Scott Reed
Sep 5, 2019
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Client Driven Rewrite Rules With Automated Postman Tests

For an old project many years ago I created a tool for generating web.config redirects for clients.

Recently we enhanced it so that it's a lot better and we have also added auto generated postman redirect verification tests in.

I thought the community may want to use it so I've added here https://github.com/ScottReed/iis-redirect-generator

Sep 05, 2019

Comments

Ravindra S. Rathore
Ravindra S. Rathore Sep 6, 2019 05:55 AM

Thanks for sharing this Scott.

Sep 6, 2019 07:55 AM

No worries :-)

Praful Jangid
Praful Jangid Sep 15, 2019 06:35 PM

As per the readme file, this seems to be highly customizable. I will try personally and also provide feedback. Thanks for such a smart work to save other's time and efforts.

Sep 16, 2019 09:15 AM

No worries, 100% upfront the code isn't very clean. It's something we first created many many years ago and could do with a re-write which I might do ay some point. I made the new postman bit a little better but I thought it's better to get it out rather than wait.

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