The interactive web server.
HTTPLabs let you inspect HTTP requests and forge responses.
go install github.com/gchaincl/httplab/cmd/httplab@latestyaourt httplab
Snap FIXME
On systems where snap is supported:
snap install httplab
Each release provides pre-built binaries for different architectures, you can download them here: https://github.com/gchaincl/httplab/releases/latest
Usage of httplab:
  -a, --auto-update       Auto-updates response when fields change. (default true)
  -b, --body string       Specifies the inital response body. (default "Hello, World")
  -c, --config string     Specifies custom config path.
      --cors              Enable CORS.
      --cors-display      Display CORS requests. (default true)
  -d, --delay int         Specifies the initial response delay in ms.
  -H, --headers strings   Specifies the initial response headers. (default [X-Server:HTTPLab])
  -p, --port int          Specifies the port where HTTPLab will bind to. (default 10080)
  -s, --status string     Specifies the initial response status. (default "200")
  -v, --version           Prints current version.
| Key | Description | 
|---|---|
| Tab | Next Input | 
| Shift+Tab | Previous Input | 
| Ctrl+a | Apply Response changes | 
| Ctrl+r | Resets Request history | 
| Ctrl+s | Save Response as | 
| Ctrl+f | Save Request as | 
| Ctrl+l | Toggle Responses list | 
| Ctrl+t | Toggle Response builder | 
| Ctrl+o | Open Body file | 
| Ctrl+b | Switch Body mode | 
| Ctrl+h | Toggle Help | 
| Ctrl+w | Toggle line wrapping | 
| q | Close popup | 
| PgUp | Previous Request | 
| PgDown | Next Request | 
| Ctrl+c | Quit | 
HTTPLab uses file to store pre-built responses, it will look for a file called .httplab on the current directory if not found it will fallback to $HOME.
A sample file can be found here.
HTTPLab is heavily inspired by wuzz

