Newman - Postman CLI Runner
Newman is the command-line Collection Runner for Postman. Run and test Postman collections directly from the command line with powerful reporting, environment management, and CI/CD integration.
Quick Start
Installation
# Global install (recommended)
npm install -g newman
# Project-specific
npm install --save-dev newman
# Verify
newman --version
Basic Execution
# Run collection
newman run collection.json
# With environment
newman run collection.json -e environment.json
# With globals
newman run collection.json -g globals.json
# Combined
newman run collection.json -e env.json -g globals.json -d data.csv
Core Workflows
1. Export from Postman Desktop
In Postman:
- Collections → Click "..." → Export
- Choose "Collection v2.1" (recommended)
- Save as
collection.json
Environment:
- Environments → Click "..." → Export
- Save as
environment.json
2. Run Tests
# Basic run
newman run collection.json
# With detailed output
newman run collection.json --verbose
# Fail on errors
newman run collection.json --bail
# Custom timeout (30s)
newman run collection.json --timeout-request 30000
3. Data-Driven Testing
CSV format:
username,password
user1,pass1
user2,pass2
Run:
newman run collection.json -d test_data.csv --iteration-count 2
4. Reporters
# CLI only (default)
newman run collection.json
# HTML report
newman run collection.json --reporters cli,html --reporter-html-export report.html
# JSON export
newman run collection.json --reporters cli,json --reporter-json-export results.json
# JUnit (for CI)
newman run collection.json --reporters cli,junit --reporter-junit-export junit.xml
# Multiple reporters
newman run collection.json --reporters cli,html,json,junit \
--reporter-html-export ./reports/newman.html \
--reporter-json-export ./reports/newman.json \
--reporter-junit-export ./reports/newman.xml
5. Security Best Practices
❌ NEVER hardcode secrets in collections!
Use environment variables:
# Export sensitive vars
export API_KEY="your-secret-key"
export DB_PASSWORD="your-db-pass"
# Newman auto-loads from env
newman run collection.json -e environment.json
# Or pass directly
newman run collection.json --env-var "API_KEY=secret" --env-var "DB_PASSWORD=pass"
In Postman collection tests:
// Use {{API_KEY}} in requests
pm.request.headers.add({key: 'Authorization', value: `Bearer {{API_KEY}}`});
// Access in scripts
const apiKey = pm.environment.get("API_KEY");
Environment file (environment.json):
{
"name": "Production",
"values": [
{"key": "BASE_URL", "value": "https://api.example.com", "enabled": true},
{"key": "API_KEY", "value": "{{$processEnvironment.API_KEY}}", "enabled": true}
]
}
Newman will replace {{$processEnvironment.API_KEY}} with the environment variable.
Common Use Cases
CI/CD Integration
See references/ci-cd-examples.md for GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and Jenkins examples.
Automated Regression Testing
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/run-api-tests.sh
set -e
echo "Running API tests..."
newman run collections/api-tests.json \
-e environments/staging.json \
--reporters cli,html,junit \
--reporter-html-export ./test-results/newman.html \
--reporter-junit-export ./test-results/newman.xml \
--bail \
--color on
echo "Tests completed. Report: ./test-results/newman.html"
Load Testing
# Run with high iteration count
newman run collection.json \
-n 100 \
--delay-request 100 \
--timeout-request 5000 \
--reporters cli,json \
--reporter-json-export load-test-results.json
Parallel Execution
# Install parallel runner
npm install -g newman-parallel
# Run collections in parallel
newman-parallel -c collection1.json,collection2.json,collection3.json \
-e environment.json \
--reporters cli,html
Advanced Features
Custom Scripts
Pre-request Script (in Postman):
// Generate dynamic values
pm.environment.set("timestamp", Date.now());
pm.environment.set("nonce", Math.random().toString(36).substring(7));
Test Script (in Postman):
// Status code check
pm.test("Status is 200", function() {
pm.response.to.have.status(200);
});
// Response body validation
pm.test("Response has user ID", function() {
const jsonData = pm.response.json();
pm.expect(jsonData).to.have.property('user_id');
});
// Response time check
pm.test("Response time < 500ms", function() {
pm.expect(pm.response.responseTime).to.be.below(500);
});
// Set variable from response
pm.environment.set("user_token", pm.response.json().token);
SSL/TLS Configuration
# Disable SSL verification (dev only!)
newman run collection.json --insecure
# Custom CA certificate
newman run collection.json --ssl-client-cert-list cert-list.json
# Client certificates
newman run collection.json \
--ssl-client-cert client.pem \
--ssl-client-key key.pem \
--ssl-client-passphrase "secret"
Error Handling
# Continue on errors
newman run collection.json --suppress-exit-code
# Fail fast
newman run collection.json --bail
# Custom error handling in wrapper
#!/bin/bash
newman run collection.json -e env.json
EXIT_CODE=$?
if [ $EXIT_CODE -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Tests failed! Exit code: $EXIT_CODE"
# Send alert, rollback deployment, etc.
exit 1
fi
Troubleshooting
Collection not found:
- Use absolute paths:
newman run /full/path/to/collection.json - Check file permissions:
ls -la collection.json
Environment variables not loading:
- Verify syntax:
{{$processEnvironment.VAR_NAME}} - Check export:
echo $VAR_NAME - Use
--env-varflag as fallback
Timeout errors:
- Increase timeout:
--timeout-request 60000(60s) - Check network connectivity
- Verify API endpoint is reachable
SSL errors:
- Development: Use
--insecuretemporarily - Production: Add CA cert with
--ssl-extra-ca-certs
Memory issues (large collections):
- Reduce iteration count
- Split collection into smaller parts
- Increase Node heap:
NODE_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=4096 newman run ...
Best Practices
- Version Control: Store collections and environments in Git
- Environment Separation: Separate files for dev/staging/prod
- Secret Management: Use environment variables, never commit secrets
- Meaningful Names: Use descriptive collection and folder names
- Test Atomicity: Each request should test one specific thing
- Assertions: Add comprehensive test scripts to every request
- Documentation: Use Postman descriptions for context
- CI Integration: Run Newman in CI pipeline for every PR
- Reports: Archive HTML reports for historical analysis
- Timeouts: Set reasonable timeout values for production APIs
References
- CI/CD Examples: See
references/ci-cd-examples.md - Advanced Patterns: See
references/advanced-patterns.md - Official Docs: https://learning.postman.com/docs/running-collections/using-newman-cli/command-line-integration-with-newman/