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sanish chirayath 68cbb7d9df Feat/add import export support for examples (#5936)
* feat: enhance Bru grammar to support response blocks and examples

- Added new grammar rules for response headers, status, and body types (JSON, XML, text).
- Introduced parsing logic for example blocks, allowing multiple examples with various body types.
- Implemented tests for example parsing, including edge cases and complex examples with authentication.
- Created fixture files for simple and complex examples to validate parsing functionality.

feat: extend jsonToBru functionality to support response handling and examples

- Updated jsonToBru to include parsing for response headers, status, and body types (JSON, XML, text).
- Enhanced example handling to support multiple examples with various body types.
- Added comprehensive tests for example parsing, including edge cases and complex scenarios with authentication.
- Created fixture files for testing the new features and validating parsing functionality.

move: files to fixtures folder

refactor: simplify response body handling in Bru grammar and JSON conversion

- Removed specific body type handling (JSON, XML, text) from grammar and semantics.
- Updated response body parsing in jsonToBru to handle a unified response body format.
- Adjusted tests and fixtures to reflect changes in response body structure, ensuring compatibility with the new format.

feat: add response bookmarking functionality to ResponsePane

- Introduced ResponseBookmark component to allow users to save responses as examples.
- Added NameExampleModal for naming saved examples.
- Updated ResponsePane to include the new bookmarking feature.
- Implemented Redux actions to manage response examples in the collections state.
- Enhanced CollectionItem to display saved examples and allow for expansion.

fix: remove unnecessary padding from ExampleItem component

feat: implement delete and rename functionality for examples in ExampleItem component

- Added DeleteExampleModal for confirming deletion of examples.
- Integrated modal for renaming examples with state management.
- Enhanced ExampleItem to handle example deletion and renaming through modals.
- Updated Redux actions to support example updates and deletions in the collections state.

fix: example writing to  disc properly

fix: example parsing errors

fix: request with example parsing error

fix: handle examples in collections and requests

feat: implement response example functionality in the application

- Added ResponseExample component to handle displaying and editing response examples.
- Integrated ResponseExampleRequestPane and ResponseExampleResponsePane for structured request and response handling.
- Enhanced RequestTabPanel and RequestTab components to support response-example tabs.
- Introduced new styled components for better UI/UX in response examples.
- Updated theme files to include styles for response examples.
- Implemented URL bar for editing request URLs in response examples.
- Added functionality for managing headers and parameters in response examples.
- Improved overall structure and organization of response example components.

add styles for example url bar

feat: add Checkbox component and Table-v2 for enhanced UI

- Introduced a new Checkbox component for better user interaction in forms.
- Added Table-v2 component to improve table rendering and resizing functionality.
- Updated existing components to utilize the new Checkbox and Table-v2 for managing headers and parameters in response examples.
- Enhanced styling for better visual consistency across components.
- Updated theme files to include styles for the new components.

feat: implement custom scrollbar styles for response example components

fix: features

add actions , view more

feat: enhance response example functionality

- Added GenerateCodeItem component for generating code snippets from response examples.
- Integrated modal for code generation within ResponseExample component.
- Updated ResponseExampleTopBar to handle example name and description editing.
- Improved state management for response examples, including new actions for updating names and descriptions.
- Enhanced ResponseExampleRequestPane to support editing and saving request details.
- Refactored URL handling in ResponseExampleUrlBar to utilize example-specific data.
- Improved overall user experience with better UI elements and state management.

feat: enhance response example management and UI components

feat: enhance editing capabilities in response example components

feat: update multipart form parameter handling in response examples

feat: refactor response example parameter handling and enhance UI interactions

feat: introduce RadioButton component and update Checkbox usage in response examples

fix: styles

fix radio button styling

fixed radio button styles

feat: add create example from sidebar

feat: enhance ResponseExample components with layout adjustments and new HeightBoundContainer

feat: add Checkbox and RadioButton components with comprehensive tests for rendering, user interactions, and accessibility

feat: playwright test csaes

rm: comments

fix: linting

fix: tests

refactor: update response example tests and enhance functionality

fix: tests

fix: e2e-tests

refactor: implement hasRequestChanges utility for better change detection

rm: console

rm: consoles

fix: lint

fix: tests

fix: response header disabled by default issue

Feat/with bru example parser (#5892)

