Chrome extension intercept ajax requests to specific endpoints to modify form data
Is it possible to modify ajax requests to a specific endpoint on a webpage?
For example, all requests on wwww.example.com that go to /should_intercept will trigger a function that can modify the form data? If so, how can I intercept specific requests?
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Is it possible to modify ajax requests to a specific endpoint on a webpage?
For example, all requests on wwww.example.com that go to /should_intercept will trigger a function that can modify the form data? If so, how can I intercept specific requests?
javascript
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Is it possible to modify ajax requests to a specific endpoint on a webpage?
For example, all requests on wwww.example.com that go to /should_intercept will trigger a function that can modify the form data? If so, how can I intercept specific requests?
javascript
Is it possible to modify ajax requests to a specific endpoint on a webpage?
For example, all requests on wwww.example.com that go to /should_intercept will trigger a function that can modify the form data? If so, how can I intercept specific requests?
javascript
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Yes, you can do it.
You can create a Proxy on XMLHttpRequest and inject it as a script into the page, to override original XMLHttpRequest. And inside your implementation of the Proxy, you will be able to handle requests as you want.
thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
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Yes, you can do it.
You can create a Proxy on XMLHttpRequest and inject it as a script into the page, to override original XMLHttpRequest. And inside your implementation of the Proxy, you will be able to handle requests as you want.
thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
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Yes, you can do it.
You can create a Proxy on XMLHttpRequest and inject it as a script into the page, to override original XMLHttpRequest. And inside your implementation of the Proxy, you will be able to handle requests as you want.
thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
add a comment |
Yes, you can do it.
You can create a Proxy on XMLHttpRequest and inject it as a script into the page, to override original XMLHttpRequest. And inside your implementation of the Proxy, you will be able to handle requests as you want.
Yes, you can do it.
You can create a Proxy on XMLHttpRequest and inject it as a script into the page, to override original XMLHttpRequest. And inside your implementation of the Proxy, you will be able to handle requests as you want.
answered Nov 20 at 1:04
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thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
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thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
thanks, do you have any resources to point me to? would be helpful. or just psuedo code
– user2954587
Nov 20 at 1:53
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
You could look into this example how to implement a Proxy. For the client script, it just injection script tag into the page body with this code, and it will execute inside of the page context.
– Sergii Rudenko
Nov 20 at 3:13
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