Ngrok 🔥
Ngrok allows you to expose a web server running on your local machine to the internet. 🌐
Just tell ngrok what port your web server is listening on :👂🏻
Result ✅ :
You can now access your website from ✨ :
http://92832de0.ngrok.io
When you start ngrok, it will display a UI in your terminal with the public URL of your tunnel and other status and metrics information about connections made over your tunnel 🛠.
Inspecting Your Traffic 📊
Ngrok provides a real-time web UI where you can introspect all of the HTTP traffic running over your tunnels. 👀
After you've started ngrok, just open http://localhost:4040 in a web browser to inspect request details. 🌀
https://t.me/pgimg/122
[ Docs ] : ngrok.com/docs
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#Ngrok #Testing
@ProgrammingTip
Ngrok allows you to expose a web server running on your local machine to the internet. 🌐
Just tell ngrok what port your web server is listening on :👂🏻
ngrok http [port] -host-header="localhost:[port]"
Result ✅ :
Tunnel Status : online
Version : 2.0/2.0
Web Interface : 127.0.0.1:4040
Forwarding : http://92832de0.ngrok.io
Forwarding : https://92832de0.ngrok.io
You can now access your website from ✨ :
http://92832de0.ngrok.io
When you start ngrok, it will display a UI in your terminal with the public URL of your tunnel and other status and metrics information about connections made over your tunnel 🛠.
Inspecting Your Traffic 📊
Ngrok provides a real-time web UI where you can introspect all of the HTTP traffic running over your tunnels. 👀
After you've started ngrok, just open http://localhost:4040 in a web browser to inspect request details. 🌀
https://t.me/pgimg/122
[ Docs ] : ngrok.com/docs
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#Ngrok #Testing
@ProgrammingTip
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