Httplab - Inspect HTTP Requests And Forge Responses


The interactive web server.
HTTPLabs let you inspect HTTP requests and forge responses.

Install

Golang
go get github.com/gchaincl/httplab
go install github.com/gchaincl/httplab/cmd/httplab

Archlinux
yaourt httplab

Snap FIXME
On systems where snap is supported:
snap install httplab

Binary distribution
Each release provides pre-built binaries for different architectures, you can download them here: https://github.com/gchaincl/httplab/releases/latest

Help
Usage of httplab:
-a, --auto-update Auto-updates response when fields change. (default true)
-b, --body string Specifies the inital response body. (default "Hello, World")
-c, --config string Specifies custom config path.
--cors Enable CORS.
--cors-display Display CORS requests. (default true)
-d, --delay int Specifies the initial response delay in ms.
-H, --headers strings Specifies the initial response headers. (default [X-Server:HTTPLab])
-p, --port int Specifies the port where HTTPLab will bind to. (default 10080)
-s, --status string Specifies the initial response status. (default "200")
-v, --version Prints current version.

Key Bindings
Key Description
Tab Next Input
Shift+Tab Previous Input
Ctrl+a Apply Response changes
Ctrl+r Resets Request history
Ctrl+s Save Response as
Ctrl+f Save Request as
Ctrl+l Toggle Responses list
Ctrl+t Toggle Response builder
Ctrl+o Open Body file
Ctrl+b Switch Body mode
Ctrl+h Toggle Help
Ctrl+w Toggle line wrapping
q Close popup
PgUp Previous Request
PgDown Next Request
Ctrl+c Quit
HTTPLab uses file to store pre-built responses, it will look for a file called .httplab on the current directory if not found it will fallback to $HOME. A sample file can be found here.
HTTPLab is heavily inspired by wuzz



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