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Inssman add custom rules to modify HTTP requests and responses. It is a free developer tool that which helps developers to organize their work more fast and easy. Inssman monitors the browser network for all tabs and if finds a request which matches one of the rule will accordingly modify. ✳️ What can Inssman do?✳️ 👉 Redirect Request: ➡️ Redirect any request like HTML/CSS/JS/JSON/...etc. 👉 Block Request: ➡️ Block all type of request like GET/POST/PUT/...etc 👉 Modify Query Params: ➡️ Easily remove presenting parameters in the url or replace the existing one or adding new parameter. 👉 Modify Header: ➡️ Add/Remove/Append request and response headers. One of example is developer can fix issue like CORS by setting Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options headers and all headers can by change by provide header and value. 👉 Modify Response: ➡️ This cool feature can return custom data from the network. Now is possible to return data types like HTML/CSS/JS/JSON. By choosing one of type developer can write custom code in the editor which has powerful user interface like VSCODE which supports everything that developer need to write code. 👉 Inject File: ➡️ You can easily inject external CSS and JavaScript files into any web page by simply providing the link to the file. This is a great way to quickly modify the style or functionality of a website without needing to manually edit the code. If you want to inject your own custom code into a web page you can enter HTML, CSS, or JavaScript directly into the extension, and it will be injected into the page as if it were part of the original code. 👉 HTTP Logger: ➡️ This feature allows you to easily view and analyze the request and response headers of all tabs in one place, giving you valuable insights into the data being exchanged. 👉 Modify Request Body: ➡️ Now it is possible to modify the request body for both APIs, XMLHttpRequest and Fetch. This new feature allows modification of the body without making any changes to the code. 🙌These all features are free and there isn't any limitation to create a rule.
ModBox – Modify headers, block requests
Modify HTTP headers, block assets or domains & redirect requests. Organise rules by folder and tab, optionally scope to domains. 🎉 Summary Create global or domain scoped rules to modify headers, block assets/domains & redirect. Organise by folder and tab, with a focus on clean UX for developers. 🤟 Features - Create rules to modify HTTP request and response headers - Create rules to block HTTP requests & even block entire sites - Create rules to redirect requests to your own assets - Scope your tabs and rules to specific domains and url criteria - Organise your rules by a folder and tab structure, with drag'n'drop and clone - Quickly toggle individual rules, tabs, folders and globally - Export & Import rules by folder - Compact mode - No tracking, no commercial version, no funny business 0.0.7 - (feature) rule reset moved into settings area with confirmation 0.0.3 - drag'n'drop folders and tabs - tab level requestDomain - clone folder and tab
Browser Proxy
Replace fetch, XMLHttpRequest, AJAX responses on the fly! Browser-Proxy allows you to mock responses of AJAX requests without leaving the browser on pages where you enabled it. You can choose what requests shall be overwritten, or even mock not yet existing APIs. You can change the response, status code, delay, response headers, set up chunking and use parts of the request as part of the response. It also lets you to share these mocks with someone though import and export, and all of this with a nice UI. - Change the response of fetch, XMLHttpRequest, Axios and other AJAX requests on the fly. - Mock Responses of not yet existing requests. - RegExp based rules for url, body or headers to decide what requests to override. - Import and export the overrides into JSON file to share in team. - Individual enabling and disabling of overrides on different sites, and grouping into folders. - Part of the request can be used as part of the response. - Mock file download interactions with chunking and custom delays. - Works offline. - Open source. For more details and documentation and source code visit: https://github.com/Vladislav-Boiko/browser-proxy -------------------------------------------- Change notes: 1.0.3 Added response highlighting and negation filter, fixed chunks duplication and variables removement bugs 1.0.2 Fixed communication between background scripts and popup in chrome v95+ 1.0.1 Removed permissions for clipboard copy according to the google review process 1.0.0 initial release
Request Proxy
Request Proxy - Browser request proxy tool for intercepting and modifying network requests and responses. A powerful browser extension for real-time interception and modification of XHR and Fetch requests. With this tool, you can easily modify request parameters and response data, making it ideal for front-end development, debugging, and testing. 🎯 Open Source 🔄 Supports intercepting and modifying XHR and Fetch requests 📝 Supports modifying request parameters (URL query parameters and request body) 🔍 Supports modifying response data 💡 Supports append or overwrite modes 📋 Supports multiple data formats (JSON, FormData) 🎨 Elegant user interface
Requestly: Intercept & Modify HTTP Requests
Intercept & modify HTTP(S) traffic: redirect URLs, modify headers, inject scripts, mock REST & GraphQL APIs, and more. 🚀 Best Chrome extension to supercharge Web Development & QA. Trusted by 300,000+ developers. 👉 Requestly works directly in Chrome with beautiful, modern UI and team collaboration features. Popular features – Modify HTTP Headers, Override API Responses, API Mocking, Redirect URLs, Insert Scripts & HTTP Interceptor. 🌟 Top Use Cases → Mock API Responses to build frontend when backend isn't ready → Modify HTTP Request & Response Headers → Test local JavaScript changes directly on production sites → Use HTTP Redirect Rule to load scripts from local or staging environments on production sites → Modify and Mock API Request payload, Response body, & Status Code → Override GraphQL Requests 📌 https://requestly.com/blog/what-is-requestly Requestly (now a part of BrowserStack) doesn't set up a proxy in your browser, and hence, developers don't face VPN issues or lags while using it. Requestly leverages Chrome Extension APIs under the hood to intercept & modify requests. 👉 Redirect URLs, Change Host, Modify Query Params (Map Remote or Map Local) → Use dev/staging APIs in production sites & test local changes without code changes → Debug remote Javascript by loading locally running JS in production sites → Switch Hosts (e.g. abc.com/* to xyz.com/*) using Replace Rule → Debug Ad Tracking Pixels, Debug A/B Test Campaigns, etc → Remote Debugging with Requestly on Production sites → Swap Adobe Launch (Adobe DTM) scripts in production with staging script 📌 Demo Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85GVaOWTnlE 👉 Insert Scripts to any Webpage → UserScripts are simple JavaScript/CSS code that can change the layout of a page, add or remove new functionality and content, or automate actions. → Use File Server to upload long scripts and Inject them using Script Rule → Inject your JS tags on potential customers' sites and test your features → The sales/product team can use this to demo the product directly on the prospect's website (10x engaging demo) 📌 Demo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dvucRjLwGY 👉 Requestly supports the following imports → All HTTP header profiles from ModHeader → JSON configuration for Redirects & Scripts from Resource Override → XML configuration from Charles Proxy (Map local isn't supported in chrome extension yet due to technical limitations in browser) 👉 Additional Features → Enable/Disable rules with a single click → Export and import the rules and maintain a backup for your rules → Easy collaboration with others. Share Rules with other Users in one click 📌 Demo – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM7kTFy-vdc