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keyrunner-cli-test

v0.0.15

Published

KeyRunner CLI

Readme

Keyrunner CLI

image

CLI functions

keyrunner
keyrunner show-version
keyrunner get-all-projects
keyrunner get-workspaces --projectId 665bb9c15252273047debdf8
keyrunner get-collections --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00
keyrunner get-requests --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00 --collectionId 665ce9b746a9e565b0b5eb39
keyrunner get-request-flows --projectId 665bb9c15252273047debdf8 --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00
keyrunner execute-request --projectId 665bb9c15252273047debdf8 --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00 --collectionId 665ce9b746a9e565b0b5eb39 --requestId 665ce9ba46a9e565b0b5eb3f --saveResults Y
keyrunner execute-request-flow --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00 --requestFlowId 666a5b438aeb6929fdb386dc --saveResults Y
keyrunner execute-request-flow --jsonPath /Users/pk/Documents/MyApps/LIAM/cli-executions/phani-flow-1_c2a33808-dd51-431e-aacb-11eb1a0aba3e.json --saveResults Y
keyrunner execute-collection --workspaceId 665bbcd15252273047debe00 --collectionId 665ce9b746a9e565b0b5eb39 --saveResults Y

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