ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Mobile testing and capturing traffic Dear Vinniew, This morning I realize that "test service request and validate the response based on a baseline/reference" in your message is not the only thing I need ^^' I would like to launch my mobile app automatically on the device with Testcomplete and, in parallel, capture the mobile traffic with proxy. During all the automatic tasks with TestComplete on the device, the proxy (like fiddler or mitmproxy), could change some parameters and testcomplete will wait until "something" happened (good or bad ^^) Exemple : 0. Prepare response body or baseline/reference before the test begin. 1. Testcomplete lauch the app 1.1 With the opening of the app, proxy capture the mobile traffic and compare with a reference all the request/response which the device emit. If it's ok the test continue. In some case, I need to modify some parameters from the response to see how the app react (before the launching or during the app is active). 2. Automatics steps on the device with Testcomplete 2.1 The proxy capture and analyze traffic and if it's not coherent, stop the test. Hope all is clear (english is not ma mother tongue) Thanks for your help Thomas Re: Mobile testing and capturing traffic Thank you very much for your great responsiveness! I will watch this and I will keep you posted Mobile testing and capturing traffic Dear all, I need help 😉 At the time of this message, I test a mobile app manually and with Fiddler I inspect resquest/response from my app. Sometimes I have to change de body of the request/response to observe the consequence on the app (with Fiddler). But I need to know if this process is possible with Testcomplete or an other product of the Smartbear collection ? This is what I need in a simple words : - Launch tested app and capture all the https traffic - the captured traffic need to be inspect and compare to a reference. - I need to have some https resquest/response body changed to inject them when the app start. - And obviously, the most automatic way possible. Thanks to everyone who will read me and help me. Thomas Solved