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🚀 Most Popular developer tool for frontend developers & QAs to debug web and mobile applications. Redirect URL (Switch Environments), Modify Headers, Mock APIs, Modify Response, Insert Scripts & Report Bugs with debugging sessions.

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⚡ Build, Test & Debug web and mobile apps 10x faster

Bring the power of Charles Proxy, Fiddler & Postman together with beautiful, modern UI & collaboration features. Available as a browser extension on all major browsers & desktop apps on all platforms. Install Requestly

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🏡 Getting Started

🚀 What is Requestly

Requestly is an Open-Source platform for front-end developers with essential tooling & integrations that helps them write, test & debug their code 10x faster. Requestly reduces dependency on backend devs and environments for development & testing needs.

Using Requestly, devs can create mock, test, validate & override API responses, modify request & response headers, set up redirects (Map local, Map remote), and use Requestly sessions for faster debugging.

✨ Features

👉 HTTP Rules (Intercept & Modify HTTPs Requests)

Intercept & Modify HTTPs requests & responses from browsers & mobile apps.

  • 👉 Use the browser extension for capturing & modifying traffic from browsers
  • 👉 Use the desktop app for capturing & modifying traffic from mobile apps & other desktop apps.

Different Modifications supported

  • Rewriting URLs (Map Local & Map Remote) e.g.
    • Change Hostname, QueryParams, etc in the URL
    • Redirect traffic from one environment to another (e.g. production to dev)
    • Swap Tag Manager scripts from production to staging/dev environment
  • Modify HTTP Request & Response Headers
  • Modify API Request & Response body
  • Throttles & Blocking of Requests
  • Inject scripts on web pages

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👉 API Client

Requestly offers a minimal, lightweight API client that works directly in the browser. It can help you

  • Import cURL requests,
  • Send new requests, and
  • Quickly test API responses.
  • Integration with Mock Server to clone an API endpoint with the same response
  • Integration with Modify Response Rule to override the response body

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👉 Mock Server (Create API Mocks in seconds)

Mock Server helps you quickly create API mocks. Especially helpful when APIs don't exist and you have to build a feature, just define the response you need and get an endpoint to be used in your code.

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👉 Sessions

Collaborate with other teammates and get Requestly sessions that contain video, console logs, network logs, and env details for faster troubleshooting.

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📕 Documentation

Please find our documentation here. Our docs can help with

👩‍💻 Development

This repository contains the source code for Browser extension and UI application which make up the core of Requestly. Please follow the Getting Started Guide to get to know about the development process in this repository.

Start working on individual modules:

🙏 Contributing

Read our contributing guide to learn about how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how the development process works.

For payment/billing related issues, feel free to contact us at contact@requestly.io.

🎯 Our Mission

Our mission is to help developers ship web and mobile apps faster and with confidence by giving them the tools to debug & resolve issues without external dependency.

Contributors

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Sagar Soni
Sagar Soni

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Sahil Gupta
Sahil Gupta

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Vaibhav Nigam
Vaibhav Nigam

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Parth Bhardwaj
Parth Bhardwaj

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Rohan Mathur
Rohan Mathur

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Nafees Nehar
Nafees Nehar

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Navdeep Singh Rathore
Navdeep Singh Rathore

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Sachin Jain
Sachin Jain

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ashishsangle707
ashishsangle707

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Shrey Gupta
Shrey Gupta

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Charanaraj N
Charanaraj N

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Muhammad-Daniyal-Jawad1
Muhammad-Daniyal-Jawad1

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PIYUSH NEGI
PIYUSH NEGI

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Special Mentions

A big shoutout to these amazing Open Source projects that have helped make Requestly possible.