What is Requestly?
Requestly is an open-source web debugging tool that speeds up your web dev cycle 10X faster. Requestly is available as both a browser extension and a desktop app. Learn more to understand what Requestly is and how it helps your dev cycle.
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How to test and debug Adobe Target campaigns in Chrome
You can integrate Adobe Target on your site either by directly integrating Adobe Target JS snippet or through Adobe Launch (DTM aka satellite). This article focuses on testing & debugging of Adobe Target campaigns (included with Adobe Launch).
Why you should switch to Brave from Google Chrome
It's 2022 and the internet as a whole is changing faster than ever. Do you value your privacy and an open internet?
How to Self Host Mozilla Firefox Add-ons
Once you have developed a Mozilla addon, you will try to take the next step to distribute it to wider audience. There are two ways you can distribute your addon.
Share rules and collaborate with team mates!
Requestly offers a ton of features which just make surfing the web a whole lot easier, be it for Web Designers, Product Marketers or even Developers in general. Definitely at some point, you would want to share the rules you would have created with your colleagues and other developers. We will show you how you can share a list of rules create by you, Let's dive right in!
Simplifying API Testing with Requestly API Mock Service
APIs have a crucial role in linking various applications on the internet nowadays. As a developer, you have likely encountered the need to create or use an API for your application. However, how can you efficiently test applications that depend on APIs that are not yet implemented?
How to simulate API latency during development
In the real world, network conditions are unpredictable, and API latency can vary significantly. Slow response times can lead to frustrated users, increased bounce rates, and even lost business opportunities. In this blog, let's learn how to simulate this latency using Requestly.
Simulate Fake response status codes using Requestly
This article will take you through how to use Requestly to simulate different API status codes and test your app
Simulating 404 HTTP status code in Blinkit Search API
Nobody wants to see errors in their API. But they appear at times when least expected. The possible scenarios when an error pops up could be something is wrong with the request or some problem with the API. Whatever may be the cause, one thing is sure traffic would stop.
Stop facebook from tracking you
Privacy is a myth in internet world but we must do whatever it takes to protect us from internet giants tracking us. In this article, we are going to help you setup a Requestly rule which you can use directly to stop Facebook from tracking you.
How to stress test React apps
As software developers, we are well aware of the pivotal role testing plays in ensuring the success of our web apps. In this blog post, we will delve into the concept of stress testing and demonstrate how to stress test a practical website using a popular stress testing tool.