The only reason I went down this rabbit hole was to try and fix a script that runs fine in Postman but chokes in Newman. I will have to run my hundreds of tests in Postman for now (they’re split over a couple of dozen collections that I have in one batch file that I would run in Newman) and then switch over to a different solution if this problem isn’t resolved soon – I lose the ability to check how long the tests take to run when I run them “manually” in Postman (not an exact science, but it flags up any major problems that might’ve been introduced) and I have to think harder while I run them in Postman as opposed to Newman when I could just execute the batch and watch out for red lines amongst all the green goodness! I tried following these instructions last night to no avail – installed Python and node-gyp but I already have VS on my PC and wasn’t going to risk introducing new errors by trying to bring in a C++ library that potentially isn’t on my system already. If all goes well, this is what you should see – To check for any additional requirements for your system, check (Windows). The quickest way to do this is to install Visual Studio Express –.
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