It is an interesting idea. The market is pretty crowded on the development side with the Requestly, HTTPToolkit, Charles Proxy, Fiddler and Postman like of this world.
Is the value proposition mainly the thight Docker integration?
Great question! What differentiates Trayce from other HTTP clients are:
- An ebpf-based network monitor which allows instant monitoring of HTTP(S), GRPC, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Most of those apps can only monitor HTTP using a proxy. Trayce does not use a proxy, it reads the traffic from the kernel layer.
- UI is based on Flutter, not Electron or any other browser-based framework.
And still none of these do protobuf/grpc/http2 properly.
I had to MITM some grpc service a while ago to develop a replacement for it and it was basically impossible in the end. MITMProxy got the closest, but it couldn't decode the protobufs.
I'd pay for any tool which could do that; if it existed.
I'm a bit confused about the license: On the purchase page (https://get.trayce.dev/) you state that "a license must be purchased for continued use". But if I look into the GitHub repos (https://github.com/evanrolfe/trayce_agent and https://github.com/evanrolfe/trayce_gui), the license is GPL 3? So why do I need to purchase a license?
Another really great dev tool related to network traffic and proxying is Toxiproxy https://github.com/Shopify/toxiproxy
Great for ensuring your app works well with poor connections especially when using things like WebSockets.
P.S. Here is the original post of Trayce from a year ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41102981.
Caido founder here.
It is an interesting idea. The market is pretty crowded on the development side with the Requestly, HTTPToolkit, Charles Proxy, Fiddler and Postman like of this world.
Is the value proposition mainly the thight Docker integration?
Great question! What differentiates Trayce from other HTTP clients are:
- An ebpf-based network monitor which allows instant monitoring of HTTP(S), GRPC, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Most of those apps can only monitor HTTP using a proxy. Trayce does not use a proxy, it reads the traffic from the kernel layer.
- UI is based on Flutter, not Electron or any other browser-based framework.
- Local git-friendly HTTP request storage
Very cool that it doesn't need a proxy. That's like magic! Can't wait to try it out on something.
And still none of these do protobuf/grpc/http2 properly.
I had to MITM some grpc service a while ago to develop a replacement for it and it was basically impossible in the end. MITMProxy got the closest, but it couldn't decode the protobufs.
I'd pay for any tool which could do that; if it existed.
If you're willing to, would you get in touch over email? I'm curious to learn more about your use case. My email is in my HN profile.
Trayce lets you import your .proto file to properly parse grpc messages.
The url is "trayce.dev/?resubmit=hn"
So, you're also traycing the developers lurking here? news.yc sets the "referrer" header, afaict.