![]() In addition to the POST request, we also needed to map the OPTIONS request (CORS preflight request). However, in Fiddler, we can work around this by unchecking the AutoResponder checkbox “Unmatched requests passthrough”. ![]() So, you could, for instance, write an OnBeforeResponse handler which modifies the response before returning it to the client. You could write a little bit of script which modifies the HTTP Response after the AutoResponder has loaded it. Fiddler also tries to establish a CONNECT request to the server. The AutoResponder doesnt have this feature, but the AutoResponder is designed for simplicity. So let us test it by disabling the internet.Īnd now, we have the same problem as we had with Charles Proxy. There are only two endpoints, and we have them already covered at the AutoResponder. If your API is big, you should only map those requests in AutoResponder, which are necessary for you to finish your current or next task. There is no option to “batch”-map a whole parent path to recorded responses on your hard drive. Unfortunately, this is exactly what we need to do. This is especially valuable when you are missing a stable internet connection.Ī naive solution would be to drag and drop each possible path/method combination into the AutoResponder and match it against the according to the stored response. ![]()
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