HAR (file format)
The HTTP Archive format, or HAR, is a JSON-formatted archive file format for logging of a web browser's interaction with a site. The common extension for these files is .har.
The specification for the HTTP Archive (HAR) format defines an archival format for HTTP transactions that can be used by a web browser to export detailed performance data about web pages it loads. The specification for this format is produced by the Web Performance Working Group[1] of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The specification is in draft form and is a work in progress.[2]
Support
The HAR format is supported by various software, including:[3]
gollark: HelloBoi's name is HelloBoi? Of course.
gollark: Also, that reminds me: check the potatOS privacy policy (https://pastebin.com/NdUKJ07j) if you've used it or plan to use it or may use it or know of it.
gollark: Not really.
gollark: Do you know what "blackmail" *means*, LyricLy?
gollark: >duck duck
References
- "Web Performance Working Group". W3C Web Performance Working Group. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
- "HTTP Archive (HAR) format". W3C Web Performance Working Group. 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
- Jan Odvarko. "HAR Adopters". softwareishard.com. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- Kayce Basques (2020-07-14). "Network Analysis Reference: Save all network requests to a HAR file". Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- Anand Khanse (2015-07-05). "Network tools in F12 Developer Tools of Microsoft Edge browser". Retrieved 2020-07-16.
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