How to schedule or automate postman run - postman

I have task to do eveyday 7pm and 7am .
Kind of toggle on/off services
Is there any way we can automate postman to run automatically

You can use Robotic process automation- Uipath
Just download the studio(To code the automation) and the robot - (To carry out the automation)
https://www.uipath.com/

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How can I push text log files into Cloud Logging?

I have an application (Automation Anywhere A360) that whenever I want to log something with the app it will log it into a txt/csv file. I run a process in Automation Anywhere that is run in 10 bot runners (Windows VMs) concurrently (so each bot runner is going to log what is going on locally)
My intention is that instead of having sepparate log files for each bot runner, I'd like to have a centralized place where I store all the logs (i.e. Cloud Logging).
I know that this can be accomplished using Python, Java, etc. However, if every time I need to log something into Cloud Logging I invoke a Python script, even though that does the job, it takes around 2-3 seconds (I think this is a bit slow) connecting to gcp client and logging in (taking in this first step most of the time).
How woud you guys tackle this?
The solution that I am looking for is something like this. It is named BindPlane and it can collect log data from on-premises and hybrid infra and send it to GCP monitoring/logging stack
To whom it may (still) concern: You could use fluentd to forward logs to pubSub and from there to a Cloud Logging bucket.
https://flugel.it/infrastructure-as-code/how-to-setup-fluentd-to-retrieve-logs-send-them-to-gcp-pub-sub-to-finally-push-them-to-elasticsearch/

How to get SonarQube results back to CodeBuild

I've seen many discussions on-line about Sonar web-hooks to send scan results to Jenkins, but as a CodePipeline acolyte, I could use some basic help with the steps to supply Sonar scan results (e.g., quality-gate pass/fail status) to the pipeline.
Is the Sonar web-hook the right way to go, or is it possible to use Sonar's API to fetch the status of a scan for a given code-project?
Our code is in BitBucket. I'm working with the AWS admin who will create the CodePipeline that fires when code is attempted to be pushed into the repo. sonar-scanner will be run, and then we'd like the pipeline to stop if the quality does not pass the Quality Gate.
If I would use a Sonar web-hook, I imagine the value for host would be, what, the AWS instance running the CodeBuild?
Any pointers, references, examples welcome.
I created a powershell to use with Azure DevOps, that possible may be migrated to some shell script that runs in the code build activity
https://github.com/michaelcostabr/SonarQubeBuildBreaker

How to run dependency Jobs on PCF?

I have two batch applications ex: batchapp1 and batchapp2 . I want to run batchapp2 after completion of the batchapp1. Can we achieve it using PCF scheduler or can we achive it using Spring data-flow-server?
Right now we are doing it using Control-M and run on VM's JVM (Not on cloud).
What you need is Spring Cloud Data Flow's Composed Task functionality. With this, you'd be able to orchestrate a series of Tasks/Batch-Jobs as Direct Acyclic Graph. A graph can include sequential, parallel, or both where each of the steps is a Task/Batch-job.
For your example, in SCDF, the DSL representation would look like:
task create foo --definition "batchapp1 && batchapp2"
Upon launching the Task definition foo in SCDF on PCF, it would launch batchapp1 first and upon success/failure, it would run the batchapp2 next. You can also have transitions to run cleanup/error-handling steps based on the exit-code at each step.
As an alternative, you could do all this on the interactive drag & drop visual canvas, too.
Also to note, in PCF, all the steps would be launched as short-lived CF Tasks, which run for a finite time. That would be them running as long as the App needs to run and then it is cleanly shutdown to free-up resources.

How to run SAS using batch if I do not have it locally

Is there a way to run SAS using batch if I don't have the sas.exe in my machine?
My computer has the SAS EG but the code is ran on our companies servers
Thanks
If you are asking whether it is possible to run SAS batch on your local machine without having SAS on your local machine, the answer is no.
If you are using EG to connect to a SAS server, and you want to execute a batch job on the SAS server, that is possible (just not with EG). For example, if you have terminal access to the SAS server via putty or whatever, you can do a batch submit.
Enterprise Guide is quite capable of scheduling jobs, whether or not you have a local SAS installation.
Wendy McHenry covers this well in Four Ways to Schedule SAS Tasks. Way 1 is what you probably are familiar with ('batch'), but Ways 2 through 4 are all possible in server environments.
Way 2 is what I use, which is specifically covered in Chris Hemedinger's post Doing More with SAS Enterprise Guide Automation. In Enterprise Guide since I think EG 4.3, there has been an option in the File menu "Schedule ...", as well as a right-click option on a process flow "Schedule ...". These create VBScript files that can be scheduled using your normal Windows scheduler, and allow you to schedule a process flow or a project to run unattended, even if it needs to connect to a server.
You need to make sure you can connect to that server using the credentials you'll schedule the job to run under, of course, and that any network connections are created when you're not logged in interactively, but other than that it's quite simple to schedule the job. Then, once you've run it, it will save the project with the updated log and results tabs.
If your company uses the full suite of server products, I would definitely recommend seeing if you can get Way 3 to work (using SAS Management Console) - that is likely easier than doing it through EG. That's how SAS would expect you to schedule jobs in that kind of environment (and lets your SAS Administrator have better visibility on when the server will be more/less busy).

Tell difference between manual start or by scheduled

I am building a console application that will run at night by the windows task scheduler.
Also there should be an option for when the user starts in manually at the middle of the day that the user should parse a datetime with it.
My question: is there some way to tell the difference inside the console app if the application was started manually or by the task scheduler?