HTTP requests debugger for Node.js. Use Wirebird to inspect requests your Node.js application makes.
It's very similar to Chrome DevTools, but for Node.js.
In order to sniff outgoing HTTP traffic from your Node.js application,
you have to install wirebird-client
and attach it to the inspected process.
In order to view the requests you need to install wirebird
globally and run it.
npm i -g wirebird
npm i -D wirebird-client
Now it's time to attach wirebird-client
.
For example, if your project used to be run by the following command:
npm run dev
, now you need to replace it with:
npx wbenv ui npm run dev
To start Wirebird, run:
wirebird
You can change the default port:
wirebird --port 3000
# or:
wirebird -p 3000
Also if you dont need to start browser automatically, you can disable it:
wirebird --headless
# or:
wirebird -H