httptracer-preview - HttpTracer 2.0.0
A simple http tracing library to write request and response information to your output window. Making your life easier when debugging http calls!
PM> Install-Package HttpTracer -Version 2.0.0 -Source https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v3/index.json
> nuget.exe install HttpTracer -Version 2.0.0 -Source https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v3/index.json
> dotnet add package HttpTracer --version 2.0.0 --source https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v3/index.json
source https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v3/index.json
nuget HttpTracer ~> 2.0.0
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> choco install HttpTracer --version 2.0.0 --source https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v2
Import-Module PowerShellGet
Register-PSRepository -Name "httptracer-preview" -SourceLocation "https://www.myget.org/F/httptracer-preview/api/v2"
Install-Module -Name "HttpTracer" -RequiredVersion "2.0.0" -Repository "httptracer-preview"
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HttpTracer
A simple http tracing library to write request and response information to your output window. Making your life easier when debugging http calls!
Channel | Status |
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Build | |
MyGet.org | |
NuGet.org |
Platform Support
Http Tracer is a .NET Standard 2.0 library.
Platform | Version |
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Xamarin.iOS | iOS 7+ |
Xamarin.Android | API 14+ |
Windows 10 UWP | 10.0.16299+ |
.NET Core | 2.0+ |
ASP.NET Core | 2.0+ |
.NET | 4.6.1+ |
Getting Started
It is really easy to start using and debugging your Http requests, just add a instance of HttpTracerHandler to your HttpClient creation and start picking up the traces in your Visual Studio console window.
using HttpTracer;
public async Task GetMyData()
{
var tracer = new HttpTracerHandler
{
Verbosity = HttpMessageParts.All
};
var client = new HttpClient(tracer);
var result = await client.GetAsync("http://myserviceurl.com");
}
If you happen to use custom Http Handlers in your project, we suggest you use our Http handler builder:
using HttpTracer;
public async Task GetMyData()
{
var builder = new HttpHandlerBuilder();
builder.AddHandler(new MyHandler3())
.AddHandler(new MyHandler2())
.AddHandler(new MyHandler1());
var tracer = builder.Build();
tracer.Verbosity = HttpMessageParts.All;
var client = new HttpClient(tracer);
var result = await client.GetAsync("http://myserviceurl.com");
}
You can use bitwise operators to combine your desired HttpMessagePart
options:
private const HttpMessageParts DefaultHttpTracerVerbosity =
HttpMessageParts.RequestAll | HttpMessageParts.ResponseHeaders;
You can set the verbosity for all of your HttpTracerHandler
instances by setting HttpTracerHandler.DefaultVerbosity
. To set verbosity at the per-instance level, use HttpTracerHandler.Verbosity
which will override HttpTracerHandler.DefaultVerbosity
.
Replaying Requests
The output format for requests can be copy/pasted into a compatible rest client such as REST Client for Visual Studio Code or the REST Client which is part of JetBrains IDEs (Rider, PyCharm, Android Studio, etc).
License
Under MIT (see license file)
Want To Support This Project?
All we ask is to be active by submitting bugs, features, and sending those pull requests down!
- .NETStandard 1.4: 1.4.0.0
- .NETStandard 2.0: 2.0.0.0
OwnersDylan Berry |
AuthorsDylan Berry, Daniel Causer, Chase Florell |
Project URLhttps://github.com/BSiLabs/HttpTracer |
LicenseMIT |
Tagsxamarin, windows, ios, android, http, tracing |
Info14 total downloads |
4 downloads for version 2.0.0 |
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Package history
Version | Size | Last updated | Downloads | Mirrored? | |||
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2.0.2 | 18.09 KB | Tue, 30 Apr 2019 09:36:56 GMT | 7 | ||||
2.0.1 | 16.92 KB | Tue, 23 Apr 2019 18:07:03 GMT | 3 | ||||
2.0.0 | 16.84 KB | Mon, 22 Apr 2019 18:17:22 GMT | 4 |