Overview
Copy requests from the devtools network panel as python requests code
WebExtension to export traffic of a tab into ready to go Python Requests calls for faster traffic mimicing. == Usage== With the extension installed: 1. Open the Browser Devtools. 2. Click around and generate the requests you want to export (see Network tab in Devtools). 3. Click extension icon in toolbar at the top. 4. Copy desired Python requests code from popup. == Features == - Generate Python code for every request observed by the open devtools. - Configurable filters through extension options page: - Ignore requests to static resources by filtering response content-types. - Ignore auto-generated HTTP headers like User-Agent and Connection. - Optionally hide blocked requests or 404 responses for requests e.g. for missing favicon.ico. - Optionally generate a requests.session() instance. - Try to hide cookies set by a response from an earlier request in the session. == Changelog == ## 1.1.0 - 2023-01-16 ### Added - Add option to quickly disable the whole filter lists. - Add option to render params, headers, cookies etc on separate lines. ### Changed - Removed unneeded `host` permission. Apparently the devtools permission is enough to read the network HAR. - Sort requests by start date if they aren't already. ### Fixed - Fixed generating of `multipart/form-data` postData when the params aren't available in a pre-parsed form in the HAR. - Fixed extension losing connection to devtools after some time of inactivity.
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Details
- Version1.1
- UpdatedJanuary 18, 2023
- Offered byPeace-Maker
- Size23.94KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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