A simple utility to replay the contents of a HTTP Archive (HAR) file while maintaining the delay between requests. Utilizes the request npm module to execute the HTTP replay requests.
Available on the public NPM registry as har-replay
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npm install har-replay --save
var harReplay = require('har-replay');
harReplay.load('example.har');
harReplay.load(file, [options])
Load and replay the request in the HAR file found at local path file
. A delay of entry.startDateTime - firstEntry.startDateTime
will be applied to all requests after the first one.
options
timeout
: A timeout (milliseconds) to wait for a reply. Defaults to 1 minute.beforeRequest
: Afunction(request) { ... }
to manipulate the request before it is replayed. If this method returnsfalse
then the request will not be replayed. If your function returns a promise, the library willawait
it before continuing on to make the request.onResponse
: Afunction(response, request) { ... }
to process the response that results from a replayed request. See for the axios response schema.onFinish
: A callback function that gets called once all requests have been replayed and all responses (or errors) have been received.onError
: Afunction(error, request) { ... }
callback when any error occurs during replay.replayCachedEntries
: Whether or not to replay requests where the response was loaded from the browser cache. By default this isfalse
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Full Example:
const harReplay = require('har-replay');
harReplay.load('example.har', {
beforeRequest: function(request) {
request.headers['Some-New-Header'] = 'abc';
},
onResponse: function(response, request, body) {
console.log(`Response status code for ${request.url}: ${response.status}`);
},
onFinish: function() {
console.log('All done!');
},
onError: function(error, request) {
console.error(error);
}
});