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Extends the Developer Tools, adding support for SAML Requests and Responses to be displayed in the Developer Tools window
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This is an Open Source SAML debugger for Chrome. It operates as another panel in the Chrome Developer Tools section, which monitors the traffic in the current active tab. This panel is trying to replicate what the Firefox version of SAML Tracer does as there wasn't a good enough one (or any) for Chrome at the time of writing this.
GitHub Repo: https://github.com/milton-lai/saml-chrome-panel
Feel free to branch and help make this even better!
It is designed to display all network traffic, along with the request and response data. If there is a SAML request or response, then it will grab the message, format it nicely and show it to you in another tab.
Updates:
- Set links to open in the same browser
-- There is a new feature to "Scrub" the links in the current page. Basically, it will update all anchor tags and set their target attribute to equal '_self'. This should address the issue of having SAML transactions opening up in new tabs and such. This is the best implementation I could think of as I'm unable to listen to all traffic on all tabs.
- Import and export the network traffic.
-- It imports and exports the traffic on the browser in a JSON format.
- Toggle showing SAML traffic.
Please note that at the moment, I've only looked at OpenAM Redirect and POST SAML transactions (as that is what I've got access to). If there are others which are working, please let me know. If there are SSO frameworks that are not working, then also please let me know and I'll try to get it working (e.g. SOAP).
Thanks to @jasonwzs (https://github.com/jasonwzs) and @AlmogBaku (https://github.com/AlmogBaku) for contributing
Update (2023-06-03):
-- Updating to use Manifest v3. No real changes.
Update (2021-05-02):
-- Fixing update-links functionality
Update (2020-07-18):
-- Updated internal libraries.
-- Reduced extension size.
-- Minor code cleanup.
-- Increased SAML font size.
Update (2017-11-19):
-- Added toggle limit of 500 network requests, to keep memory footprint smaller.
-- Added Search option for the SAML tab.
Latest reviews
- (2024-11-07) Kathryn Kosey: I see the most recent reviews, however this is working great for me now and has been a lifesaver for troubleshooting.
- (2024-05-29) Justin Nagle: Literally just doesn't work at all, even after relaunching the browser. This used to be good, worthless now.
- (2024-05-27) Shiva A: This extension is currently broken. It does not show up in DevTools.
- (2024-03-28) Mohamed Harouaka: This used to be a 5* product and was my go-to for SAML for over 2 years, but it hasn't worked for like a year now, just like the other reviews state, does not show up any more in Developer Tools even when enabled. Please restore it to what it used to be when you could actually access it to use it, and not just mine but every review will be 5*s again.
- (2024-03-17) Tech Learner: Not showing in the Dev tools for Version 122.0.6261.129 (Official Build) (64-bit)? What is the issue guys? Lots of reviews about same issue but still not permanent fix. Can you please fix this permanently? Thanks in advance.
- (2023-11-07) Paula Martínez: Para mi gusto, la peor de las tres opciones de extensión que hay para Chrome, te obliga a estar inspeccionando y si no estás inspeccionando de antes de que se lancen las llamadas a SAML, no te aparecen, cuando las demás extensiones te las muestra la abras cuando la abras
- (2023-10-19) Yvan MARGUERITE: Hi, I have a Version 118.0.5993.89 and the panel doesn't show up on the dev tools. Why ? Can you help me ? Thanks
- (2023-10-19) Yvan MARGUERITE: Hi, I have a Version 118.0.5993.89 and the panel doesn't show up on the dev tools. Why ? Can you help me ? Thanks
- (2023-08-10) jayesh kothari: Recently, the panel doesn't show up on the dev tools. I have tried on Mac, windows(PC, AVD, Citrix) and randomly it would just show up after multiple attempts of opening and closing the browser completely. This was the extension of choice always but no longer.
- (2023-08-10) jayesh kothari: Recently, the panel doesn't show up on the dev tools. I have tried on Mac, windows(PC, AVD, Citrix) and randomly it would just show up after multiple attempts of opening and closing the browser completely. This was the extension of choice always but no longer.
- (2023-02-16) David Tod: Excellent. Does the job and solves the problem. Would love to see it support other base64-encoded data like OAuth (id_token) and LTI (lti_message_hint).
- (2023-02-16) David Tod: Excellent. Does the job and solves the problem. Would love to see it support other base64-encoded data like OAuth (id_token) and LTI (lti_message_hint).
- (2022-03-16) Jack Cuneo: Great extension. Just add to Chrome, open Dev Tools, choose the spiffy new "SAML" tab that appears there, and run through your flow. Looks good, works well, and building it into Dev Tools makes it unobtrusive. Thank you!
- (2022-03-16) Jack Cuneo: Great extension. Just add to Chrome, open Dev Tools, choose the spiffy new "SAML" tab that appears there, and run through your flow. Looks good, works well, and building it into Dev Tools makes it unobtrusive. Thank you!
