@hoppscotch/cli v0.23.1
Hoppscotch CLI ALPHA
A CLI to run Hoppscotch Test Scripts in CI environments.
Commands:
hopp test [options] [file]: testing hoppscotch collection.json file
Usage:
hopp [options or commands] argumentsOptions:
-v,--ver: see the current version of the CLI-h,--help: display help for command
Command Descriptions:
hopp -v/hopp --ver- Prints out the current version of the Hoppscotch CLI
 
hopp -h/hopp --help- Displays the help text
 
hopp test [options] <file_path_or_id>- Interactive CLI to accept Hoppscotch collection JSON path
 - Parses the collection JSON and executes each requests
 - Executes pre-request script.
 - Outputs the response of each request.
 - Executes and outputs test-script response.
 
Options:
-e, --env <file_path_or_id>Accepts path to env.json with contents in below format:
{ "ENV1": "value1", "ENV2": "value2" }You can now access those variables using
pw.env.get('<var_name>')Taking the above example,
pw.env.get("ENV1")will return"value1"
-d, --delay <delay_in_ms>- Used to defer the execution of requests in a collection.
 
--token <access_token>- Expects a personal access token to be passed for establishing connection with your Hoppscotch account.
 
--server <server_url>- URL of your self-hosted instance, if your collections are on a self-hosted instance.
 
--reporter-junit [path]- Expects a file path to store the JUnit Report.
 
--iteration-count <no_of_iterations>- Accepts the number of iterations to run the collection
 
--iteration-data <file_path>Accepts the path to a CSV file with contents in the below format:
key1,key2,key3 value1,value2,value3 value4,value5,value6For every iteration the values will be replaced with the respective keys in the environment. For iteration 1 the value1,value2,value3 will be replaced and for iteration 2 value4,value5,value6 will be replaced and so on.
--legacy-sandbox- Opt out from the experimental scripting sandbox.
 
Install
Before you install Hoppscotch CLI you need to make sure you have the dependencies it requires to run.
- Windows & macOS: You will need 
node-gypinstalled. Find instructions here: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp - Debian/Ubuntu derivatives:
sudo apt-get install python g++ build-essential - Alpine Linux:
sudo apk add python3 make g++ - Amazon Linux (AMI)
sudo yum install gcc72 gcc72-c++ - Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S make gcc python - RHEL/Fedora derivatives:
sudo dnf install python3 make gcc gcc-c++ zlib-devel brotli-devel openssl-devel libuv-devel 
- Windows & macOS: You will need 
 Once the dependencies are installed, install @hoppscotch/cli from npm by running:
npm i -g @hoppscotch/cli
Developing:
- Clone the repository, make sure you've installed latest pnpm.
 pnpm installcd packages/hoppscotch-clipnpm run buildsudo pnpm link --global- Test the installation by executing 
hopp 
Contributing:
When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.
Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
Pull Request Process
- Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a build.
 - Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, this includes new environment variables, exposed ports, useful file locations and container parameters.
 - Increase the version numbers in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this Pull Request would represent. The versioning scheme we use is SemVer.
 - You may merge the Pull Request once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer merge it for you.
 
Set Up The Development Environment
After cloning the repository, execute the following commands:
pnpm install pnpm run buildIn order to test locally, you can use two types of package linking:
The 'pnpm exec' way (preferred since it does not hamper your original installation of the CLI):
pnpm link @hoppscotch/cli // Then to use or test the CLI: pnpm exec hopp // After testing, to remove the package linking: pnpm rm @hoppscotch/cliThe 'global' way (warning: this might override the globally installed CLI, if exists):
sudo pnpm link --global // Then to use or test the CLI: hopp // After testing, to remove the package linking: sudo pnpm rm --global @hoppscotch/cli
To use the Typescript watch scripts:
pnpm run dev
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