This allows us to replay an HTTP Authorization header, in the same way as we
replay cookies using stickycookies. This lets us conveniently get at HTTP Basic
Auth protected resources through the proxy, but is not enough to do the same
for HTTP Digest auth. We'll put that on the todo list.
- Computing the view of a large body is expensive, so we introduce an LRU cache
to hold the latest 20 results.
- Use ListView more correctly, passing it individual urwid.Text snippets,
rather than a single large one. This hugely improves render time.
- Make request/response view switching behave sensibly
- Avoid having an empty string appear in connection view text. This makes urwid
misbehave.
- Make it clear that intercept and cookies specifications are filters.
- Extract common options into cmdline.py
- Change mitmproxy keybindings to fit command line
Some cmdline options and keybindings aren't in operation yet - just stubs
where functionality will be added in the next few commits.
We use a loose hash to match incoming requests with recorded flows. At the
moment, this hash is over the host, port, scheme, method, path and content of
the request. Note that headers are not included here - if we do want to include
headers, we would have to do some work to normalize them to remove variations
between user agents, header order, etc. etc.
This is a big patch removing the assumption that there's one connection per
Request/Response pair. It touches pretty much every part of mitmproxy, so
expect glitches until everything is ironed out.
Adds support for chunked transfer encoding, and a couple other minor
protocol corrections.
Improve HTTP support
- Support intercepted requests with Host header
- Support HEAD requests proper
- Support any HTTP method including extensions, not just a couple known ones
Support expect: 100-continue and 100 Continue messages
Persistent client connections
Generalize ServerConnection a bit in preparation for keep-alive support
Correct HTTP status codes on errors forwarding the request