I have a service with a one-time password, which I'm testing using the Postman app. Everything is fine except I have to use Google Authenticator/Microsoft Authenticator/Auth before every request which is quite annoying. But calculating time-based one-time password (TOTP) is a well-known algorithm. Moreover, the Postman can run JavaScript code before and after each request.
Calculate TOTP in JavaScript
If you Google for a second it is possible. For example, I found a very simple algorithm on
https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/2014/10/generate-time-based-one-time-passwords-javascript/, but it is a bit outdated because the jsSHA library changed a bit. The second try was http://jsfiddle.net/russau/ch8PK/, much better except JQuery. The only way to use it was to include full jsSHA in Postman Pre-request Script tab:
Full solution
The full code is quite long, 2314 lines, so I publish it at gist: https://gist.github.com/ptrstpp950/42660823675f6bf2f2d2f1503663553a
Possibility + algorithm = working solution