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bruno2postman

v0.0.2

Published

experimental utility to convert Bruno collections to Postman

Downloads

6

Readme

bruno2postman

an experimental, WIP utility to convert Bruno collections into Postman collections.

installation:

npm i -g bruno2postman

usage:

bruno2postman <input bruno collection folder> <output postman json file>

e.g.,

bruno2postman ~/Dev/Bruno/StarWarsAPI ./StarWars.json

Features

this tool is VERY incomplete, and lacks substantial functionality. i am building this primarily for the case where you need to give someone a set of HTTP requests quickly, and they don't use Bruno.

currently, this handles:

  • basic HTTP requests with JSON bodies
  • headers
  • query params
  • folder/hiearchical structure

it does not support:

  • graphql
  • non-JSON bodies
  • probably other things!

it will likely never support:

  • scripts (I assume these are totally incompatible)
  • tests (I assume these are totally incompatible)

this will also likely crash and burn on invalid input data. there is a substantial lack of error handling at play. you are warned.

it may also break on valid data! i'm basically reverse engineering what Bruno can do, because I have no idea how to read their parsing code :).

Support

testing on Linux; will probably work on macOS; good luck on Windows (but please feel free to PR fixes for Windows to get it working)

License

Licensed under the MIT License.