JavaScript - Saving a HAR file based on a website URL to the location of the .js file
I have tried using Browsermod-proxy and fs but it keeps giving me errors about missing 'fsevents' or 'msgpack'. I've been looking and testing for at least a solid 15 hours and i cant seem to find anything.
javascript url har
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I have tried using Browsermod-proxy and fs but it keeps giving me errors about missing 'fsevents' or 'msgpack'. I've been looking and testing for at least a solid 15 hours and i cant seem to find anything.
javascript url har
Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06
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I have tried using Browsermod-proxy and fs but it keeps giving me errors about missing 'fsevents' or 'msgpack'. I've been looking and testing for at least a solid 15 hours and i cant seem to find anything.
javascript url har
I have tried using Browsermod-proxy and fs but it keeps giving me errors about missing 'fsevents' or 'msgpack'. I've been looking and testing for at least a solid 15 hours and i cant seem to find anything.
javascript url har
javascript url har
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Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06
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Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06
Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06
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Why don't you just use your browser's developer tools, or something like Fiddler? Elaborate a bit... what are you trying to do? What's the context?
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 3:29
Im looking to make this automatic. so i dont have to touch anything. what im looking to do exactly would be like this: i can click on my html document and whern i click it it will save the har file based on a set url and save the file to the same location as the html document.
– Tyler
Nov 22 '18 at 4:06