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You can easily scan through traffic by highlighting content type, status, and source. Or, you can use powerful filtering tools that match your messages to the most important ones. With MDN inline explanations and docs, you can examine the URL, status, headers, and body of each request, or response. You can explore message bodies using highlighting and auto formatting for JSON HTML, JS, JS and other formats, all with the help of Monaco, the editor in Visual Studio Code. Match requests precisely, jump to them as they appear, and edit any information: the target URL or method, headers, body, or method. You can either respond manually to the requests as they arrive or pass them upstream. On the way back, pause and edit the actual response. Step through HTTP traffic request-by-request, or manually mock errors and endpoints. To quickly prototype against new services or endpoints, create rules that match requests.

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The ICObench Data API provides access to a range of information from the platform, such as ICO listings, ratings, and various statistics. This guide offers steps to help you identify the necessary API calls while also illustrating a straightforward scenario involving the API's use. Authentication for the API operates using the HMAC method along with the SHA384 algorithm to ensure secure queries. After registering for the service, you will receive both private and public keys needed for accessing the API data from the designated endpoint. To effectively utilize the ICObench Data API, it is essential to possess both a "Private Key" and a "Public Key." The Public Key helps to identify the user of the API and is included in the request header as "X-ICObench-Key." Meanwhile, the Private Key is utilized for signing each request in conjunction with the JSON data. Both keys undergo hashing through HMAC SHA384, are then converted to base64 format, and transmitted via the request header labeled as "X-ICObench-Sig." Understanding this process is crucial for anyone looking to effectively leverage the capabilities of the ICObench Data API.

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Integrations

Android
Brave Browser
Docker
Electron
Google Chrome
Microsoft Edge
Mozilla Firefox
Semarchy xDI

Pricing Details

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Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

HTTP Toolkit

Founded

2018

Country

Spain

Website

httptoolkit.com

Vendor Details

Company Name

ICObench

Website

icobench.com/developers

Product Features

Network Monitoring

Bandwidth Monitoring
Baseline Manager
Diagnostic Tools
IP Address Monitoring
Internet Usage Monitoring
Real Time Analytics
Resource Management
SLA Monitoring
Server Monitoring
Uptime Monitoring
Web Traffic Reporting

Software Testing

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Dynamic Testing
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Manual Testing
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Static Testing
Test Case Management
Variable Testing Methods
White-Box Testing

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