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[GH-ISSUE #202] Feature: Client testing support (AKA breakpoints) #197
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Originally created by @drekka on GitHub (Jul 2, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/202
Originally assigned to: @NghiaTranUIT on GitHub.
Proxyman version? 1.4.3
macOS Version? 10.14
We use proxies a lot in the enterprise world to assist with testing client apps (iPhone & Android). Currently Charles proxy is the tool of choice because of it's ability to breakpoint a request. Effectively giving a tester a chance to modify a response before it's passed back to the client app.
The ability to pause an inflight request and edit (or even provide a completely new) response would be a killer feature from our point of view.
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Jul 2, 2019):
Hey, we're totally aware this killer feature. Many users are requesting this too (https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/118). It's already in our road map, and we definitely ship it soon 👍
@drekka commented on GitHub (Jul 2, 2019):
Happy to beta test if you need it. :-)
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2019):
Hey @drekka, let check the Breakpoint in Proxyman 1.5.0 (https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/releases/tag/1.5.0)
Basically, it's capable of editing the Request / Response on the fly 😄
Thank you in advance 👍
@drekka commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2019):
OMG, so got to try this out.
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Sep 1, 2019):
Please let me know if you have any feedback. Thank in advance 👍