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postman-json-chopper

v1.2.3

Published

Splits up large postman collection json file into folders and smaller files and merges them back together

Downloads

10

Readme

Postman JSON Chopper

Postman JSON Chopper is a simple yet powerful Node.js tool designed to split up large Postman collection JSON files into smaller, more manageable files and folders. It can also merge these smaller files back together when needed. This makes working with large collections easier, especially when using version control systems like Git.

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Usage
  3. Examples
  4. Contributing
  5. License

Installation

To install Postman JSON Chopper, simply run the following command in your terminal:

npm i postman-json-chopper -g

This command installs the tool globally, making it accessible from any terminal instance.

Usage

Postman JSON Chopper provides two main functions: split and merge.

Split

To split a large Postman collection JSON file into smaller files and folders, use the following command:

postman-json-chopper split <input-file> <output-file>
  • <input-file>: Path to the JSON file you want to split.
  • <output-file>: Path to the root file where the split files will referenced and stored relative to.

Merge

To merge smaller Postman collection JSON files back into a single file, use the following command:

postman-json-chopper merge <input-file> <output-file>

<input-file>: Path to the root file referencing the split files. <output-file>: Path to the JSON file where the merged content will be stored.

Examples

Splitting a large JSON file:

postman-json-chopper split fileToBeSplit.json rootOfSplitFiles.json

Merging smaller JSON files:

postman-json-chopper merge rootOfSplitFiles.json mergedFile.json

Contributing

We welcome contributions to improve Postman JSON Chopper. If you have any suggestions, bug reports or feature requests, please submit an issue or create a pull request.

License

Postman JSON Chopper is released under the MIT License.