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.. _install:
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Installation
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============
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.. _install-ubuntu:
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Installation On Ubuntu
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Ubuntu comes with Python but we need to install pip, python-dev and several libraries.
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This was tested on a fully patched installation of Ubuntu 14.04.
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.. code:: bash
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sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev libffi-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev libjpeg8-dev zlib1g-dev g++
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sudo pip install mitmproxy # or pip install --user mitmproxy
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Once installation is complete you can run :ref:`mitmproxy` or :ref:`mitmdump` from a terminal.
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On **Ubuntu 12.04** (and other systems with an outdated version of pip),
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you may need to update pip using ``pip install -U pip`` before installing mitmproxy.
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Installation From Source (Ubuntu)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you would like to install mitmproxy directly from the master branch on GitHub or would like to
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get set up to contribute to the project, install the dependencies as you would for a regular
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mitmproxy installation (see :ref:`install-ubuntu`).
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Then see the Hacking_ section of the README on GitHub.
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.. _install-fedora:
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Installation On Fedora
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Fedora comes with Python but we need to install pip, python-dev and several libraries.
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This was tested on a fully patched installation of Fedora 23.
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.. code:: bash
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sudo dnf install -y python-pip python-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel libxml2-devel libxslt-devel libpng-devel libjpeg-devel
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sudo pip install mitmproxy # or pip install --user mitmproxy
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Once installation is complete you can run :ref:`mitmproxy` or :ref:`mitmdump` from a terminal.
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.. _install-arch:
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Installation On Arch Linux
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mitmproxy has been added into the [community] repository. Use pacman to install it:
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>>> sudo pacman -S mitmproxy
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Installation On Mac OS X
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------------------------
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The easiest way to get up and running on OSX is to download the pre-built binary packages from
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`mitmproxy.org`_.
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There are a few bits of customization you might want to do to make mitmproxy comfortable to use on
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OSX. The default color scheme is optimized for a dark background terminal, but you can select a
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palette for a light terminal background with the ``--palette`` option.
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You can use the OSX **open** program to create a simple and effective ``~/.mailcap`` file to view
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request and response bodies:
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.. code-block:: none
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application/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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audio/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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image/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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video/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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Once installation is complete you can run :ref:`mitmproxy` or :ref:`mitmdump` from a terminal.
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Installation From Source (Mac OS X)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you would like to install mitmproxy directly from the master branch on GitHub or would like to
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get set up to contribute to the project, there are a few OS X specific things to keep in mind.
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- Make sure that XCode is installed from the App Store, and that the command-line tools have been
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downloaded (XCode/Preferences/Downloads).
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- If you're running a Python interpreter installed with homebrew (or similar), you may have to
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install some dependencies by hand.
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Then see the Hacking_ section of the README on GitHub.
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Installation On Windows
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-----------------------
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.. note::
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Please note that mitmdump is the only component of mitmproxy that is supported on Windows at
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the moment.
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**There is no interactive user interface on Windows.**
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First, install the latest version of Python 3.5 from the `Python website`_.
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If you already have an older version of Python 3.5 installed, make sure to install pip_
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(pip is included in Python by default). If pip aborts with an error, make sure you are using the current version of pip.
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>>> python -m pip install --upgrade pip
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Next, add Python and the Python Scripts directory to your **PATH** variable.
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You can do this easily by running the following in powershell:
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>>> [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "$env:Path;C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts", "User")
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Now, you can install mitmproxy by running
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>>> pip install mitmproxy
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Once the installation is complete, you can run :ref:`mitmdump` from a command prompt.
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Installation From Source (Windows)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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If you would like to install mitmproxy directly from the master branch on GitHub or would like to
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get set up to contribute to the project, install Python as outlined above, then see the
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Hacking_ section of the README on GitHub.
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.. _Hacking: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/blob/master/README.rst#hacking
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.. _mitmproxy.org: https://mitmproxy.org/
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.. _`Python website`: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
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.. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing.html
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