Network Overrides Network Overrides

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Version: 0.1.0
Last Update: 2021-04-22

Overview

Network Overrides is a Chrome extension developed by miguel.smsilva. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Network Overrides is 0.1.0, updated on 2021-04-22.
142 users have installed this extension. 1 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Override network calls. Configurable via network-overrides Node package.

Via the combination of a CLI and a browser extension, define sets of browser-side redirects (overrides) programmatically from the command line.

It was designed to allow one to develop web client-side apps on top of an external environment (ex: test or production) using assets served from one (or multiple) local dev-server(s).

Additionally, by having the command line as a source of truth, one can ensure that a set of overrides are only in place while the related process is running (ex: dev-server).

Visit https://github.com/miguel-silva/network-overrides for usage instructions, issues or contributing.

Rating

1 ratings

Total Installs

142

Information

Last Update

2021-04-22

Current Version

0.1.0

Size

11.28KiB

Author

miguel.smsilva

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Istvan Stikrad
2023-02-24

Extremely useful for front-end development. Setting up takes some time but very well worth it. Allows replacing client-side files without having to fiddle with local proxy servers (which may not be that trivial if you need to deal with some complex enterprise web application). Having the override configuration stored in the source code is very convenient.

A lot more versatile than Chromium's built-in override functionality.

avatar Istvan Stikrad
2023-02-24

Extremely useful for front-end development. Setting up takes some time but very well worth it. Allows replacing client-side files without having to fiddle with local proxy servers (which may not be that trivial if you need to deal with some complex enterprise web application). Having the override configuration stored in the source code is very convenient.

A lot more versatile than Chromium's built-in override functionality.

avatar Istvan Stikrad
2023-02-24

Extremely useful for front-end development. Setting up takes some time but very well worth it. Allows replacing client-side files without having to fiddle with local proxy servers (which may not be that trivial if you need to deal with some complex enterprise web application). Having the override configuration stored in the source code is very convenient.

A lot more versatile than Chromium's built-in override functionality.

avatar Istvan Stikrad
2023-02-24

Extremely useful for front-end development. Setting up takes some time but very well worth it. Allows replacing client-side files without having to fiddle with local proxy servers (which may not be that trivial if you need to deal with some complex enterprise web application). Having the override configuration stored in the source code is very convenient.

A lot more versatile than Chromium's built-in override functionality.

avatar Istvan Stikrad
2023-02-24

Extremely useful for front-end development. Setting up takes some time but very well worth it. Allows replacing client-side files without having to fiddle with local proxy servers (which may not be that trivial if you need to deal with some complex enterprise web application). Having the override configuration stored in the source code is very convenient.

A lot more versatile than Chromium's built-in override functionality.