This is a fork of the project, created with the intent of updating the project to more recent version of Go and fixing issues with dependencies that have broken this project
The interactive web server.
HTTPLabs let you inspect HTTP requests and forge responses.
go install github.com/gchaincl/httplab/cmd/httplab@latest
Each release provides pre-built binaries for different architectures, you can download from the Github releases page of this repository.
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 | 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