* Update dev guide
* Move plugin_examples/ as proxy.plugin
* Update proxy.plugin ref path in readme
* Remove unnecessary port flag
* Remove plugin_examples from github workflows
* dashboard folder is a npm package not python package anymore
* Plugins can now be tried using Docker image
* Allow resources to load from http and ws when running w/o https
* Move dashboard backend (dashboard.py) within proxy module. Now shipped with pip install proxy.py
* Update ref to dashboard backend in github workflows
* Add git-pre-commit hook file.
Enable it by symlinking as .git/hooks/pre-commit
* Also enable static server for dashboard serving
* Refine docs
* Decouple relay from dashboard.
Will be re-used by devtools protocol plugin.
* Just have a single manager for all eventing
* Ofcourse managers cant be shared across processes
* Remove unused
* Add DevtoolsProtocolPlugin
* Emit REQUEST_COMPLETE core event
* Emit only if --enable-events used
* Add event emitter for response cycle
* Fill up core events to devtools protocol expectations
* Serve static content with Cache-Control header and gzip compression
* Add PWA manifest.json and icons from sample PWA apps (replace later)
* Catch any exception and be ssl agnostic
* Add CSP headers and avoid inline scripts
* Re-enable iframe and deobfuscation
* Embed plugins within <section/> block
* Make tab switching agnostic of block name
* Add support for browser history on tab change
* Default hash to #home
* Switch to tab if hash is already set
* Expand canvas to fill screen even without content
* Remove inline css for embedded devtools
* Make dashboard backend websocket API pluggable
* doc
* Dynamically load devtools instead of on page load
* Add support for passing flags as kwargs to main / start methods.
* Fix tests for refactored code
* Allow proxy.main, proxy.start, proxy.TestCase.
Also update README.md to reflect the same.
* Use Any for **opts
* Move main as __init__ to avoid name conflicts
* Fix tests
* Update setup.py entry_point
* Explicitly install requirements before setup.py
* Explicitly mention packages of interest
* ipv6 fails on ubuntu, use ipv4
* Make typing-extensions optional
* Instead of putting it all under __init__.py, move main.py to proxy.py
* Simply make setup.py module free
* autopep8
* Explicitly link version changelog in TOC
* Separate out app header body builder
* Ensure unsubscribe when disabling inspection. Fixes#164
* Avoid creation of new manager per dashboard instance.
* Add UI header for all plugins (tabs)
* Ensure app body for all plugin skeleton
* Move app-header and app-body within core for consistent dashboard look and feel
* Consistent UI header body for plugins
* autopep8
* make devtools
* convert to es6
* Add inspect_traffic plugin devtools app
* trigger re-build, github UI is stuck
* Dynamically load devtools within inspect traffic view
* Just copy devtools into public/dashboard folder
* Works but not how we wanted, devtools takes over entire body and doesnt contain itself within a div
* Explicitly link version changelog in TOC
* Separate out app header body builder
* Ensure unsubscribe when disabling inspection. Fixes#164
* Avoid creation of new manager per dashboard instance.
* Add UI header for all plugins (tabs)
* Ensure app body for all plugin skeleton
* Move app-header and app-body within core for consistent dashboard look and feel
* Consistent UI header body for plugins
* autopep8
* Add demonstration of how to use proxy.py within Python application unittests
* mypy fixes
* test_with_proxy example
* Add docs for proxy.main.TestCase.
Also wait for proxy.py server to come up before running the tests.
* Introduce sendMessage websocket api which allows for callbacks, deprecate lastPingId in favor of callbacks
* Let InspectTrafficPlugin handle all pushed inspection events
* Separate out files for different responsibilities.
1. Add src/plugins directory. This directory holds one typescript file
per plugin. Each plugin is optionally can be displayed as a tab on
the UI.
2. Move WebsocketApi to ws.ts. This file contains all websocket APIs
provided by dashboard.py backend.
* Make dashboard pluggable
* Move devtools under core too
* Register tabs dynamically
* Typescript fixes for abstract interfaces
* Initialize plugin app body skeleton
* Call activated / deactivated on tab change
* Move plugin name within plugin classes and initialize plugin within proxy dashboard constructor
* templatize api development plugin
* eslint fixes
* use globs
* Remove useless constructors
* Add utilities to generate private key and public keys with alternate cnames
* Add separate package proxy.py-plugins, fixes#156
* Generate certificates to comply with Mac requirements.
