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What would 'support' look like?
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I was thinking to start some support only export the requests as one XML file to be imported in postman...
It would be some argument in command line like:
silk -silk.url="{endpoint}" {testfiles} --output-postman="{file-to-be-created}"
so it would run tests and generate one output as postman XML file to be imported in XML...
does that make any sense?
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I'd prefer if this was an external tool (you are free to use the parse package from within silk to process the Silk files)?
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Silk markdown descriptions seem similar to Blueprints (see #35). If Silk descriptions can be converted into Blueprint-style descriptions, you could then easily convert them into Postman collections or almost any other common API description format.
I think it's a little bit of a shame that Silk is introducing a slightly varying Markdown format for describing APIs, but perhaps there are some compelling reasons to do so?
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see conversation in #35
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Related Issues (20)
- Support formatted JSON in response body assertions HOT 1
- better body assertions: Specify kind of assertion to make HOT 12
- ``clean()`` makes error messages confusing when you expect strings with facing and/or trailing spaces HOT 3
- Request body isn't sent properly HOT 2
- Block directly following request not working HOT 1
- Request bodies not scoping correctly HOT 1
- allow use of environment variables
- Blueprint compatible? Differences? HOT 3
- Support for standard md line to split request/response
- GraphQL API HOT 1
- Problem with expected JSON HOT 13
- Markdown file length or assertions limit? HOT 9
- Basic usage information HOT 5
- Body assertions based on JSON Schema definitions
- Missing package when building : `github.com/matryer/m` HOT 2
- Numerical assertions
- Bad reference URL
- x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
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