@postman/wsdl-to-postman
v1.13.1
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Convert a given WSDL specification (1.1) to Postman Collection
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wsdl-to-postman
Enables Postman support of the WSDL specification browserify index.js --standalone xsd2jsonschemafaker > xsd2jsonschemafaker.js
Options:
Check out complete list of options and their usage at OPTIONS.md
Command Line Interface
The converter can be used as a CLI tool as well. The following command line options are available.
wsdl2postman [options]
Options
-v
,--version
Specifies the version of the converter-s <source>
,--spec <source>
Used to specify the WSDL specification (file path) which is to be converted-o <destination>
,--output <destination>
Used to specify the destination file in which the collection is to be written-t
,--test
Used to test the collection with an in-built sample specification-p
,--pretty
Used to pretty print the collection object while writing to a file-O
,--options
Used to supply options to the converter, for complete options details see here-c
,--options-config
Used to supply options to the converter through config file, for complete options details see here-h
,--help
Specifies all the options along with a few usage examples on the terminal
Usage
Sample usage examples of the converter CLI
- Takes a specification (spec.wsdl) as an input and writes to a file (collection.json) with pretty printing and using provided options
$ wsdl2postman -s spec.wsdl -o collection.json -p -O folderStrategy=Service
- Takes a specification (spec.wsdl) as an input and writes to a file (collection.json) with pretty printing and using provided options via config file
$ wsdl2postman -s spec.wsdl -o collection.json -p -c ./examples/cli-options-config.json
- Testing the converter
$ wsdl2postman --test
Conversion Schema data example values
| WSDL Type | default value | note | | --- | --- | :---: | | integer, int, number, decimal, double, float, long, short, unsignedInt, unsignedLong, unsignedShort | random between 2 and 100 | if there are defined min and max use them and generates random value between those boundaries | | string | the word "string" | if there is a pattern a random string that conforms to that pattern, if there is minimum or maximum a string that conforms to that length e.g. the word "string....." for minimum (11) or "str.." for maximum (5) | | date | today's date | in xsd dateTime format according to: https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema11-2/#date |
- DateTime XSD format
-?([1-9][0-9]{3,}||0[0-9]{3})-(0[1-9]|1[0-2])-(0[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])(Z|(\\+|-)((0[0-9]|1[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]|14:00))?