* Add utility for CSR generation and signing
* Fixes#161
* Add initial pki tests
* Refactor Makefile and add dashboard setup.py
* Package dashboard as proxy.py-dashboard pip package
* Give dashboard releases its own version
* Fix lib-package reference
* Move tests into individual modules too
* Ensure one test class per file
* Fix docker image after refactoring
* Add github actions workflow for building docker image
* Fix image name
* Setup python required for extracting proxy version
* Version will also require deps
* Update flags
* Update debugging instructions and run instructions for develops
* Update references to plugins directory
* For readability add sections for run from command line using pip
* Move internal doc under developer section
* Add option to pass fully-qualified plugin path
* Remove redundant variables
* Initialize frontend dashboard app (written in typescript)
* Add a WebsocketFrame.text method to quickly build a text frame raw packet, also close connection for static file serving, atleast Google Chrome seems to hang up instead of closing the connection
* Add read_and_build_static_file_response method for reusability in plugins
* teardown websocket connection when opcode CONNECTION_CLOSE is received
* First draft of proxy.py dashboard
* Remove uglify, obfuscator is superb enough
* Correct generic V
* First draft of dashboard
* ProtocolConfig is now Flags
* First big refactor toward no-single-file-module
* Working tests
* Update dashboard for refactored imports
* Remove proxy.py as now we can just call python -m proxy -h
* Fix setup.py for refactored code
* Banner update
* Lint check
* Fix dashboard static serving and no UNDER_TEST constant necessary
* Add support for plugin imports when specified in path/to/module.MyPlugin
* Update README with instructions to run proxy.py after refactor
* Move dashboard under /dashboard path
* Rename to devtools.ts
* remove unused
* Update github workflow for new directory structure
* Update test command too
* Fix coverage generation
* *.py is an invalid syntax on windows
* No * on windows
* Enable execution via github zip downloads
* Github Zip downloads cannot be executed as Github puts project under a folder named after Github project, this breaks python interpreter expectation of finding a __main__.py in the root directory
* Forget zip runs for now
* Initialize ProxyDashboard on page load rather than within typescript i.e. on script load
* Enforce eslint with standard style
* Add .editorconfig to make editor compatible with various style requirements (Makefile, Typescript, Python)
* Remove extra empty line
* Add ability to pass headers with HttpRequestRejected exception, also remove proxy agent header for HttpRequestRejected
* Add ability to pass headers with HttpRequestRejected exception, also remove proxy agent header for HttpRequestRejected
* Fix tests
* Move common code under common sub-module
* Move flags under common module
* Move acceptor under core
* Move connection under core submodule
* Move chunk_parser under http
* Move http_parser as http/parser
* Move http_methods as http/methods
* Move http_proxy as http/proxy
* Move web_server as http/server
* Move status_codes as http/codes
* move websocket as http/websocket
* Move exception under http/exception, also move http/proxy exceptions under http/exceptions
* move protocol_handler as http/handler
* move devtools as http/devtools
* Move version under common/version
* Lifecycle if now core Event
* autopep8
* Add core event queue
* Register / unregister handler
* Enable inspection support for frontend dashboard
* Dont give an illusion of exception for HttpProtocolExceptions
* Update readme for refactored codebase
* DictQueueType everywhere
* Move all websocket API related code under WebsocketApi class
* Inspection enabled on tab switch.
1. Additionally now acceptors are assigned an int id.
2. Fix tests to match change in constructor.
* Corresponding ends of the work queues can be closed immediately.
Since work queues between AcceptorPool and Acceptor process is used only
once, close corresponding ends asap instead of at shutdown.
* No need of a manager for shared multiprocess Lock.
This unnecessarily creates additional manager process.
* Move threadless into its own module
* Merge acceptor and acceptor_pool tests
* Defer os.close
* Change content display with tab clicks.
Also ensure relay manager shutdown.
* Remove --cov flags
* Use right type for SyncManager
* Ensure coverage again
* Print help to discover flags, --cov certainly not available on Travis for some reason
* Add pytest-cov to requirements-testing
* Re-add windows on .travis also add changelog to readme
* Use 3.7 and no pip upgrade since it fails on travis windows
* Attempt to fix pip install on windows
* Disable windows on travis, it fails and uses 3.8. Try reporting coverage from github actions
* Move away from coveralls, use codecov
* Codecov app installation either didnt work or token still needs to be passed
* Remove travis CI
* Use https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action for coverage uploads
* Remove run codecov
* Ha, codecov action only works on linux, what a mess
* Add cookie.js though unable to use it with es5/es6 modules yet
* Enable testing for python 3.8 also Build dashboard during testing
* No python 3.8 on github actions yet
* Autopep8
* Add separate workflows for library (python) and dashboard (node) app
* Type jobs not job
* Add checkout
* Fix parsing node version
* Fix dashboard build on windows
* Show codecov instead of coveralls
* Add pipeline response parsing tests
* build_http_response now only adds content-length if transfer-encoding is
not provided.
Also return pending raw chunks from ChunkParser so that we can parse
pipelined chunk responses.
* Workers need not register/unregister sock for every loop
* No need of explicit socket.settimeout(0) which is same as socket.setblocking(False)
* Remove settimeout assertion
* Only store sender side of Pipe(). Also ensure both end of the Pipe() are closed on shutdown
* Make now global. Also we seem to be using datetime.utcnow and time.time for similar purposes
* Use time.time throughout. Remove incomplete test_cache_responses_plugin to avoid resource leak in tests
* Remove unused
* Wrap selector register/unregister within a context manager
* Refactor in preparation of threadless request handling
* MyPy generator fix
* Add --threadless flag
* Internally call them acceptors
* Internally use acceptors
* Add Threadless class.
