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__pathod__ is a collection of pathological tools for testing and torturing HTTP
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clients and servers. The project has three components:
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- __pathod__, an pathological HTTP daemon.
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- __pathoc__, a perverse HTTP client.
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- __libpathod.test__, an API for easily using __pathod__ and __pathoc__ in unit tests.
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# Documentation
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The pathod documentation is self-hosted. Just fire up pathod, like so:
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./pathod
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And then browse to:
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http://localhost:9999
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You can always view the documentation for the latest release at the pathod
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website:
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http://pathod.net
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# Installing
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If you already have __pip__ on your system, installing __pathod__ and its
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dependencies is dead simple:
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pip install pathod
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The project has the following dependencies:
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* [netlib](https://github.com/mitmproxy/netlib)
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* [requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/index.html)
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The project's test suite uses the
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[nose](http://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) unit testing framework.
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