1.0.1 • Published 5 years ago

newman-env v1.0.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
5 years ago

newman-env

Newman-env is a command-line helper for newman. It allows you to update environment variables directly from the command-line. It is very helpful in the case you deployed success your application and need to update your corresponding environment variable in Postman Environment file to continue integration/performance/stress test on CI/CD.

Getting Started

Installation

The easiest way to install newman-env is using NPM. If you have Node.js installed, it is most likely that you have NPM installed as well.

$ npm install newman-env

Usage

Using newman-env cli

The newman-env run command allows you to specify a environment to be update. You can easily export your Postman Environment as a json file from the Postman App and run it using Newman.

$ newman-env run postman-environments.json --env-var endpoint=http://localhost:3000 --env-var email=gemini.wind285@gmail.com

Command Line Option

newman-env run <environment-file-source> [options]

  • -o <path>, --output<path>

Specify an output environment file path after updating. Default will be overwrite the current specified environment file.

  • --env-var<environment-variable-name>=<environment-variable-value>

Allows the specification of environment variables via the command line, in a key=value format. Multiple CLI environment variables can be added by using --env-var multiple times, like so: --env-var "foo=bar" --env-var "alpha=beta".

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