![]() ![]() So click on All Processes at the bottom left corner and select Hide All.Ĭlick on Composer tab. We are only interested in intercepting our local process. It will look like the image below.įiddler by default captures all processes. Let's see how to use Fiddler to send an HTTP request to our local Web API and check the response.Īfter successful installation click on Fiddler.exe to open Fiddler. We can use it to compose and execute different HTTP requests to our Web API and check HTTP response. ![]() We can use the following third party tools for testing Web API.įiddler is a free debugging proxy for any browser. ![]() Now we will learn how to test Web API locally to check request & response during development. In the previous section, we created our first simple Web API project. ![]()
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