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hyperswitch/scripts/postman_test_automation.sh
Pa1NarK eec8236de1 ci(runner): refactor newman command to address commands directly (#1499)
Co-authored-by: Likhin Bopanna <likhin.bopanna@juspay.in>
Co-authored-by: Sanchith Hegde <sanchith.hegde@juspay.in>
2023-06-26 11:35:49 +00:00

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#! /usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
# Just by the name of the connector, this function generates the name of the collection
# Example: CONNECTOR_NAME="stripe" -> OUTPUT: postman/stripe.postman_collection.json
path_generation() {
local name="${1}"
local collection_name="postman/${name}.postman_collection.json"
echo "${collection_name}"
}
# This function gets the api keys from the connector_auth.toml file
# Also determines the type of key (HeaderKey, BodyKey, SignatureKey) for the connector
get_api_keys() {
local input="${1}"
# We get $CONNECTOR_CONFIG_PATH from the GITHUB_ENV
result=$(awk -v name="${input}" -F ' // ' 'BEGIN{ flag=0 } /^\[.*\]/{ if ($1 == "["name"]") { flag=1 } else { flag=0 } } flag==1 && /^[^#]/ { print $0 }' "${CONNECTOR_CONFIG_PATH}")
# OUTPUT of result for `<connector_name>` that has `HeaderKey`:
# [<connector_name>]
# api_key = "HeadKey of <connector_name>"
# Keys are set as variables since some API Keys for connectors such as ACI
# are Base64 encoded and require "Bearer" to be prefixed such as "Bearer Skst45645gey5r#&$==".
# This effectively stops the shell from interpreting the value of the variable as a command.
API_KEY=$(echo "${result}" | awk -F ' = ' '$1 == "api_key" { gsub(/"/, "", $2); print $2 }')
KEY1=$(echo "${result}" | awk -F ' = ' '$1 == "key1" { gsub(/"/, "", $2); print $2 }')
KEY2=$(echo "${result}" | awk -F ' = ' '$1 == "key2" { gsub(/"/, "", $2); print $2 }')
API_SECRET=$(echo "${result}" | awk -F ' = ' '$1 == "api_secret" { gsub(/"/, "", $2); print $2 }')
# Determine the type of key
if [[ -n "${API_KEY}" && -z "${KEY1}" && -z "${API_SECRET}" ]]; then
KEY_TYPE="HeaderKey"
elif [[ -n "${API_KEY}" && -n "${KEY1}" && -z "${API_SECRET}" ]]; then
KEY_TYPE="BodyKey"
elif [[ -n "${API_KEY}" && -n "${KEY1}" && -n "${API_SECRET}" ]]; then
KEY_TYPE="SignatureKey"
elif [[ -n "${API_KEY}" && -n "${KEY1}" && -n "${KEY2}" && -n "${API_SECRET}" ]]; then
KEY_TYPE="MultiAuthKey"
else
KEY_TYPE="Invalid"
fi
}
# [ MAIN ]
CONNECTOR_NAME="${1}"
KEY_TYPE=""
# Function call
COLLECTION_PATH=$(path_generation "${CONNECTOR_NAME}")
get_api_keys "${CONNECTOR_NAME}"
# Newman runner
# Depending on the conditions satisfied, variables are added. Since certificates of stripe have already
# been added to the postman collection, those conditions are set to true and collections that have
# variables set up for certificate, will consider those variables and will fail.
newman run "${COLLECTION_PATH}" \
--env-var "admin_api_key=${ADMIN_API_KEY}" \
--env-var "baseUrl=${BASE_URL}" \
--env-var "connector_api_key=${API_KEY}" \
$(if [[ "${KEY_TYPE}" == BodyKey ]]; then echo --env-var "connector_key1=${KEY1}"; fi) \
$(if [[ "${KEY_TYPE}" == SignatureKey ]]; then echo --env-var "connector_key1=${KEY1}" --env-var "connector_api_secret=${API_SECRET}"; fi) \
$(if [[ "${KEY_TYPE}" == MultiAuthKey ]]; then echo --env-var "connector_key1=${KEY1}" --env-var "connector_key2=${KEY2}" --env-var "connector_api_secret=${API_SECRET}"; fi) \
$(if [[ -n "${GATEWAY_MERCHANT_ID}" ]]; then echo --env-var "gateway_merchant_id=${GATEWAY_MERCHANT_ID}"; fi) \
$(if [[ -n "${GPAY_CERTIFICATE}" ]]; then echo --env-var "certificate=${GPAY_CERTIFICATE}"; fi) \
$(if [[ -n "${GPAY_CERTIFICATE_KEYS}" ]]; then echo --env-var "certificate_keys=${GPAY_CERTIFICATE_KEYS}"; fi) \
--delay-request 5