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request-keeper

v0.1.7

Published

<p align="center"><h1 align="center"> request-keeper </h1>

Downloads

8

Readme

About

The idea of this project is to provide an easy way of visualizing requests coming from your WIP client while there is still no server ready.

Install

You can install it as a dev dependency for your project

npm install --save-dev request-keeper
yard add -D request-keeper

or globally on your system

npm install -g request-keeper
yarn global add request-keeper

Usage

Simply create a script on your package.json

"scripts": {
  "server": "node_modules/request-keeper/bin/start.js"
}

or if you installed it globally you can simply run

npx request-keeper

or simply

request-keeper

Now you can navigate to http://localhost:3000/list and see an empty list of requests. To see in real time your requests what you have to do is send a request to http://localhost:3000/request/ and you can add any url after the /.

Contributing

This is a work in progress project, so feel free to share your opinion and make proposals in the issue section.

Please consult CONTRIBUTING for guidelines on contributing to this project.

Author

request-keeper © alemagio, Released under the Apache-2.0 License.