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@bcariaga/buildman

v0.5.3

Published

A tool for making files from a Postman Collection and vice versa

Downloads

1,153

Readme

buildman version Build Status codecov GitHub license


Docs:

https://bcariaga.github.io/buildman/

Getting Started

buildman was created on Node.js. To use buildman, you need have Node.js installed.

You can install buildman by npm:

npm install @bcariaga/buildman --global

Note: Is recomendly install buildman globally (--global or -g) to can run it anywhere.


Usage

Import

To import a postman´s collection (create a files and folder) you need run:

buildman import "path/to/collection.json" "path/to/target/folder"

NOTE: If the request name contains special chars (/:*?"<>|) they be replace to "-". Example: postman's folder with name "api/v1" be replace to "api-v1"

Export

To export files and folders to postman´s collection :

buildman export "path/to/collection/folder" "path/to/save/collection"

Note: the files and folders need a especific format, please see the docs.

If you need more info please visit the docs (https://bcariaga.github.io/buildman/)

Run

Since v 0.5 buildman can run a single request from postman's collection, using a run command.

buildman run "path/to/request/folder"

Debug

:construction: Experimental :construction:

That feature allows debug by chrome-devtools, works similarity at Run method:

buildman debug "path/to/request/folder"

Note: the debug is attached by flag --inspect-brk, you must use a debug statement on test or pre scripts.


Have problems by buildman?

Please leave a feedback : https://github.com/bcariaga/buildman/issues/new


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