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raml2postman

v1.0.5

Published

Convert a raml to postman collection

Readme

raml2postman

Raml to Postman is a small project that takes in a RAML file and converts it to a postman collection that can be imported.
It works with the use of a few libraries. The NodeJS script takes in a RAML file and using the raml-1-parser library it
converts it to a json object. The script then executes the Java cmd-dw program which takes in a payload (RAML json) and a
dataweave script. Then, using the two files it executes the script in the dataweave file against the payload file.
The script provided is made special for a RAML JSON payload to be converted to a postman collection.

Usage

Requires

  • fs
  • yargs
  • js-yaml
  • raml-1-parser
  • Java 8

Install

Manual

  • Clone the project where ever you would like
  • Install the package with npm install -g /path/to/download/

NPM

  • Install the project with npm install -g raml2postman

Commands

  • Usage: raml2postman [options]
  • Usage: raml2postman -i [input file] -o [output file]
  • Show help menu: -h --help
  • Show version number: -v --version
  • Set input file: -i --input
  • Set output file: -o --output
    • Bear in mind: Output tag can only be used with relative pathing currently