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Run hurl FILE(s) or standard input
Usage: hurl [OPTIONS] [INPUT]...
Arguments:
[INPUT]... Sets the input file to use
Options:
--cacert <FILE>
CA certificate to verify peer against (PEM format)
--color
Colorize Output
--compressed
Request compressed response (using deflate or gzip)
--connect-timeout <SECONDS>
Maximum time allowed for connection
-b, --cookie <FILE>
Read cookies from FILE
-c, --cookie-jar <FILE>
Write cookies to FILE after running the session (only for one session)
--fail-at-end
Fail at end
--file-root <DIR>
set root filesystem to import file in hurl (default is current directory)
-L, --location
Follow redirects
--glob <GLOB>
Specify input files that match the given blob. Multiple glob flags may be used.
-i, --include
Include the HTTP headers in the output
--ignore-asserts
Ignore asserts defined in the Hurl file.
-k, --insecure
Allow insecure SSL connections
--interactive
Turn on interactive mode
--json
Output each hurl file result to JSON
--max-redirs <NUM>
Maximum number of redirects allowed
-m, --max-time <NUM>
Maximum time allowed for the transfer
--no-color
Do not colorize Output
--no-output
Suppress output. By default, Hurl outputs the body of the last response.
--noproxy <HOST(S)>
List of hosts which do not use proxy
-o, --output <FILE>
Write to FILE instead of stdout
-x, --proxy <[PROTOCOL://]HOST[:PORT]>
Use proxy on given protocol/host/port
--report-junit <FILE>
Write a Junit XML report to the given file
--report-html <DIR>
Generate html report to dir
--test
Activate test mode.
--to-entry <ENTRY_NUMBER>
Execute hurl file to ENTRY_NUMBER (starting at 1)
-u, --user <user:password>
Add basic Authentication header to each request.
-A, --user-agent <name>
Specify the User-Agent string to send to the HTTP server.
--variable <NAME=VALUE>
Define a variable
--variables-file <FILE>
Define a properties file in which you define your variables
-v, --verbose
Turn on verbose output
--very-verbose
Turn on verbose output, uncluding HTTP response
-h, --help
Print help information
-V, --version
Print version information
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--help
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