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mitmproxy ^^^^^^^^^ |travis| |appveyor| |coverage| |latest_release| |python_versions| This repository contains the **mitmproxy** and **pathod** projects. ``mitmproxy`` is an interactive, SSL-capable intercepting proxy with a console interface. ``mitmdump`` is the command-line version of mitmproxy. Think tcpdump for HTTP. ``mitmweb`` is a web-based interface for mitmproxy. ``pathoc`` and ``pathod`` are perverse HTTP client and server applications designed to let you craft almost any conceivable HTTP request, including ones that creatively violate the standards. Documentation & Help -------------------- General information, tutorials, and precompiled binaries can be found on the mitmproxy and pathod websites. |mitmproxy_site| The latest documentation for mitmproxy is also available on ReadTheDocs. |mitmproxy_docs| Join our discussion forum on Discourse to ask questions, help each other solve problems, and come up with new ideas for the project. |mitmproxy_discourse| Join our developer chat on Slack if you would like to contribute to mitmproxy itself. |slack| Installation ------------ The installation instructions are `here <http://docs.mitmproxy.org/en/stable/install.html>`__. If you want to contribute changes, keep on reading. Contributing ------------ As an open source project, mitmproxy welcomes contributions of all forms. If you would like to bring the project forward, please consider contributing in the following areas: - **Maintenance:** We are *incredibly* thankful for individuals who are stepping up and helping with maintenance. This includes (but is not limited to) triaging issues, reviewing pull requests and picking up stale ones, helping out other users in our forums_, creating minimal, complete and verifiable examples or test cases for existing bug reports, updating documentation, or fixing minor bugs that have recently been reported. - **Code Contributions:** We actively mark issues that we consider are `good first contributions`_. If you intend to work on a larger contribution to the project, please come talk to us first. Development Setup ----------------- To get started hacking on mitmproxy, please follow the `advanced installation`_ steps to install mitmproxy from source, but stop right before running ``pip3 install mitmproxy``. Instead, do the following: .. code-block:: bash git clone https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy.git cd mitmproxy ./dev.sh # "powershell .\dev.ps1" on Windows The *dev* script will create a `virtualenv`_ environment in a directory called "venv" and install all mandatory and optional dependencies into it. The primary mitmproxy components - mitmproxy and pathod - are installed as "editable", so any changes to the source in the repository will be reflected live in the virtualenv. The main executables for the project - ``mitmdump``, ``mitmproxy``, ``mitmweb``, ``pathod``, and ``pathoc`` - are all created within the virtualenv. After activating the virtualenv, they will be on your $PATH, and you can run them like any other command: .. code-block:: bash . venv/bin/activate # "venv\Scripts\activate" on Windows mitmdump --version Testing ------- If you've followed the procedure above, you already have all the development requirements installed, and you can run the full test suite (including tests for code style and documentation) with tox_: .. code-block:: bash tox For speedier testing, we recommend you run `pytest`_ directly on individual test files or folders: .. code-block:: bash cd test/mitmproxy/addons pytest --cov mitmproxy.addons.anticache --looponfail test_anticache.py As pytest does not check the code style, you probably want to run ``tox -e lint`` before committing your changes. Please ensure that all patches are accompanied by matching changes in the test suite. The project tries to maintain 100% test coverage and enforces this strictly for some parts of the codebase. Documentation ------------- The mitmproxy documentation is build using Sphinx_, which is installed automatically if you set up a development environment as described above. After installation, you can render the documentation like this: .. code-block:: bash cd docs make clean make html make livehtml The last command invokes `sphinx-autobuild`_, which watches the Sphinx directory and rebuilds the documentation when a change is detected. Code Style ---------- Keeping to a consistent code style throughout the project makes it easier to contribute and collaborate. Please stick to the guidelines in `PEP8`_ and the `Google Style Guide`_ unless there's a very good reason not to. This is automatically enforced on every PR. If we detect a linting error, the PR checks will fail and block merging. You can run our lint checks yourself with the following command: .. code-block:: bash tox -e lint .. |mitmproxy_site| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/api/https%3A%2F%2F-mitmproxy.org-blue.svg :target: https://mitmproxy.org/ :alt: mitmproxy.org .. |mitmproxy_docs| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/api/docs-latest-brightgreen.svg :target: http://docs.mitmproxy.org/en/latest/ :alt: mitmproxy documentation .. |mitmproxy_discourse| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/api/https%3A%2F%2F-discourse.mitmproxy.org-orange.svg :target: https://discourse.mitmproxy.org :alt: Discourse: mitmproxy .. |slack| image:: http://slack.mitmproxy.org/badge.svg :target: http://slack.mitmproxy.org/ :alt: Slack Developer Chat .. |travis| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/travis/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/master.svg?label=travis%20ci :target: https://travis-ci.org/mitmproxy/mitmproxy :alt: Travis Build Status .. |appveyor| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/appveyor/ci/mhils/mitmproxy/master.svg?label=appveyor%20ci :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mhils/mitmproxy :alt: Appveyor Build Status .. |coverage| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/codecov/c/github/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/master.svg?label=codecov :target: https://codecov.io/gh/mitmproxy/mitmproxy :alt: Coverage Status .. |latest_release| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/pypi/v/mitmproxy.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mitmproxy :alt: Latest Version .. |python_versions| image:: https://shields.mitmproxy.org/pypi/pyversions/mitmproxy.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mitmproxy :alt: Supported Python versions .. _`advanced installation`: http://docs.mitmproxy.org/en/latest/install.html#advanced-installation .. _virtualenv: https://virtualenv.pypa.io/ .. _`pytest`: http://pytest.org/ .. _tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/ .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx-doc.org/ .. _sphinx-autobuild: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinx-autobuild .. _PEP8: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008 .. _`Google Style Guide`: https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html .. _forums: https://discourse.mitmproxy.org/ .. _`good first contributions`: https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Agood-first-contribution