You can filter the WebSockets history to make it easier to analyze. This enables you to systematically examine a large Proxy history and understand where different kinds of interesting requests appear.
The filter bar above the list of interactions describes the current display filter. To configure this, click the filter bar to open the WebSockets history filter window.
The WebSockets history filter window has two tabs - Settings mode and Script mode.
The filters only control what is displayed. If you hide items, they are not deleted: they reappear if you reset the filter.
To quickly toggle the filter on or off, click Filter on or Filter off. This enables you to compare filtered and unfiltered traffic without resetting your filter.
Settings mode enables you to filter your WebSockets history quickly, using the following settings:
Filter by request type - You can choose to show:
Filter by search term - You can:
Script mode enables you to apply scripts to define powerful custom filters. Learn more about scripts.
You can add notes and highlights to history items. This enables you to describe the purpose of different items, and to flag interesting items for further investigation.
To highlight a WebSockets history item:
To add a note:
You can also annotate items as they appear in the Intercept tab. These automatically appear in the WebSockets history.