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This should improve behaviour, since calls to @concurrent will now be serialized relative to other hooks on the same flow (but will still run in parallel with hooks on different flows). Unlike a plain async hook, @concurrent allows blocking sync APIs to run concurrently (e.g. requests). This is patch 1/4 of the reply-ectomy. |
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mitmproxy
mitmproxy
is an interactive, SSL/TLS-capable intercepting proxy with a console
interface for HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and WebSockets.
mitmdump
is the command-line version of mitmproxy. Think tcpdump for HTTP.
mitmweb
is a web-based interface for mitmproxy.
Installation
The installation instructions are here. If you want to install from source, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Documentation & Help
General information, tutorials, and precompiled binaries can be found on the mitmproxy website.
The documentation for mitmproxy is available on our website:
If you have questions on how to use mitmproxy, please use GitHub Discussions!
Contributing
As an open source project, mitmproxy welcomes contributions of all forms.
Also, please feel free to join our developer Slack!