* fix: response header disabled by default issue

feat: new parsing logic

fix: change test cases to accomodate new brulang

add: path params features

rm:consoles

six: make tab permanent on double click

fix width

feat: add status editing

feat: review fixes

review fixes

fix: review fixes

fix: post review

mv: test files

fix: review

* fix: lint

* fix: review comments

* fix: icons folder strcuture

fix: tests

fix: lint

fix: unit tests

feat: body mode selector

fix: close all collections

rm: example

feat added tests. lang change

feat: add custom status text

fix: status update

feat: add body mode, update tests

add default name prefilled for example

fix: active tab styles, prefilled name, text fixes

fix : pkg lock

fix: review

fix: review comments

fix: hide cursor when readonly

fix: height

fix: null body

fix: response body parsing

fix: test cases

feat: add method support for examples

fix: reponse parsing

fix: update response body type when content type is updated

rm : commented code

feat: update parser logic

fix: organize files

feat: enhance examples handling in collection export and import

feat: postman imports fro examples

feat: enhance OpenAPI import functionality to support examples

feat: support postman export

fix: postman export import

fix: open api tests, remove requestbody related logic

rm: examples

fix:  move common attributes files

ui fixes

fix: clone issue

fix: create example from request menu

review fixes

more review fixes

mv: files, fix mode req error

organize files

fix:tests

fix: save dot issue

fix: bugs

fix: postman export

fix: import path params

* chore:improve modal handling in environment and response example tests

fix: test issues resolved

* chore: update response example tests to use new fixture files and improve cleanup logic

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Co-authored-by: Abhishek S Lal <abhishek@usebruno.com>
Co-authored-by: Bijin Bruno <bijin@usebruno.com>
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Bruno CLI

With Bruno CLI, you can now run your API collections with ease using simple command line commands.

This makes it easier to test your APIs in different environments, automate your testing process, and integrate your API tests with your continuous integration and deployment workflows.

For detailed documentation, visit Bruno CLI Documentation.

Installation

To install the Bruno CLI, use the node package manager of your choice, such as NPM:

npm install -g @usebruno/cli

Getting started

Navigate to the directory where your API collection resides, and then run:

bru run

This command will run all the requests in your collection. You can also run a single request by specifying its filename:

bru run request.bru

Or run all requests in a collection's subfolder:

bru run folder

If you need to use an environment, you can specify it with the --env option:

bru run folder --env Local

If you need to collect the results of your API tests, you can specify the --output option:

bru run folder --output results.json

If you need to run a set of requests that connect to peers with both publicly and privately signed certificates respectively, you can add private CA certificates via the --cacert option. By default, these certificates will be used in addition to the default truststore:

bru run folder --cacert myCustomCA.pem

If you need to limit the trusted CA to a specified set when validating the request peer, provide them via --cacert and in addition use --ignore-truststore to disable the default truststore:

bru run request.bru --cacert myCustomCA.pem --ignore-truststore

Importing Collections

You can import collections from other formats, such as OpenAPI, using the import command:

bru import openapi --source api.yml --output ~/Desktop/my-collection --collection-name "My API"

You can also use the shorter form with aliases:

bru import openapi -s api.yml -o ~/Desktop/my-collection -n "My API"

This creates a Bruno collection directory that can be opened in Bruno.

You can also import directly from a URL:

bru import openapi --source https://example.com/api-spec.json --output ~/Desktop --collection-name "Remote API"

You can also export the collection as a JSON file:

bru import openapi --source api.yml --output-file ~/Desktop/my-collection.json --collection-name "My API"

Import Options:

Option Details
--source, -s Path to the source file or URL (required)
--output, -o Path to the output directory
--output-file, -f Path to the output JSON file
--collection-name, -n Name for the imported collection
--insecure Skip SSL certificate validation when fetching from URLs

Command Line Options

Option Details
-h, --help Show help
--version Show version number
-r Indicates a recursive run (default: false)
--cacert [string] CA certificate to verify peer against
--env [string] Specify environment to run with
--env-var [string] Overwrite a single environment variable, multiple usages possible
-o, --output [string] Path to write file results to
-f, --format [string] Format of the file results; available formats are "json" (default) or "junit"
--reporter-json [string] Path to generate a JSON report
--reporter-junit [string] Path to generate a JUnit report
--reporter-html [string] Path to generate an HTML report
--insecure Allow insecure server connections
--tests-only Only run requests that have tests
--bail Stop execution after a failure of a request, test, or assertion
--csv-file-path CSV file to run the collection with
--reporter--skip-all-headers Skip all headers in the report
--reporter-skip-headers Skip specific headers in the report
--client-cert-config Client certificate configuration by passing a JSON file
--delay [number] Add delay to each request

Scripting

Bruno cli returns the following exit status codes:

  • 0 -- execution successful
  • 1 -- an assertion, test, or request in the executed collection failed
  • 2 -- the specified output directory does not exist
  • 3 -- the request chain seems to loop endlessly
  • 4 -- bru was called outside of a collection root directory
  • 5 -- the specified input file does not exist
  • 6 -- the specified environment does not exist
  • 7 -- the environment override was not a string or object
  • 8 -- an environment override is malformed
  • 9 -- an invalid output format was requested
  • 255 -- another error occurred

Demo

demo

Support

If you encounter any issues or have any feedback or suggestions, please raise them on our GitHub repository

Thank you for using Bruno CLI!

Changelog

See https://github.com/usebruno/bruno/releases

License

MIT