Information
# Postman MCP Server
[](https://smithery.ai/server/mcp-postman)
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that enables running Postman collections using Newman. This server allows LLMs to execute API tests and get detailed results through a standardized interface.
[](https://youtu.be/d1WgTqwMsog)
## Features
- Run Postman collections using Newman
- Support for environment files
- Support for global variables
- Detailed test results including:
- Overall success/failure status
- Test summary (total, passed, failed)
- Detailed failure information
- Execution timings
## Installation
### Installing via Smithery
To install Postman Runner for Claude Desktop automatically via [Smithery](https://smithery.ai/server/mcp-postman):
\`\`\`bash
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-postman --client claude
\`\`\`
### Manual Installation
\`\`\`bash
# Clone the repository
git clone
cd mcp-postman
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Build the project
pnpm build
\`\`\`
## Usage
### Configuration
Add the server to your Claude desktop configuration file at \`~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json\`:
\`\`\`json
\{
"mcpServers": \{
"postman-runner": \{
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-postman/build/index.js"]
\}
\}
\}
\`\`\`
### Available Tools
#### run-collection
Runs a Postman collection and returns the test results.
**Parameters:**
- \`collection\` (required): Path or URL to the Postman collection
- \`environment\` (optional): Path or URL to environment file
- \`globals\` (optional): Path or URL to globals file
- \`iterationCount\` (optional): Number of iterations to run
**Example Response:**
\`\`\`json
\{
"success": true,
"summary": \{
"total": 5,
"failed": 0,
"passed": 5
\},
"failures": [],
"timings": \{
"started": "2024-03-14T10:00:00.000Z",
"completed": "2024-03-14T10:00:01.000Z",
"duration": 1000
\}
\}
\`\`\`
### Example Usage in Claude
You can use the server in Claude by asking it to run a Postman collection:
"Run the Postman collection at /path/to/collection.json and tell me if all tests passed"
Claude will:
1. Use the run-collection tool
2. Analyze the test results
3. Provide a human-friendly summary of the execution
## Development
### Project Structure
\`\`\`
src/
├── index.ts # Entry point
├── server/
│ ├── server.ts # MCP Server implementation
│ └── types.ts # Type definitions
└── newman/
└── runner.ts # Newman runner implementation
test/
├── server.test.ts # Server tests
├── newman-runner.test.ts # Runner tests
└── fixtures/ # Test fixtures
└── sample-collection.json
\`\`\`
### Running Tests
\`\`\`bash
# Run tests
pnpm test
# Run tests with coverage
pnpm test:coverage
\`\`\`
### Building
\`\`\`bash
# Build the project
pnpm build
# Clean build artifacts
pnpm clean
\`\`\`
## Contributing
1. Fork the repository
2. Create your feature branch (\`git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature\`)
3. Commit your changes (\`git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'\`)
4. Push to the branch (\`git push origin feature/amazing-feature\`)
5. Open a Pull Request
## License
ISC