A tool for manual web socket testing.
A simple in-browser web socket client UI. This extension is primarily intended for use by web developers looking for an easy way to test web socket endpoints as they develop.
To use this extension, click the 'WS Client' icon that appears to the right of your address bar or click 'Options' for this extension in 'chrome://extensions'.
Requires no permissions.
Source Code & Issue Tracker:
https://github.com/mschurr/chrome-web-socket-client
Latest reviews
- (2019-10-04) Maarten Bezemer: Nice and clean WS client extension. I really like it. But for 5 stars I would like to see a lfew more features like being able to extend/drag the 'message text' field (it is pretty small) and some 'clear history' would be nice.
- (2019-01-26) TS ST: Shame, wanted to use it but can't use custom ports: Unable to open connection: SecurityError: Failed to construct 'WebSocket': The port 6667 is not allowed.
- (2019-01-16) xingliang cai: Clean UI and information is complete and detailed.
- (2018-09-04) Mikhail Knyazhev: отличный функционал
- (2018-08-25) Amit Anand: Better than anyone on google chrome web store
- (2018-02-24) Cuong Vu: Only extension that allows for protocol to be sent. I would love to allow custom HTTP headers be sent on the requests.
- (2017-10-04) Pawel Veselov: The only websocket extension (not app) that detects wbesocket disconnects. Would love to see the console output be more usable outside of the extension (for submitting bug reports, etc).
- (2017-07-03) Александр Александрович: Doesn't support Basic Authentication