM](https://www.npmjs.com/) and [JSR](https://jsr.io/) registries**! 🎉
With this release, you can now seamlessly supercharge your pre-request and post-response scripts using your favorite open-source packages right from inside Postman.
## 📽️ Feature Walkthrough
Getting up and running is easy:
1. Open the **Scripts** tab (Pre-request or Post-response) for any HTTP Request.
2. Click on the **Packages** dropdown to search and select a package from **NPM** or **JSR**.
3. Or, directly import packages into your script using [pm.require](https://learning.postman.com/docs/tests-and-scripts/write-scripts/postman-sandbox-api-reference/#import-packages-from-scripts). Examples:
```js
// From NPM
const lodash = pm.require("npm:[email protected] ");
// From JSR
const shortUUID = pm.require("jsr:@opensrc/short-uuid")
```
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> 📚 Read the [full documentation here](https://learning.postman.com/docs/tests-and-scripts/write-scripts/packages/external-package-registries/) for more examples, caveats, and advanced usage.
## 🛠️ Planned Work Ahead
We’re just getting started! Here's what we're working on next:
- **Adding auto-suggestions** in the scripts tab for packages you import — making it even easier to discover and use package APIs as you type.
- **Extending package support across all protocols**, including gRPC, GraphQL, etc.
- **Bringing this feature to Postman CLI and Monitors** so your workflows stay consistent across all Postman tools.
Stay tuned! đź’Ą
## ⚠️ Known Limitations
While this is a huge leap forward, here are a few limitations to be aware of:
- Postman's script environment is platform-agnostic. This means Packages that rely on [Node.js built-ins](https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#built-in-modules) like `child_process` or `worker_threads` may not work as expected. We offer best-effort implementations of Node built-ins, but they may not have complete parity with Node.js.
- Packages that reference globals outside the [allowed sandbox environment](https://learning.postman.com/docs/tests-and-scripts/write-scripts/postman-sandbox-api-reference/#use-global-objects) may not behave correctly, depending on the part of the package that is executed.
- Packages that use Top-level `await` are not supported at the moment.
## 🙌 Thank You!
This was long overdue and wouldn’t have been possible without the incredible feedback and support from our Postman community. Your insights and use cases helped shape this—please keep it coming!
Happy Scripting!