insomnia/packages/insomnia-importers
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 - insomnia-plugin-base64@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-default-headers@1.0.2
 - insomnia-plugin-file@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-hash@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-now@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-request@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-response@1.0.1
 - insomnia-plugin-uuid@1.0.1
 - insomnia-cookies@0.0.2
 - insomnia-importers@1.5.2
 - insomnia-prettify@0.0.3
 - insomnia-url@0.0.2
 - insomnia-xpath@0.0.2

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* Usability refactor

* Handle duplicate plugin names
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Importers

Npm Version

This repository contains converters to translate popular HTTP data formats to Insomnia v2 format.

  • Insomnia v1
  • Postman v2
  • cURL
  • HTTP Archive Format 1.2 (HAR)

Installation

For usage on command line, install globally

npm install -g insomnia-importers

For programmatic usage, install in project

npm install --save insomnia-importers

Command Line Usage

insomnia-import /path/to/har-export.json > insomnia-export.json

Programmatic Usage

const importers = require('insomnia-importers')

// Convert a Curl command
const output = importers.convert('curl -X POST https://insomnia.rest --data "Cool!"')

// Pretty print the result
console.log(JSON.stringify(output.data, null, 2));

Running Tests

Run all tests

npm test

Run test watcher

npm run test:watch