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@techthos/web-performer

@techthos/web-performer is a robust tool designed to perform HTTP actions based on YML definitions. Streamline your web requests and automate your workflows with ease using our intuitive YML configuration.

Features

Perform complex HTTP and GraphQL requests with simple YML configurations.

Customizable and user-friendly CLI interface.

Efficient and streamlined for administrative and development use.

Installation

Install @techthos/web-performer via npm

npm install @techthos/web-performer

Usage

After installation, you can use the performer command to execute your HTTP actions. Here's a basic example:

">performer run -f path-to-your-yml-file>

Refer to the YML configuration guide for detailed usage.

Configuration

Define your HTTP requests and GraphQL queries in a YML file. Here's a structure example:

headers:<br>- name:<br>value:<br>...">version: "1"<br>type: graphql<br>endpoint:<br>headers:<br>- name:<br>value:<br>...

For more see:

GraphQLPerformerFile YML API

Building

To build the project, run:

npm run build

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please submit pull requests for any enhancements, bug fixes, or features.

Author

Techthos L.P. Email: alexandros.fotiadis@techthos.net

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

You can customize this README.md to better fit your project's specific needs and add additional sections as required.

Built and maintained by Techthos.

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