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HTML
35 lines
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HTML
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Many commands in __mitmproxy__ and __mitmdump__ take a filter expression.
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Filter expressions consist of the following operators:
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<table>
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<!--(for i in filt_help)-->
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<tr>
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<td class="filt_cmd">@!i[0]!@</td>
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<td class="filt_help">@!i[1]!@</td>
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</tr>
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<!--(end)-->
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</table>
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- Regexes are Python-style
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- Regexes can be specified as quoted strings
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- Header matching (~h, ~hq, ~hs) is against a string of the form "name: value".
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- Strings with no operators are matched against the request URL.
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- The default binary operator is &.
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Examples
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Url containing "google.com":
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google\.com
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Requests whose body contains the string "test":
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~r ~b test
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Anything but requests with a text/html content type:
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!(~r & ~t \"text/html\")
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