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Construct custom Web Socket requests and handle responses to directly test your Web Socket services. Construct custom Web Socket requests and handle responses to directly test your Web Socket services.
Advanced WebSocket Client
Construct custom Web Socket requests and handle responses to directly test your Web Socket services. Advanced WebSocket Client is a Google Chrome extension designed to help construct custom WebSocket requests and handle responses for directly testing your WebSocket services. It supports the JSON request/response format, and its main feature is that you don't have to strictly follow RFC formatting rules. You can use single quotes, double quotes, or no quotes for string keys and values, as well as trailing commas in object literals. Additionally, it supports both single-line and block comments, just like in JavaScript.
WebSocket Test Client
WebSocket Test Client can be used to help construct custom WebSocket requests and handle responses to directly test your WebSocket services. 1. Enter the URL of your Web Socket server. 2. Click Open. 3. Input request text, then click Send. 4. The Log shows response messages.
Auto Scroller
Automatically scrolls web pages with adjustable speed A simple auto-scroller functionality for web pages. Once triggered, it will automatically start scrolling the current page. A 'Stop Auto-Scroll' button on top is displayed to stop the scrolling. And a slider is displayed at the bottom of the page where the speed can be changed. Tap anywhere on the page to pause scrolling and tap again to resume scrolling. Click on the 'Stop Auto-Scroll' to stop it altogether.
WebSocket Proxy
Monitor, log, and modify WebSocket messages in real-time with a powerful proxy and testing tool. WebSocket Proxy is an essential tool for developers, QA specialists, and security professionals. It allows you to easily intercept, inspect, and manipulate WebSocket traffic, making it perfect for testing and debugging WebSocket connections in real time. Key Features: - Real-Time Traffic Interception: Monitor WebSocket messages as they flow between the client and server. - On-the-Fly Data Manipulation: Modify WebSocket messages before they are sent or received. - Comprehensive Logging: Keep detailed logs of all WebSocket messages for easy troubleshooting and debugging. Last changes: - The icon on the toolbar indicates that the connection is available - Bug fix How to Use 1. Open DevTools: Go to the WebSocket Proxy tab. 2. View Messages: See all WebSocket messages if a connection exists. 3. Modify with JavaScript: Edit the message variable as needed. 4. Apply Changes: Click Run to apply your code before sending messages. Who Is It For? 🧑💻 Developers: Quickly debug and optimize WebSocket interactions in your applications. 💪 QA Engineers: Ensure WebSocket communications are functioning correctly by testing edge cases and performance. 😎 Pentesters: Intercept and analyze WebSocket traffic to identify vulnerabilities and ensure security.