LiveBin is a simple tool used to inspect HTTP requests.
It tries not to get in your way, it doesn't parse the body or do other
fancy stuff with your request. This way you see exactly what was sent.
The idea is basically having the same output you would get by doing HTTP
requests to a listening instance of netcat
.
Under the hood it uses the super cool Phoenix Live View, so new requests are prepended at the top of the page without the need of refreshing.
You can visit liveb.in to try it live.
You can run your instance using the Docker image
export SECRET_KEY_BASE=$(mix phx.gen.secret)
# or `openssl rand -base64 48` if you don't have phx generators installed
docker run -e SECRET_KEY_BASE -p 4000:4000 rbino/live_bin:0.3.0
Now you can visit localhost:4000
from your browser.
live_bin accepts these additional environment variables, that you can pass with -e
to docker run
:
PORT
: the listening port, that will have to be exposed from the container. Defaults to4000
.PHX_HOST
: base host (e.g.example.com
) where live_bin is served. Needed to make websockets work and to correctly generate links. Defaults toexample.com
.LIVE_BIN_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT
: the timeout after which a bin will be deleted if there's no activity on it, in milliseconds. Defaults to infinity.LIVE_BIN_MAX_REQUESTS
: the max number of requests that a bin can receive before being deleted. Defaults tonil
, which means unlimited.LIVE_BIN_USE_BIN_SUBDOMAINS
: iftrue
, generates request URLs appear as<bin_id>.<host>
instead of<host>/r/<bin_id>
. This just changes the way URLs are generated, to make it work, the reverse proxy must perform the appropriate URL rewriting (taking<bin_id>
from the subdomain and putting it in the path).
In priv/examples/nginx-example.conf
you can find a sample nginx
conf to
serve as reverse proxy for live_bin, with bin subdomains support. You should just be
able to replace live_b.in
with your URL and, after obtaining SSL certificates,
you should be good to go.
You can run your local instance (to test modifications) simply with:
$ mix deps.get
$ npm install --prefix assets
$ iex -S mix phx.server
Alternatively, you can also rebuild the Docker image with:
$ docker build .
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