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Also would like to consider --proxy url to also support https.
Any timelines on having https support. Also any guidance to implement https support is also much appreciated, I can contribute back.
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No, not at the moment. It looks like that would not be too difficult to add in, but then we'd have to deal with certificates. Is this something you need?
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Hi, I am working around this by doing my own reverse proxy with http-proxy that simply proxies the https to the http that api mocker supports.What would be perfect is just as grunt-contrib-connect config does, allowing a { protocol: 'https' } and it just works over https. I bet we could take what they did inside contrib-connect and take it.
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Interesting... I'll take a look at that option in grunt-contrib-connect. I usually just do my local dev with http, and worry about https on a shared server. But I can see that it would be nice to have in apimocker.
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I was exactly the same way - until a new requirement forced https in my local env on me. In a way it's good, we are more in parallel with the production env.
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