Awesome
HTTP Shortcuts for Android
<a href="https://http-shortcuts.rmy.ch/"> <img src="/assets/logo.png" style="margin-left: 1em; float: right" alt="HTTP Shortcuts"/> </a>A simple Android app that allows you to create shortcuts that can be placed on your home screen. Each shortcut, when clicked, triggers an HTTP request, with the possibility to process and display the response in various ways.
<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.rmy.android.http_shortcuts"><img alt="Get it on Google Play" src="/assets/play_store.svg" height="80" /></a> <a href="https://f-droid.org/en/packages/ch.rmy.android.http_shortcuts/"><img alt="Get it on F-Droid" src="/assets/f_droid.svg" height="80" /></a>
or download the latest APK directly.
Find more information and documentation on the official website.
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Features
- Supports HTTP and HTTPS, and methods GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD, OPTIONS and TRACE
- Basic Authentication, Digest Authentication & Bearer Authentication
- Custom request headers
- Custom request body (text based, from static file, file picker, static, or camera)
- Upload files as form-data parameters
- Client Certificate Authentication
- Support for TLSv1.3
- Support for HTTP & SOCKS proxies
- Support for Self-Signed Certificates & Certificate Pinning
- Use a built-in icon or a custom image
- Display response as a toast, window or dialog, or run silently
- Display response as HTML-formatted text, as image or as web page
- Grouping into categories through tabs
- Value injection through variables (e.g., text, numbers, passwords, selections, colors, dates, …)
- Import & Export in JSON or cURL format
- 3rd party integration support (e.g. Tasker, Macrodroid or Wireguard)
- Dark Mode support
- Easy remote editing on a computer via the web editor
- Event history to see details about recently executed HTTP requests & responses
- Run arbitrary JavaScript before & after execution, which allows for lots of customization with features such as:
- compute values such as timestamps, random numbers, UUIDs, hashes, HMACs, base64, etc.
- parse JSON, HTML or XML and extract data from it
- show toast message or message dialogs
- vibrate or play notification sounds
- trigger other shortcuts to chain multiple HTTP requests
- interact with other devices and services by sending TCP or UDP packets, MQTT messages or using Wake-on-LAN
See also the Changelog for the latest additions and updates.
Screenshots