requests_inspector ๐ต
A Flutter package for logging API requests (RESTful API & GraphQL) requests and accessing it by Shaking your phone to get the RequestsInspector
widget on your screen.
Also you can share the request details as (Log or cURL command) with your team to help them debug the API requests.
From Inspector to PostMan ๐งก
Now you can use cURL
command to send the request again from your terminal or Postman ๐ช๐ช
First, add it at the top of your MaterialApp
with enabled: true
.
void main() {
runApp(const RequestsInspector(
enabled: true,
child: MyApp(),
));
}
1. RESTful API:
Note: Don't forget to enable
it!
Then, on your API request add a new RequestDetails
using RequestInspectorController
filled with the API data.
InspectorController().addNewRequest(
RequestDetails(
requestName: requestName,
requestMethod: RequestMethod.GET,
url: apiUrl,
queryParameters: params,
statusCode: responseStatusCode,
responseBody: responseData,
),
);
OR, if you are using Dio
, then you can just pass RequestsInspectorInterceptor()
to Dio.interceptors
and we are good to go ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ.
final dio = Dio()..interceptors.add(RequestsInspectorInterceptor());
Real Restful example
a. Normal InspectorController().addNewRequest
.
Future<List<Post>> fetchPosts() async {
final dio = Dio();
final params = {'userId': 1};
final response = await dio.get(
'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts',
queryParameters: params,
);
final postsMap = response.data as List;
final posts = postsMap.map((postMap) => Post.fromMap(postMap)).toList();
InspectorController().addNewRequest(
RequestDetails(
requestName: 'Posts',
requestMethod: RequestMethod.GET,
url: 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts',
queryParameters: params,
statusCode: response.statusCode ?? 0,
responseBody: response.data,
),
);
return posts;
}
b. Using RequestsInspectorInterceptor
.
Future<List<Post>> fetchPosts() async {
final dio = Dio()..interceptors.add(RequestsInspectorInterceptor());
final response = await dio.get('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts');
final postsMap = response.data as List;
final posts = postsMap.map((postMap) => Post.fromMap(postMap)).toList();
return posts;
}
Finlay, Shake
your phone to get the Inspector
2. GraphQl:
To use requests_inspector
with graphql_flutter library.
you jus need to wrap your normal HttpLink
with our GraphQLInspectorLink
and we are done.
Example:
Future<List<Post>> fetchPostsGraphQlUsingGraphQLFlutterInterceptor() async {
Future<List<Post>> fetchPostsGraphQlUsingGraphQLFlutterInterceptor() async {
final client = GraphQLClient(
cache: GraphQLCache(),
link: Link.split(
(request) => request.isSubscription,
GraphQLInspectorLink(WebSocketLink('ws://graphqlzero.almansi.me/api')),
GraphQLInspectorLink(HttpLink('https://graphqlzero.almansi.me/api')),
),
);
const query = r'''query {
post(id: 1) {
id
title
body
}
}''';
final options = QueryOptions(document: gql(query));
final result = await client.query(options);
if (result.hasException) {
log(result.exception.toString());
} else {
log(result.data.toString());
}
var post = Post.fromMap(result.data?['post']);
return [post];
}
For Web, Windows, MacOS and Linux
Obviously, The shaking won't be good enough for those platforms ๐
So you can specify showInspectorOn
with ShowInspectorOn.LongPress
.
void main() {
runApp(const RequestsInspector(
enabled: true,
showInspectorOn: ShowInspectorOn.LongPress
child: MyApp(),
));
}
OR, you can just pass ShowInspectorOn.Both
to open the Inspector
with Shaking
or with LongPress
.
void main() {
runApp(const RequestsInspector(
enabled: true,
showInspectorOn: ShowInspectorOn.Both
child: MyApp(),
));
}
Some screenshots
Future plans
x
Add support forGraphQL
.GraphQL
request and response displaying structure.
๐ License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.