A free, native Apple macOS app for testing HTTP/REST endpoints
CocoaRestClient is a Mac OS X app for testing HTTP/Restful endpoints.
I love curl, but sometimes I need my output XML or JSON pretty printed. I want to be able to save frequent PUT and POST bodies for later and copy and paste from responses easily. Think of this as curl with a light UI.
The goal of this project is to build a lightweight native Cocoa app for testing and debugging HTTP Restful services.
This project was greatly inspired by the Java rest-client (https://code.google.com/archive/p/rest-client).
Official project website: http://mmattozzi.github.io/cocoa-rest-client/
If you’re not looking to compile from source and only want to use this tool, latest releases are here:
You can also install it through homebrew as a cask:
# install cask if necessary
brew tap caskroom/cask
# install CocoaRestClient
brew install --cask cocoarestclient
Pretty print JSON content. Set and save HTTP headers.
Pretty print XML content. Quick save of request URLs, body, and headers in one convenient drawer.
Set HTTP Basic or Digest Auth. Displays HTTP response headers.
Upload files using HTTP multipart requests. HTTP form encoding also supported.
Unified diff tool for comparing response bodies.
Contributions are always welcome! Please fork and create a pull request.
Source uses Cocoapods for dependencies, to get started, install CocoaPods and in the main project directory run:
pod install
See LICENSE.txt