Original author(s) | Karl von Randow |
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Developer(s) | Karl von Randow |
Initial release | 2002; 18 years ago |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS X 10.7 - 10.15, Linux[2] |
Platform | Java |
Size | 55 MB |
Type | Packet analyzer |
License | Trialware |
Website | www.charlesproxy.com |
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Charles Web Debugging Proxy is a cross-platform HTTP debugging proxy server application written in Java. It enables the user to view HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP/2[3] and enabled TCP port traffic accessed from, to, or via the local computer. This includes requests and responses including HTTP headers and metadata (e.g. cookies, caching and encoding information) with functionality targeted at assisting developers analyze connections and messaging.
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Features[edit]
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- Fiddler is a Web Debugging Proxy which logs all HTTP (S) traffic between your computer and the Internet. Fiddler allows you to inspect traffic, set breakpoints, and “fiddle” with incoming or outgoing data. Fiddler includes a powerful event-based scripting subsystem, and can be extended using any.NET language.
- Network message analysis – Charles shows full messaging sources of all HTTP and similar TCP-based communications that pass via its proxy port.
- XML, JSON, SOAP interpretation – structured viewers that translate the raw HTTP content into a tree format for analysis.
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript viewers – providing marked-up/formatted/unminified text content display
- SSL debugging – allowing decryption of encrypted data to review/troubleshoot the transmitted content.
- Bandwidth throttling – to simulate slower internet speeds by slowing down bandwidth/speed and introducing latency, for example to simulate a slower 3G connection.
- Flash development aids – including Action Message Format (AMF) content analysis.
- Debugging HTTP connections from mobile devices – providing a proxy between an iOS[4] or Android[5] device and a remote site, to debug HTTP connections and behavior that only occur on devices, including debugging video streaming issues, airplay issues, etc. that cannot be tested in the iOS simulator.
- Remote file debugging – ability to swap out a remote file for a local file to aid debugging a remote site without requiring access to the server files.[6]
- Debugging aids – such as repeating URL post requests to test server changes, adding breakpoints, or editing request variables.
- Validation function – ability to right-click any proxy request, and provide validation feedback using the W3C Markup Validation Service, useful for content the W3C service otherwise cannot access directly.
Browser support[edit]
Charles will autoconfigure for use on the following browsers:
- IE (Windows system proxy settings)
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari (Mac OS X or Windows system proxy settings)
See also[edit]
Web Debugging Proxy Chrome
References[edit]
- ^'Charles Web Debugging Proxy Application – Version History'. 15 January 2020.
- ^'Charles Web Debugging Proxy Application – Download Charles'.
- ^Jesse Wilson (2016-08-01). 'Charles 4 has HTTP/2'.
- ^'Tutorial: Using Charles Proxy With Your iOS Development And HTTP Debugging'. 2016-04-11.
- ^Erik Straub (2017-06-20). 'Using Charles Proxy to Debug Android SSL Traffic'.
- ^David Walsh (2016-01-21). 'Remote Debugging with Charles Proxy'.
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External links[edit]
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