It's an indispensable tool that simplifies the process of capturing, analyzing, and debugging HTTP requests in their applications. With the HTTP Requests Dump Server, developers can effortlessly capture all the relevant request data and gain valuable insights. They can dive deep into the captured requests, examine their contents, and pinpoint any issues or anomalies that might be affecting their application's performance.
Simply start the server and send your requests to the http:https://[email protected]:8000
URL, it will not only
capture the URI segments but also gather additional details such as the request headers
, cookies
, POST data
,
query strings
, and any uploaded files
.
For instance, let's say you have a POST request: http:https://[email protected]:8000/user/3/update
. In this case,
server will intercept the request and capture all the relevant information. It will then display the
dumped data, allowing you to examine the request details, including the URI segments (user/3/update
in this example).
There are several ways to say Buggregator that your request is a dump request:
Add http-dump
to the host name, e.g. http:https://http-dump@...
curl --location 'http:https://[email protected]:8000?foo=bar'
Add a header X-Buggregator-Event
with value http-dump
curl --location 'http:https://127.0.0.1:8000?foo=bar' \
--header 'X-Buggregator-Event: http-dump'