Also no need to pass family over pipe to acceptors.
* Make threadless work for a single client :)
* Threadless is soon be our default
* Close client queue
* Use context manager for register/unregister
* Fix Acceptor tests broken after refactoring
* Use asyncio tasks to invoke ProtocolHandle.handle_events
This gives all client threads a chance to respond without
waiting for other handlers to return.
* Explicitly initialize event loop per Threadless process
* Mypy fixes
* Add ThreadlessWork abstract class implemented by ProtocolHandler
* Add benchmark.py
Avoid TIME_WAIT by properly shutting down the connection.
* Add benchmark.py as part of testing workflow
* When e2e encryption is enabled, unwrap socket before shutdown to ensure CLOSED state
* MyPy fixes, Union should have worked, but likely unwrap is not part of socket.socket hence
* Unwrap if wrapped before shutdown
* Unwrap if wrapped before shutdown
* socket.SHUT_RDWR will cause leaks
* MyPy
* Add instructions for monitor.sh
* Avoid recursive exception in new_socket_connection and only invoke plugins/shutdown if server connection was initialized
* Add Fast & Scalable section
* Update internal classes section
* Dont print out local dir path in help text :)
* Refactor
* Fix a bug where response parser for HTTP only requests was reused for pipelined requests resulting in a hang
* Add chrome_with_proxy.sh helper script
* Handle OSError during client.flush which can happen due to invalid protocol type for socket error
* Remove redundant e
* Add classmethods to quickly construct a parser object
* Don't raise from TcpConnection abstract class.
This allows both client/socket side of communication to handle
exceptions as necessary. We might refactor this again later to remove
redundant code :)
* Disable response parsing when TLS interception is enabled. See issue #127
* remove unused imports
* Within webserver parse pipelined requests only if we have a route
* Add ShortLinkPlugin plugin
* Add more shortlinks
* Add ShortLinkPlugin to README.md
* Add path forwarding too instead of leaving as excercise ;)
* Add shortlink to TOC
* Ensure no socket leaks
* Ensure no leaks
* Naming
* Default number of clients 1
* Avoid shortlinking localhost
* Stress more
* Add tests for plugin_examples.* to ensure we never break functionality
* Add tests for plugin_examples.*
* Test man in the middle
* Lint fixes
* Checkin
* Add tests for plugin examples with TLS encryption enabled
* Add --timeout flag with default value of 5. This value was previously hardcoded to 30
* --timeout=10 by default
* Dispatch 408 timeout when connection is dropped due to inactivity
* Add httpStatusCodes named tuple
* Update plugin client connection reference after TLS connection upgrade
* Add tests for is_http_1_1_keep_alive
* Add ModifyPostDataPlugin in README
* Fixes#126
* Refactor HttpProxyBasePlugin API
* before_upstream_connection too can drop request by returning None
* Remove HTTP Server startup during tests, no longer used
* Removed unused imports
* Simplify load_plugins
* Add tests to verify certificate generation
* Separate out tests for ProtocolHandler and WebServerPlugin
* Keep-alive connections for web server.
TODO: Only keep-alivei if HTTP/1.1
* Add request.path to avoid build_url repeatedly whose name is also slightly misleading
* Fix example usage of request.path
* Pipeline only for HTTP/1.1
* Lint fix
* Teardown HTTP/1.1 keep-alive request when Connection: close header is sent
* Add instructions on how to build docker image locally
* Move access_log to separate function for pretty logging
* Initialize skeleton electron app
* Attempt to open devtools
* Electron free
* Initialize public/devtools
* Add basic support for static file serving and chrome devtools.
1. No cache header management for static file serving yet.
2. No chunked encoded responses for static files yet.
3. Chrome Devtool initialization.
* Fix static serving with query params
* profile using py-spy
* Complete websocket client loop
* lint check
* Add support for building websocket frames
* Remove redundant CDT params
* Lint check
* Refactor web server base plugin name
* Devtools integrated, need more polish
* Add START_TIME global var
* lint fix
* Remove outdated chrome rdp
* Add FAQs
* Add FAQs
* socket_connection decorator + context manager
* Defer SSL handshake and plugin initialize until protocol handler thread
has started.
This is a follow up to this PR
https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py/pull/111
* Add tests for new_socket_connection and its friend socket_connection
* Address an issue which came back after being fixed in https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py/pull/92
* Lint fixes
* uff ye str and bytes
* Remove explicit flushes outside of write ready descriptor handlers
* add links to import proxy
* Only try websocket upgrade if a route is registered
* Add plugin_examples.WebServerPlugin and use precision logging for levelname
* Remove redundant comments
* Add --devtools-ws-path flag
* Add on_websocket_open and on_websocket_close callbacks
* Add empty stubs for incomplete CDT responses
* Ensure client is ready before final flush
* Shutdown on write side of socket, may be client is still reading
* Since client.closed can be set, explicitly call client.connection.closed
* Add ModifyPostDataPlugin example.
Was first asked and referenced here
https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py/issues/115
* Start adding TestHttpProxyPlugin
* Fixes#116