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What is postman-collection?

The postman-collection npm package provides a set of utilities to work with Postman collections, which are a way to group and organize API requests. This package allows you to create, manipulate, and validate Postman collections programmatically.

What are postman-collection's main functionalities?

Create a Collection

This feature allows you to create a new Postman collection with a specified name and description.

const { Collection } = require('postman-collection');
const myCollection = new Collection({
  info: {
    name: 'My Collection',
    description: 'A sample collection'
  },
  item: []
});
console.log(myCollection);

Add a Request to a Collection

This feature allows you to add a new request to an existing Postman collection.

const { Collection, Item } = require('postman-collection');
const myCollection = new Collection({
  info: {
    name: 'My Collection'
  },
  item: []
});
const requestItem = new Item({
  name: 'Sample Request',
  request: {
    url: 'https://api.example.com',
    method: 'GET'
  }
});
myCollection.items.add(requestItem);
console.log(myCollection);

Validate a Collection

This feature allows you to validate a Postman collection to ensure it meets the required schema.

const { Collection } = require('postman-collection');
const myCollection = new Collection({
  info: {
    name: 'My Collection'
  },
  item: []
});
const isValid = myCollection.validate();
console.log(isValid);

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Postman Collection SDK Build Status codecov

Postman Collection SDK is a NodeJS module that allows a developer to work with Postman Collections. Using this module a developer can create collections, manipulate them and then export them in a format that the Postman Apps and Postman CLI Runtimes (such as Newman) can consume.

A collection lets you group individual requests together. These requests can be further organized into folders to accurately mirror your API. Requests can also store sample responses when saved in a collection. You can add metadata like name and description too so that all the information that a developer needs to use your API is available easily.

To know more about Postman Collections, visit the collection documentation section on Postman Website.

The new Collection Format v2 builds a stronger foundation for improving your productivity while working with APIs. We want your feedback and iron out issues before this goes into the Postman Apps.

Installing the SDK

Postman Collection SDK can be installed using NPM or directly from the git repository within your NodeJS projects. If installing from NPM, the following command installs the SDK and saves in your package.json

> npm install postman-collection --save

Getting Started

In this example snippet we will get started by loading a collection from a file and output the same in console.

var fs = require('fs'), // needed to read JSON file from disk
	Collection = require('postman-collection').Collection,
	myCollection;

// Load a collection to memory from a JSON file on disk (say, sample-collection.json)
myCollection = new Collection(JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('sample-collection.json').toString()));

// log items at root level of the collection
console.log(myCollection.toJSON());

After loading the collection from file, one can do a lot more using the functions that are available in the SDK. To know more about these functions, head over to Collection SDK Docs.

Postman Collection Schema

The collection schema outlines the JSON definition of data structure accepted by the constructor of each properties of this SDK. In other words, this SDK provides JavaScript level object manipulation for the JSON structure defined by Postman Collection Format in http://schema.postman.com/.

Schema VersionCompatible SDK Versions
1.0none
2.0<3.0
2.1>= 3.0

Conceptually, a JSON input to the constructor of an SDK property should provide similar output when that property instance's .toJSON() is called.

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Last updated on 02 Aug 2022

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