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I may take a stab at this later today/tomorrow. I was thinking something along the lines of wuzz -o /path/to/file
will open the app with all of the windows populated. Just CTRL + r
to run the request. Additionally I was thinking it may also be nice to have a feature where as requests are made they are stored in a history. Then if you wanted to execute a previously executed command you could use the arrow keys or something to navigate through previously executed requests. What do you guys think?
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I like these proposals!
As for wuzz -o /path/to/file
, it would be nice if that config contained multiple request infos, or the full "history".
As for the history itself, sometimes I do stupid typos or just figure out a correct way of making a request. So I would not store each an every request, but rather the latest for the given unique URL.
I do love Ctrl + r
idea! It is so annoying to press multiple TABs back and forth.
Finally, given that the tool has sophisticated internal request mechanisms, would it be possible to introduce command line arguments like --method PUT
, --data param=val
, --url http://smth.com
and so on. Additionally tool returns 0 for 200+ response and not 0 otherwise. If it is implemented, I would be able to use a tool in my test pipeline.
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Now that #74 is merged, seems like this issue could be closed... I wanted to ask before that, though: how do we load a previous request? Now that I've got my Authorization: Bearer ...
and url and params set, it would be nice to be able to restore the request I saved.
Looking at the code now, but I'm not a go developer, so
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Ahha, wuzz -f saved-request
.
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