Introduction
What is Reqable?
Regable = Fiddler/Charles + Postman
Reqable is a one-stop HTTP development + debugging localization solution, with a more convenient experience, more advanced protocols, more efficient performance and a more refined interface.
Reqable is a cross-platform professional HTTP development and debugging tool that supports HTTP1, HTTP2 and HTTP3 (QUIC) protocols on all platforms. It is easy to use, advanced in function, and efficient in performance, helping enterprises improve interface production efficiency! This product requires a certain The basic knowledge of the network is only suitable for development, testing, network, security, crawler and other engineering professionals, or used under the guidance of professionals.
Official website address: https://reqable.com/zh-CN/
A new generation of API debugging + API testing one-stop domestic solution
The whole platform supports HTTP1, HTTP2 and HTTP3 (QUIC), and advanced technology empowers API production.
main highlights
easy to use
Technology needs to simplify
Reqable has been adhering to the principle of simplicity and ease of use from the beginning of its design, abandoning fancy and complicated functions and elements, no need to register and log in, just install and use!
advanced function
Advancing with the times and benefiting the sea
Reqable fully supports the HTTP2 protocol and partially supports the HTTP3 (QUIC) protocol. At the same time, the client program will cover all terminal platforms and keep the features completely consistent!
high performance
Standing on the shoulders of Flutter
Reqable is developed based on C++ and Flutter, does not install a browser or run a JVM, and has the performance of a native platform.
Simple and beautiful
really small and beautiful
Based on Material Design, it supports light and dark modes, as well as a variety of beautiful accent colors and code colors, but the installation package is only 20M.
protocol support
1. Fully support HTTP/1.x, HTTP2, and partially support HTTP3.
2. Support multiple proxy protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, Socks4, Socks4a and Socks5.
3. Support HTTPS, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 and TLSv1.3.
4. Support Websocket upgraded based on HTTP1 protocol.
Capture packet debugging
1. Support control functions such as rewriting, breakpoints, and Python scripts.
2. Support functions such as requesting playback, editing, highlighting, and saving.
3. Support quick filter and global search function.
4. Support HAR file import and export function.
interface test
1. Support collections and history records for easy backtracking.
2. Support cookies, request authorization, proxy and performance statistics, etc.
3. Support debugging linkage to better analyze data and traffic.
4. All data is stored locally offline, which is more secure and reliable.
Comparison with other tools
Postman is a little heavier for development in a fast iteration cycle, especially when there are some unique security configurations that need to be set. In the joint debugging process with the client, you need to use the packet capture tool Finder. It is a rare software that integrates Postman and Fiddler, which greatly improves work efficiency.
In the past, postman was used for the debugging interface, and Charles or Fiddler was used for test data, but the operation interfaces of these softwares are cumbersome and require frequent switching. After experiencing Reqable, I found out that this tool is so powerful. The interface is simple and beautiful, and the operation is extremely smooth. Now you only need to move the mouse on Reqable to debug the interface or test data. Reqable brings great convenience to our work and allows us to focus more development without being hampered by tool limitations.
As a domestic packet capture tool, Reqable has complete functions, simple and beautiful style, easy to use, and a variety of debugging and auxiliary functions, which is more in line with the habits of domestic users. Compared with the commonly used Charles and Fiddler in the past, the author of Reqable has higher support, faster function iteration, and longer-term planning. It is expected that more new features will be launched in the future.
other resources
Recommended by Charles, the packet capture reverse artifact, the https interface has no secrets