JSPM

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API Testing and Monitoring made simple

Package Exports

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    Readme

    Step CI CLI Demo

    Welcome

    Step CI is an open-source API Quality Assurance framework

    • Language-agnostic. Configure easily using YAML
    • REST, GraphQL, gRPC, tRPC, SOAP. Test different API types in one workflow
    • Self-hosted. Test services on local network
    • Integrated. Play nicely with others

    Read the Docs

    Try the Online Playground

    Join us on GitHub Discussions

    Get started

    1. Install the CLI from NPM

      npm install -g stepci

      Note: Make sure you're using the LTS version of Node.js

    2. Create example workflow

      workflow.yml

      version: "1.1"
      name: Status Check
      env:
        host: example.com
      tests:
        example:
          steps:
            - name: GET request
              http:
                url: https://${{env.host}}
                method: GET
                check:
                  status: /^20/

      Note: You can also also use JSON format to configure your workflow

    3. Run the workflow

      stepci run workflow.yml
      PASS  example
      
      Tests: 0 failed, 1 passed, 1 total
      Steps: 0 failed, 1 passed, 1 total
      Time:  0.559s, estimated 1s
      
      Workflow passed after 0.559s

    Documentation

    Documentation is available on docs.stepci.com

    Examples

    You can find example workflows under examples/

    Community

    Join our community on GitHub Discussions

    Contributing

    As an open-source project, we welcome contributions from the community. If you are experiencing any bugs or want to add some improvements, please feel free to open an issue or pull request

    License

    The source code is distributed under Mozilla Public License terms

    Privacy

    By default, the CLI collects anonymous usage data, which includes:

    • Unique user ID
    • OS Name
    • Node Version
    • CLI Version
    • Command (stepci run, stepci generate)
    • Environment (Local, Docker, CI/CD)

    Note: The usage analytics can be disabled by setting STEPCI_DISABLE_ANALYTICS environment variable