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[GH-ISSUE #801] Display Custom HTTP Request Headers in Table #796
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Originally created by @anthumchris on GitHub (Mar 1, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/801
Originally assigned to: @NghiaTranUIT on GitHub.
Proxyman version? (Ex. Proxyman 1.4.3)
2.18.0
macOS Version? (Ex. mac 10.14)
10.15.7
Feature request
It would be great to show custom HTTP request headers in the table view of requests. All of our AWS API requests are not distinguishable in the table view, and are only uniquely identified by header
X-Amzn-Target. Having a way to see all of the requests and quickly find the ones we want would be amazing. The filter feature works for now, but it's more of a work-around than a true way to see a list of API requests by action.@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2021):
Thanks for opening the ticket @AnthumChris.
I understand your problem and I suppose that it's possible to add a new custom column, which shows a particular Header Value.
I will implement and send you a beta this week soon 👍
@anthumchris commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2021):
That would be excellent. As a reference, Chrome Dev Tools provides something similar, but only for response headers (not for request headers)
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2021):
Thanks. I didn't know that it's implemented in Google Chrome Dev Tool. I will check it out and bring it to Proxyman 😄
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2021):
Hey @AnthumChris let try this beta build: https://proxyman.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/beta/Proxyman_2.18.0_Custom_Column_Header.dmg
I introduce a Column from the Request/Response Header.
In this v1, I hardcode the Header Key, so you can test it out. Please share with me your feedback 😄
If it works for you, I will implement the v2, which allows us to manage the customer Header, like Chrome Dev Tools
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 6, 2021):
Hey @AnthumChris let check out this v2 Beta: https://proxyman.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/beta/Proxyman_2.19.0_Custom_Header_Column_v2.dmg
From now, we can add/remove custom headers like Google Chrome Dev Tool 🙌
@anthumchris commented on GitHub (Mar 10, 2021):
@NghiaTranUIT this looks great! I have not had time to test will do that early next week.
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 11, 2021):
Don't worry. We carefully tested it and it's going to release in next week too 👍
If you need the latest Beta build (include this Custom Header Column Feature), please check out this https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/813#issuecomment-792622378
@anthumchris commented on GitHub (Aug 4, 2022):
Released in 2.19.0