Httper, mobile postman app 4+

HTTP REST API app like postman

Hubei Kabocha Network Technology Co., Ltd.

Designed for iPad

    • 4.3 • 9 Ratings
    • $1.99

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Description

Httper is a REST API test app running on your iOS devices. It helps developers to test their REST APIs anywhere and anytime without desktop PC.

Some features of Httper:
1. Developers can submit a HTTP request with headers, parameters and row request body. The HTTP response can be shown as four styles including pretty, row, preview, and detail.
2. Project function: After create a project, you can add a group of requests into a project. Httper also supports to synchronize between multiple devices after signing in you account. Your projects and requests can be synchronized into a new device easily.
3. Some Internet tools are included in Httper:
(1) Ping a domain or IP address.
(2) Whois search.
(3) Get device public IP info, WiFi info and cellular info.

Submit issues on https://github.com/MuShare/Httper-iOS/issues or send email to me(meng@mushare.cn).
Httper is an open source software. If you like my app, please give me a star on Github: https://github.com/MuShare/Httper-iOS/

What’s New

Version 3.6

New features in this version
- Fix the parameter array.

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

omniasoft ,

Best looking REST client on iOS. Few tweaks needed.

Off to a really good start on the app. I've tried ALL others on iOS and yours is has the most potential to be an amazing app by far. A few suggestions:

- Ability to save requests. The history right now doesn't cut it. I should be able to fill out a request and save it to pull it up at a later time immediately without sifting through the history. Accordingly, I should also be able to update or delete a saved request.

- Ability to create projects (or folders) to store related requests. If I have several projects with separate APIs it makes sense to group them together.

- When adding request headers it would be nice to have a drop down showing all common/available request header keys as opposed to typing them out.

- I'd nix the http/https toggle from the top of the UI. Just let the user type in what they need. Or if you still want them to choose one or the other have them tap the "http" within the line next to the textbox (for the request URL) and bring up a selection screen similar to what you do for when the user selects the request method. This could allow you to add caption text explaining the difference between http and http just like you caption each method explaining what it is used for. It keeps some consistency to your UI. The toggle switch at the top seems out of place.

- Add basic auth support.

- Add media support.

Very good app so far. Looking forward to updates.

Drake.J ,

Very nice

The screenshots and information details on this app are exactly what it does. Cool app with no noticeable issues. Thanks.

Keykam ,

Nice

It’s a cool app.
Fix it’s bugs and update it frequently👍🏻

App Privacy

The developer, Hubei Kabocha Network Technology Co., Ltd., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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