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1.3.3 (Sep 16, 2017)

  • Fixes getAsyncId error on Node v8 when using an Http.Agent with the keepAlive option.

1.3.2 (Nov 10, 2016)

  • Adds compatibility with Node v7.
    Thanks, Eric Hacke, for the help!

1.3.1 (Sep 6, 2016)

  • Fixes calling Socket.prototype.ref and Socket.prototype.unref on the returned client and server sockets.
    Thanks, Vincent Voyer, for the help!

1.3.0 (Aug 17, 2016)

  • Adds compatibility with Node v6.4.
    Thanks to Andreas Lind!

1.2.1 (Mar 30, 2016)

  • Fixes writing to sockets returned by Mitm by postponing writing until the next tick. Brings it in line with Node's behavior.
    Thanks, Maarten Winter, for the help!
  • Fixes listening to the connect event after socket is emitted on ClientRequest.
    Thanks, Maarten Winter, for the help!
  • Fixes intercepting TLS connections to properly emit the secureConnect event and given a callback, bind it to secureConnect rather than connect.

1.2.0 (Sep 1, 2015)

  • Adds Io.js v3 support. Io.js v2.4.0 worked previously
    Thanks, Vincent Voyer, for the help!

1.1.0 (Apr 25, 2015)

  • Returns an instance of Tls.TLSSocket from Tls.connect.
    The returned socket has both encrypted and authorized set.
    Thanks to Andreas Lind for the initial encrypted property patch!

    On Node v0.10 Tls.connect will just return a Net.Socket with the encrypted and authorized properties set.

1.0.3 (Jan 26, 2015)

  • Adds Mitm.prototype.addListener to look more like an EventEmitter.
    Thanks to Alex Wolfe!

1.0.2 (Nov 23, 2014)

  • Fixes tests by locking Mocha to v0.18.
    For more info on Mocha's ill-behavior, see #1195.

1.0.1 (Nov 23, 2014)

1.0.0 (Sep 29, 2014)

  • Adds compatibility with Node v0.11.14.

0.5.1 (May 28, 2014)

  • Fixes Mitm.prototype.off to remove bound events with (mitm.off("request", listener)).

0.5.0 (May 19, 2014)

  • Adds bypass functionality to not intercept a particular outgoing connection and let it connect as usual.
    Let a connection happen by calling bypass on the socket object given to the connect event:

    var mitm = Mitm()
    mitm.on("connect", function(socket) { socket.bypass() })
    Net.connect({host: "example.org", port: 25})
  • Emits connect and connection on Mitm with the options object given to Net.connect.
    You can use that with the above bypass functionality to bypass selectively:

    mitm.on("connect", function(socket, opts) {
      if (opts.host == "sql.example.org" && opts.port = 5432) socket.bypass()
    })

0.4.1 (May 4, 2014)

0.4.0 (May 4, 2014)

  • Adds support for Node v0.10.24 and up.

  • Adds the connection event to Mitm to get the remote Net.Socket. You can use this to intercept and test any TCP code.
    If you need the client side socket for any reason, listen to connect on Mitm.

  • Replaces the Http.ClientRequest given to the request event on Mitm with a proper Http.IncomingMessage — just like a regular Node server would receive.
    This ensures the requests you make are properly parseable according to HTTP specs (assuming Node.js itself is implemented according to spec) and also lets you assert on the content of POST requests.

    var mitm = Mitm()
    Http.request({host: "x.org"}).end()
    mitm.on("request", function(req) { req.headers.host.must.equal("x.org") })
  • Replaces Concert.js with Node's EventEmitter for now as I was not sure the extra features were required.
    Remember kids, if in doubt, leave it out.

0.3.0 (Apr 26, 2014)

  • Adds support for calling Net.connect with port and host arguments.

0.2.0 (Apr 19, 2014)

  • Does not store requests on an instance of Mitm any longer.
  • Adds socket event to Mitm.
  • Updated to work with Node v0.11.12.

0.1.337 (Mar 11, 2014)

  • First private release.