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__mitmproxy__ is an interactive, SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy for HTTP
with a console interface.
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__mitmdump__ is the command-line version of mitmproxy. Think tcpdump for HTTP.
__libmproxy__ is the library that mitmproxy and mitmdump are built on.
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Documentation, tutorials and distribution packages can be found on the
mitmproxy.org website:
[mitmproxy.org](http://mitmproxy.org).
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You can find complete directions for installing mitmproxy [here](http://mitmproxy.org/doc/install.html).
Features
--------
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- Intercept HTTP requests and responses and modify them on the fly.
- Save complete HTTP conversations for later replay and analysis.
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- Replay the client-side of an HTTP conversations.
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- Replay HTTP responses of a previously recorded server.
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- Reverse proxy mode to forward traffic to a specified server.
- Transparent proxy mode on OSX and Linux.
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- Make scripted changes to HTTP traffic using Python.
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- SSL certificates for interception are generated on the fly.
- And much, much more.
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__mitmproxy__ is tested and developed on OSX, Linux and OpenBSD. On Windows,
only mitmdump is supported, which does not have a graphical user interface.
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Hacking
-------
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To get started hacking on mitmproxy, make sure you have
[Python](http://www.python.org) 2.7.x. with
[virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/) installed (you can find
installation instructions for virtualenv
[here](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/installation.html)). Then do the
following:
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```
$ git clone https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy.git
$ git clone https://github.com/mitmproxy/netlib.git
$ git clone https://github.com/mitmproxy/pathod.git
$ cd mitmproxy
$ ./dev
```
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The *dev* script will create a virtualenv environment in a directory called
"venv.mitmproxy", and install all of mitmproxy's development requirements, plus
all optional modules. The primary mitmproxy components - mitmproxy, netlib and
pathod - are all installed "editable", so any changes to the source in the git
checkouts will be reflected live in the virtualenv.
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To confirm that you're up and running, activate the virtualenv, and run the
mitmproxy test suite:
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```
$ ../venv.mitmproxy/bin/activate
$ nosetests ./test
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```
Note that the main executables for the project - **mitmdump**, **mitmproxy** and
**mitmweb** - are all created within the virtualenv. After activating the
virtualenv, they will be on your $PATH, and you can run them like any other
command:
```$ mitmdump --version```
### Testing
If you've followed the procedure above, you already have all the development
requirements installed, and you can simply run the test suite:
```nosetests ./test```
Please ensure that all patches are accompanied by matching changes in the test
suite. The project maintains 100% test coverage.
### Docs
Rendering the documentation requires [countershape](http://github.com/cortesi/countershape). After installation, you can render the documentation to the doc like this:
`cshape doc-src doc`