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A tool for automatically converting [mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/) captures to [OpenAPI 3.0](https://swagger.io/specification/) specifications. This means that you can automatically reverse-engineer REST APIs by just running the apps and capturing the traffic.
To create a specification by inspecting HTTP traffic you will need to:
1. Capture the traffic by using the mitmproxy tool. I personally recommend using mitmweb, which is a web interface built-in to mitmproxy.
```bash
$ mitmweb
Web server listening at http://127.0.0.1:8081/
Proxy server listening at http://*:9999
...
```
**IMPORTANT**
To configure your client to use the proxy exposed by mitm proxy, please consult the [mitmproxy documentation](https://docs.mitmproxy.org/stable/) for more information.
2. Save the traffic to a flow file.
In mitmweb you can do this by using the "File" menu and selecting "Save":
Please note that you can use an existing schema, in which case the existing schema will be extended with the new data. You can also run it a few times with different flow captures, the captured data will be safely merged.
For example if an app has made requests like these:
```
https://api.example.com/v1/login
https://api.example.com/v1/users/2
https://api.example.com/v1/users/2/profile
```
The likely prefix is `https://api.example.com/v1`.
4. Running the first pass should have created a section in the schema file like this:
```yaml
x-path-templates:
# Remove the ignore: prefix to generate an endpoint with its URL
# Lines that are closer to the top take precedence, the matching is greedy
- ignore:/addresses
- ignore:/basket
- ignore:/basket/add
- ignore:/basket/checkouts
- ignore:/basket/coupons/attach/{id}
- ignore:/basket/coupons/attach/104754
```
You should edit the schema file with a text editor and remove the `ignore:` prefix from the paths you wish to be generated. You can also adjust the parameters appearing in the paths.
Run the command a second time (with the same schema file). It will pick up the edited lines and generate endpoint descriptions.
Please note that mitmproxy2swagger will not overwrite existing endpoint descriptions, if you want to overwrite them, you can delete them before running the second pass.
Passing `--examples` will add example data to requests and responses. Take caution when using this option, as it may add sensitive data (tokens, passwords, personal information etc.) to the schema.
See the [examples](./example_outputs/). You will find a generated schema there and an html file with the generated documentation (via [redoc-cli](https://www.npmjs.com/package/redoc-cli)).