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<img src="docs/images/logo.svg" alt="" width="32" /> Rin
Request/response Inspector middleware for ASP.NET Core. like Glimpse.
Rin captures HTTP requests to ASP.NET Core app and provides viewer for captured data. It's useful tool to debug your Web application (e.g. Web sites, API apps).
✅ Features
Capture requests and responses
Rin captures HTTP traffics between the ASP.NET Core app and any clients.
- Headers + Body
- Traces (
Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger
, log4net, ...) - Unhandled Exception
Inspect from Web browser in realtime
View events timeline
Rin inspector displays events that occurred while processing a request.
Preview a request/response body
Rin inspector can display request and response body with a preview. (e.g. JSON, Image, HTML, JavaScript ...)
View related trace logs
Rin captures a request and response. Also, it captures logs while processing a request.
- Built-in
Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.ILogger
integration - log4net Appender
Save and export request/response
You can replay a request easily using cURL and LINQPad.
- Save request/response body
- Copy request as cURL and C#
Integrate with ASP.NET Core MVC
- Record timings of view rendering and action execution
- In-View Inspector (like MiniProfiler)
📝 Requirements
- .NET Core 3.1+
- ASP.NET Core 3.1+
- Modern browser (e.g. Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari...)
- WebSocket connectivity
⚡ QuickStart
Install NuGet Package
Using Visual Studio
Dependencies
-> Manage NuGet Packages...
-> Search and install Rin
and Rin.Mvc
(if your project is built with ASP.NET Core MVC) package.
Using dotnet command
dotnet add package Rin
dotnet add package Rin.Mvc
Using Package Manager
Install-Package Rin
Install-Package Rin.Mvc
Setup and configure Rin
Program.cs
public static IWebHostBuilder CreateWebHostBuilder(string[] args) =>
WebHost.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureLogging(configure =>
{
// Add: Enable Rin Logger
configure.AddRinLogger();
})
.UseStartup<Startup>();
Startup.cs
public class Startup
{
...
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
...
services.AddControllersWithViews()
// Add(option): Enable ASP.NET Core MVC support if the project built with ASP.NET Core MVC
.AddRinMvcSupport();
// Add: Register Rin services
services.AddRin();
}
...
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env)
{
if (env.IsDevelopment())
{
// Add: Enable request/response recording and serve a inspector frontend.
// Important: `UseRin` (Middlewares) must be top of the HTTP pipeline.
app.UseRin();
// Add(option): Enable ASP.NET Core MVC support if the project built with ASP.NET Core MVC
app.UseRinMvcSupport();
app.UseDeveloperExceptionPage();
// Add: Enable Exception recorder. this handler must be after `UseDeveloperExceptionPage`.
app.UseRinDiagnosticsHandler();
}
...
}
}
_Layout.cshtml (for ASP.NET Core MVC)
@inject Rin.Mvc.View.RinHelperService RinHelper
...
<environment include="Development">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/lib/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="~/css/site.css" />
@* Add: Enable In-View Inspector for ASP.NET Core MVC *@
@RinHelper.RenderInViewInspector()
</environment>
...
Start the application and open Inspector on the web
Launch the app, then open http://[Host:Port]/rin/
in the browser, you can see Rin Inspector now.
🔨 Develop and build Rin Inspector (client side)
Rin Inspector (client side) codes is separated from Rin core C# project. If you want to develop Rin (C#) or launch a sample project, you need to build and deploy the artifacts.
[Rin.Frontend, Rin.Mvc.Frontend] Setup and start the development server
yarn
yarn start
[Rin.Frontend] Build Rin/Resources.zip
yarn build
yarn pack
[Rin.Mvc.Frontend] Build Rin.Mvc/EmbeddedResources
yarn build
copy .\dist\static\main.js* ..\Rin.Mvc\EmbeddedResources\