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pmpact

v0.4.6

Published

A command line tool to convert Pact files to Postman collections.

Downloads

660

Readme

pmpact

A command line tool to convert Pact files to Postman collections.

Contents

Requirements

Requires NodeJS version v20.11 or higher.

Installation

npm install -g pmpact

Installation from the repo

Clone the repo and from the root execute:

npm install
npm link

Note: Don't forget to run npm unlink if needed!

Command line usage

From a url

pmpact http://pact-broker/provider/a-provider/consumer/a-consumer/latest

From a file

pmpact pact-file.json

Save to a file

pmpact http://pact-broker/provider/a-provider/consumer/a-consumer/latest -o postman-collection.json

From a url that requires headers

pmpact http://pact-broker/provider/a-provider/consumer/a-consumer/latest -H '{"Authorization":"Basic ZFhmbHR5Rk1n..."}'

Postman usage

Import the collection in Postman

Once you have a generated Postman collection, select "import" in Postman. The generated collection format is 2.1.

A collection should appear, starting with the name "Pact".

Create a Postman environment

A url variable is used for all the requests. The next step is to create an Postman environment with a url variable, for example: url: http://my-service.com.

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You're good to go - so make the requests!

Run tests

Run all tests

npm test

Run unit tests only

npm run test-unit

Run integration tests only

npm run test-integration

### Watch tests

npm install -g nodemon
nodemon tests/unit -x "npm run test-unit"
nodemon tests/integration -x "npm run test-integration"

License

See License file