hackhttp2
intro
This repo is inspired by hackhttp
, but it's out of date already. so, I create this repo to make simulation
and Network request
easier.
Aims to
- make simulation easier
- use the raw request that generated by burp directly
- make the use of multi-thread easier
- make the use of coroutines easier
- config every thing easier
startup
### send a request from raw
from hackhttp2 import hackhttp
hh = hackhttp()
# set global configs, if you don't have special needs, default settings is ok.
# hh.globals.xxx = xxx
resp = hh.load_raw("path_of_raw.txt").send()
### useage of coroutine
hh.globals.kwargs.update({"allow_redirects":False})
req = hh.load_raw("baidu.txt")
with hh.create_pool_coroutine() as p:
p.add_reqs([req]*num)
p.start_all()
### useage of multi-thread
with hh.create_pool_thread() as p:
p.add_reqs([req]*num)
p.start_all()
p.join_all()
concepts
hackhttp2 is based on requests
for ordinary requests and httpx
for async requests. when you use hh.load_raw()
, you'll get a Request
obj, which can be modified by yourself. Once the modification is completed, you can use req.send()
to send the request.
hh.globals
is a global configuration for hackhttp, you can set global header/cookie/kwargs(kwargs of requests.request)
by your self.
You can setup some hackhttp()
to manage your connections, because one hackhttp()
shares one Session which is the value of the attribute .client
, and it'll be changed when using coroutine.
ending
It's still in developing, but it can satisfy your basic needs. The useage of thread_pool & coroutine_pool needs to be careful when number of conn is higher than 10, because the limit of conn_pool in the requests. I'm working on how to make it gracefully to control the api.
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