Getting Started

Introduction

Installation

API Client

Overview

Make an API Request

Replay request from History

Import from cURL

Inspect Traffic

Overview

Filtering Traffic

Save Session

View Request/Response Details

HTTP Rules (Modify Traffic)

Overview

Redirect URL (Map Local, Map Remote)

Replace Strings (Switch Hosts, API Endpoints)

Modify Headers

Modify Request Body

Modify Response Body

Modify Query Params

Modify Cookies

Modify DOM/Inject scripts

Modify User Agents

Delay Request

Cancel Rule

Organizing Rules

Import/Export Rules from File

Pause/Resume Requestly

Rule Operators

Advance Targeting

Sharing Rules

Map Local

Map Remote

Pinning Rules

GraphQL Support

Edit and Replay

Import Setting from Charles Proxy

Test URL Condition

Mock Server

Overview

Create New Mock API

Test Mock API

Pre-Configured Mocks

File Server

Overview

Create New Mock File

Sessions

Overview

Import Settings from Charles Proxy

If you have been using Charles Proxy for network debugging, you may have created a set of settings using the Charles Proxy tools to modify HTTP requests. You can import these tool settings in Requestly in just few clicks.

The following list contains the tools that you can import from Charles Proxy:

Steps to import

  1. From the Charles top menu bar, select Tools > Import/Export Settings

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  2. A new popup window will open. Switch to Export tab and under Tools section, select the tools you want to export and click on Export button appearing in bottom-right corner.

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    NOTE

    To import a single rule just follow the same process, while selecting the rule just select the specific rule which you want to export.

  3. Open Requestly Desktop app, if you don't have any rules then you will see Import settings from Charles Proxy button, click on it.

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    Else go to to HTTP Rules from Sidebar and click on Import, then you will get option for Charles proxy settings import.

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  4. Drop or select your exported Charles .xml file here.

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On Successful import, the Charles Proxy tool settings will show up as Requestly rules.

See an example import below:

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Your rules will be grouped in Requestly according to the tool name from Charles Proxy