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This project is now archived. If you want to use Hoppscotch as a CLI client for CI/CD purposes, please use the new Hoppscotch CLI.

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Send HTTP requests from terminal and Generate API Docs. An alternative to cURL, httpie ⚡️

Installation

From Script

$ sh -c "$(curl -sL https://git.io/getpwcli)"

From Source

  • Clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/hoppscotch/hopp-cli.git
  • Build and install
$ make
$ sudo make install

From Binary

  • You can download prebuilt binaries from the Releases page.
  • Supported platforms:
    • Linux (x64, x86)
    • Mac (x64)
    • Windows (x64, x86)

IMPORTANT: Not tested on Windows, please leave your feedback/bugs in the Issues section

Arch GNU/Linux

  • You can install from AUR
  • There are three different packages available
Name Link Description
hopp-cli-bin https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hopp-cli-bin/ Pre-built binary
hopp-cli https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hopp-cli/ Compiled from latest release
hopp-cli-git https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hopp-cli-git/ Compiled from latest commit

Homebrew

Install by

brew install athul/tap/hopp-cli

Windows

You can download pre-built binaries from the Releases page.

Alternatively, you can install hopp-cli via Scoop:

scoop install hopp-cli

Usages

Putting Simply: Just pass the URL to the request method

Basic Commands

  • GET : $ hopp-cli get <url>
  • POST: $ hopp-cli post <url>
  • PATCH: $ hopp-cli patch <url>
  • PUT : $ hopp-cli put <url>
  • DELETE: $ hopp-cli delete <url>

Example for a POST request:

$ hopp-cli post https://reqres.in/api/users/2 -c js -b '{"name": "morp","job": "zion resident"}'

Extra Commands

  • send for testing multiple endpoints
  • gen for generating API docs from Collection

SEND

This can be used to test multiple endpoints from the hoppscotch-collection.json file.

The output will only be the statuscode

Example:

$ hopp-cli send <PATH to hoppscotch-collection.json>

Sample output:

send-output

GEN

The gen command generates the API documentation from hoppscotch-collection.json file and serves it as a static page on port 1341.

Example:

$ hopp-cli gen <PATH to hoppscotch-collection.json>

Sample Hosted site: https://hopp-docsify.surge.sh/

Powered by Doscify

Flags:

  • browser or b to toggle whether the browser should open automatically [Boolean]
  • port or p for specifying the port where the server should listen to [Integer]

There are 3 Authentication Flags

(optional)

  • -t or --token for a Bearer Token for Authentication
  • -u for the Username in Basic Auth
  • -p for the password in Basic Auth

There are 2 flags especially for the data management requests like POST, PUT, PATCH and DELETE

  • -c or --ctype for the Content Type
  • -b or --body for the Data Body, this can be of json, html or plain text based on the request.

Enclose the body in Single Quotes(')

Content Types can be of

Short Code Content Type
js application/json
html text/html
xml application/xml
plain text/plain

Include Arbitrary Headers

  • -H or --header may be specified multiple times to include headers with the request.

Example:

$ hopp-cli get -H 'X-Api-Key: foobar' -H 'X-Api-Secret: super_secret' https://example.com/api/v1/accounts

Providing a Request Body via stdin

In addition to -b/--body, you may provide a request body via stdin.
If you combine this method with the -b flag, the body provided with -b will be ignored.

Example with Pipes

$ echo '{"foo":"bar"}' | hopp-cli post -c js http://example.com

Example with Redirection

$ cat myrequest.json
{
  "foo": "bar"
}

$ hopp-cli post -c js http://example.com <myrequest.json

Providing a Request Body via text-editor

In addition to providing request body via -b / --body flag and stdin, you can also use -e / --editor flag which opens default text-editor in your system.

Example:

$ hopp-cli post https://reqres.in/api/users/2 -c js -e

It will preferrably open editor based on $EDITOR environment variable.

For example: If the environment variable is $EDITOR=code it will open VSCode for request-body input. Else, it will use default editor value based on the OS.

OS Default Editor
Linux nano
macOS nano
Windows notepad