Compare Chrome extensions: Requestly - Intercept, Modify & Mock HTTP Requests vs Request Interceptor
Stats | Requestly - Intercept, Modify & Mock HTTP Requests | Request Interceptor |
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User count | 200,000+ | 10,000+ |
Average rating | 4.41 | 4.05 |
Rating count | 1,100 | 57 |
Last updated | 2024-03-27 | 2023-10-23 |
Size | 670.72K | 1.98M |
Version | 24.3.5 | 1.6.0 |
Short description | |
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The easiest way to Redirect URLs, Modify HTTP Headers, Mock APIs, Inject custom JS, Modify GraphQL Requests | Intercept Requests and add custom rules to modify request/response headers, block/redirect requests, modify query params. |
Full summary | |
🚀 Chrome’s favorite Open-Source DevTool of 2024! Named one of the best Chrome extensions to Modify HTTP Requests by the Google Chrome team. ❤️ & Used by over 230000+ web developers in 15000+ organizations. Github Repo - https://github.com/requestly/requestly/ Best alternative to Charles Proxy, Fiddler, and ModHeader that works directly in Chrome with beautiful, modern UI and team collaboration features. 🌟 Top Use Cases → Test JavaScript changes directly on your production site without code changes. → Use the Redirect Rule to load scripts from local or staging environments on production sites. → Modify and Mock API Request payload, Response body, & Status Code. → Override GraphQL Requests 📌 https://requestly.com/blog/what-is-requestly Unlike Charles Proxy & Fiddler, Requestly doesn’t set up a proxy in your browser, and hence, developers don’t face VPN issues or lags while using it. Requestly leverages Chrome Extension APIs under the hood to hit API endpoints and intercept & modify requests. |
This extension helps in building rules(conditions) which when met will help in
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