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    MCP Server for running Postman collections using Newman

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    Postman MCP Server

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    An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables running Postman collections using Newman. This server allows LLMs to execute API tests and get detailed results through a standardized interface.

    MCP Postman Server Demo

    Postman Server MCP server

    Features

    • Run Postman collections using Newman
    • Support for environment files
    • Support for global variables
    • Detailed test results including:
      • Overall success/failure status
      • Test summary (total, passed, failed)
      • Detailed failure information
      • Execution timings

    Installation

    Installing via Smithery

    To install Postman Runner for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

    npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-postman --client claude

    Manual Installation

    # Clone the repository
    git clone <repository-url>
    cd mcp-postman
    
    # Install dependencies
    pnpm install
    
    # Build the project
    pnpm build

    Usage

    Configuration

    Add the server to your Claude desktop configuration file at ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "postman-runner": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-postman/build/index.js"]
        }
      }
    }

    Available Tools

    run-collection

    Runs a Postman collection and returns the test results.

    Parameters:

    • collection (required): Path or URL to the Postman collection
    • environment (optional): Path or URL to environment file
    • globals (optional): Path or URL to globals file
    • iterationCount (optional): Number of iterations to run

    Example Response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "summary": {
        "total": 5,
        "failed": 0,
        "passed": 5
      },
      "failures": [],
      "timings": {
        "started": "2024-03-14T10:00:00.000Z",
        "completed": "2024-03-14T10:00:01.000Z",
        "duration": 1000
      }
    }

    Example Usage in Claude

    You can use the server in Claude by asking it to run a Postman collection:

    "Run the Postman collection at /path/to/collection.json and tell me if all tests passed"

    Claude will:

    1. Use the run-collection tool
    2. Analyze the test results
    3. Provide a human-friendly summary of the execution

    Development

    Project Structure

    src/
      ├── index.ts           # Entry point
      ├── server/
      │   ├── server.ts     # MCP Server implementation
      │   └── types.ts      # Type definitions
      └── newman/
          └── runner.ts     # Newman runner implementation
    test/
      ├── server.test.ts    # Server tests
      ├── newman-runner.test.ts  # Runner tests
      └── fixtures/         # Test fixtures
          └── sample-collection.json

    Running Tests

    # Run tests
    pnpm test
    
    # Run tests with coverage
    pnpm test:coverage

    Building

    # Build the project
    pnpm build
    
    # Clean build artifacts
    pnpm clean

    Contributing

    1. Fork the repository
    2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
    3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
    4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
    5. Open a Pull Request

    License

    ISC