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<strong>Heads up!</strong> We strongly encourage you to use <a href="@!urlTo("scripting/inlinescripts.html")!@">inline scripts</a> rather than libmproxy
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directly.<br><br>
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<ul>
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<li>Inline Scripts are equally powerful and provide an easier syntax.</li>
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<li>Most examples are written as inline scripts.</li>
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<li>Multiple inline scripts can be combined and used together.</li>
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<li>Inline Scripts can either be executed headless with mitmdump or within the mitmproxy UI.</li>
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</ul>
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All of mitmproxy's basic functionality is exposed through the __libmproxy__
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library. The example below shows a simple implementation of the "sticky cookie"
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functionality included in the interactive mitmproxy program. Traffic is
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monitored for __cookie__ and __set-cookie__ headers, and requests are rewritten
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to include a previously seen cookie if they don't already have one. In effect,
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this lets you log in to a site using your browser, and then make subsequent
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requests using a tool like __curl__, which will then seem to be part of the
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authenticated session.
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$!example("examples/stickycookies")!$
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