Mimic is a seamless mocking tool that runs inside your browser.No configuration needed!
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-11-14 | Oleg Galaburda | en | Just like NE debug said, it does not show whatever is on screenshot. When I installed it into my browser it just displays a popup that allows to enter one pattern and mock for it. Nothing else except save/cancel and disable buttons, I could not find UI shown on screenshots in the Chrome Dev Tools. And it seems to not working, I could not get a single request mocked. | |
2021-10-01 | Ernesto VALDES | The interface have nothing to do with image you are showing, also the extension do not intercept anything | ||
2020-09-02 | Veetesh Jain | Mimic saved countless dev hours of me and my team. some of feature that like loved 1. import/export mock, helped my team to preview during code reviews. 2. logs tab helped me to quickly mock (just set the content-type header currently and it will work then) looking forward for 1. swagger 2 or openAPI 3 support. 2. import/export using HAR file which is an standard way to share request/response logs. | ||
2020-09-02 | Veetesh Jain | en | Mimic saved countless dev hours of me and my team. some of feature that like loved 1. import/export mock, helped my team to preview during code reviews. 2. logs tab helped me to quickly mock (just set the content-type header currently and it will work then) looking forward for 1. swagger 2 or openAPI 3 support. 2. import/export using HAR file which is an standard way to share request/response logs. | |
2020-08-07 | NE debug | The UI shown in the extension doesnt look anything like the screenshots. And it doesnt work anyway. | ||
2020-08-07 | NE debug | en | The UI shown in the extension doesnt look anything like the screenshots. And it doesnt work anyway. |