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This repository contains the **mitmproxy** and **pathod** projects, as well as their shared networking library, **netlib**.
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This repository contains the **mitmproxy** and **pathod** projects, as well as
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their shared networking library, **netlib**.
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``mitmproxy`` is an interactive, SSL-capable intercepting proxy with a console interface.
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``mitmproxy`` is an interactive, SSL-capable intercepting proxy with a console
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interface.
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``mitmdump`` is the command-line version of mitmproxy. Think tcpdump for HTTP.
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``pathoc`` and ``pathod`` are perverse HTTP client and server applications designed to let you craft almost any conceivable HTTP request, including ones that creatively violate the standards.
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``pathoc`` and ``pathod`` are perverse HTTP client and server applications
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designed to let you craft almost any conceivable HTTP request, including ones
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that creatively violate the standards.
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Documentation & Help
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--------------------
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Documentation, tutorials and precompiled binaries can be found on the mitmproxy and pathod websites.
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Documentation, tutorials and precompiled binaries can be found on the mitmproxy
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and pathod websites.
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|mitmproxy_site| |pathod_site|
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-------
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To get started hacking on mitmproxy, make sure you have Python_ 2.7.x. with
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virtualenv_ installed (you can find installation instructions for virtualenv here_).
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Then do the following:
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virtualenv_ installed (you can find installation instructions for virtualenv
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here_). Then do the following:
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.. code-block:: text
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./dev.sh
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The *dev* script will create a virtualenv environment in a directory called "venv",
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and install all mandatory and optional dependencies into it.
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The primary mitmproxy components - mitmproxy, netlib and pathod - are installed as "editable",
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so any changes to the source in the repository will be reflected live in the virtualenv.
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The *dev* script will create a virtualenv environment in a directory called
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"venv", and install all mandatory and optional dependencies into it. The
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primary mitmproxy components - mitmproxy, netlib and pathod - are installed as
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"editable", so any changes to the source in the repository will be reflected
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live in the virtualenv.
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To confirm that you're up and running, activate the virtualenv, and run the
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mitmproxy test suite:
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py.test
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Note that the main executables for the project - ``mitmdump``, ``mitmproxy``,
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``mitmweb``, ``pathod``, and ``pathoc`` - are all created within the virtualenv. After activating the
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virtualenv, they will be on your $PATH, and you can run them like any other
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command:
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``mitmweb``, ``pathod``, and ``pathoc`` - are all created within the
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virtualenv. After activating the virtualenv, they will be on your $PATH, and
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you can run them like any other command:
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.. code-block:: text
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Documentation
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-------------
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The mitmproxy documentation is build using Sphinx_, which is installed automatically if you set up a development
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environment as described above.
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After installation, you can render the documentation like this:
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The mitmproxy documentation is build using Sphinx_, which is installed
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automatically if you set up a development environment as described above. After
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installation, you can render the documentation like this:
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.. code-block:: text
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