Postman Collection Adaptor
Introduction
The Postman Collections Adapter is used to send a Postman Collection to our Postman microservice, and get the desired information and response from it. Postman is a platform that allows the creation and use of API's and makes it easier. This tool is very useful for programming because it gives the possibility to test and check the correct functioning of the projects that web developers do.
Initialization Parameters
It does not require initialization parameters, since no information is needed in the initialization process of the Adapter. It will be when we start using the FP's, when we provide all the necessary information.
Functions
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executePostmanCollection: Executes a file containing a postman collection in a microservice and returns a TastRowValues variable that has information about the result. It requires the local path of the file containing the postman collection, and optionally, the local path of an environment file, and a variable number of Newman parameters that allow you to configure aspects of the execution.
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The “Use Corporate Proxy” checkbox causes the microservice to use the proxy https://proxyservidoresdmz.scger.corp:8080 , which you may need to use if the target domain of the request is on an external network.
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getResponseBody: Allows the user to retrieve the response body received from a specific request, from a collection that has been previously executed with the adapter. To identify the request from which you want to retrieve the response body, this function needs the request name as a parameter.
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getResponseStatusCode: Allows the user to obtain the HTTP status code, received as a response to a specific request, from a collection previously executed with the adapter. The request name must be specified as a parameter in order to get the status code of that request.