- (2021-12-14) Evan Goldstein: Extremely helpful in diagnosing SAML issues!
- (2021-12-14) Evan Goldstein: Extremely helpful in diagnosing SAML issues!
- (2021-03-31) Jason Pociask: Great tool, I commend and thank you and collaborators for developing it.
- (2020-07-29) [HV,IP,FOB] Craig Ellrod [ɧ۷ 0x00]: Doesn't work. Chrome. Version 84.0.4147.89 (Official Build) (64-bit).
- (2020-07-29) Craig Ellrod: Doesn't work. Chrome. Version 84.0.4147.89 (Official Build) (64-bit).
- (2020-07-02) Jaap-Willem Dooge: This extension seems to have stopped working. It was suuuper useful before. I hope it gets fixed.
- (2020-07-02) Jaap-Willem Dooge: This extension seems to have stopped working. It was suuuper useful before. I hope it gets fixed.
- (2019-08-11) Adrian Pavelescu: Works quite well. I had to write a multi-tenant SAML integration layer and this little guy was incredibly useful, and it continues to be useful with pretty much every new customer that wants SSO... there's always some kind of hiccup and this helps with discovery.
- (2019-08-11) Adrian Pavelescu: Works quite well. I had to write a multi-tenant SAML integration layer and this little guy was incredibly useful, and it continues to be useful with pretty much every new customer that wants SSO... there's always some kind of hiccup and this helps with discovery.
- (2019-05-15) Dom Kirby: Super easy to use, does a good job!
- (2019-05-15) Dom Kirby: Super easy to use, does a good job!
- (2019-04-12) Madhur Arora: There are two Tabs along with SAML i.e. Request and Response, what exactly does these tabs show.
- (2019-04-12) Madhur Arora: There are two Tabs along with SAML i.e. Request and Response, what exactly does these tabs show.
- (2019-03-12) Leebo M: Crashes very easily.
- (2019-03-12) Leebo M: Crashes very easily.
- (2018-12-13) Sascha Gottfried: Very helpful for debugging SAML requests and responses. Installed, just worked. Thanks.
- (2018-12-13) Sascha Gottfried: Very helpful for debugging SAML requests and responses. Installed, just worked. Thanks.
- (2018-04-19) Jordan Durzi: Works well, prefer that it integrates into developer tools. Makes things easier and doesn't look like an eye sore.
- (2018-04-19) Jordan Durzi: Works well, prefer that it integrates into developer tools. Makes things easier and doesn't look like an eye sore.
- (2017-12-08) Blessed Tabvirwa: Awesomeness!!!!!!!!!!
- (2017-12-08) Blessed Tabvirwa: Awesomeness!!!!!!!!!!
- (2017-11-22) Jeff Olson: This is a great and very helpful extension. One thing I would like to know - is it possible to change the font size?
- (2017-11-22) Jeff Olson: This is a great and very helpful extension. One thing I would like to know - is it possible to change the font size?
- (2017-10-13) Very helpfull to analyze SAML issues!
- (2017-10-13) Very helpfull to analyze SAML issues!
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- (2017-02-02) Andrew Wilmut: Excellent tool. Good layout and does what it says.
- (2017-02-02) Andrew Wilmut: Excellent tool. Good layout and does what it says.
- (2016-12-06) Kevin Ashton: Great interface. Works well and without issue. Best SAML extension I've found.
- (2016-12-06) Kevin Ashton: Great interface. Works well and without issue. Best SAML extension I've found.
- (2016-10-05) Gerardo Lopez: Can't figure out how to use it. I tried logging into a site with SAML and it doesn't popup. I tried selecting "SAML Chrome Panel" from the menu bar, and it just redirects me back to the Chrome App Store. The only other option besides hide is to remove from Chrome -- thank goodness that feature works.
- (2016-10-05) Gerardo Lopez: Can't figure out how to use it. I tried logging into a site with SAML and it doesn't popup. I tried selecting "SAML Chrome Panel" from the menu bar, and it just redirects me back to the Chrome App Store. The only other option besides hide is to remove from Chrome -- thank goodness that feature works.
- (2016-04-12) Jonathas Morais: Helps a lot not having to use other apps to inspect network traffic, filtering or having to get the base64 content, decode, etc just to get the SAML content. Great work!
- (2016-04-12) Jonathas Morais: Helps a lot not having to use other apps to inspect network traffic, filtering or having to get the base64 content, decode, etc just to get the SAML content. Great work!
- (2015-12-22) Martin van Es: Now that is has import/export it's very useful (for SSO support). I was looking for a SAML message filter and found the "Toggle traffic" button did the trick. Nice, but not the right term. "SAML Filter" would be more appropriate I think?
- (2015-12-22) Martin van Es: Now that is has import/export it's very useful (for SSO support). I was looking for a SAML message filter and found the "Toggle traffic" button did the trick. Nice, but not the right term. "SAML Filter" would be more appropriate I think?