Chapar is a native API testing tool built with Go, designed for speed and simplicity. Test HTTP and gRPC endpoints with ease in a clean, lightweight interface. Still in beta, but built for developers who want performance without the bloat.
Im using the Chapar to do api testing. it's fast and light and does the job with not issue. I like the fact its open source and not sending my data anywhere!
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I'm super excited to finally share Chapar with you all β a native API testing tool built with Go. Itβs still in beta, but the goal is clear: make API testing fast, clean, and hassle-free for developers, with first-class support for both HTTP and gRPC.
I started building Chapar because I was tired of bloated tools that slowed down my workflow. I wanted something lightweight, native, and developer-friendly β and thatβs what Chapar is becoming.
Right now Chapar supports HTTP and gRPC but more is planned like:
Support WebSocket, GraphQL protocol.
Python as a scripting language for pre-request and post-request scripts. ( In progress )
Support for tunnelling to servers and k8s clusters as pre request actions.
Would love your feedback, ideas, or even just a hello! π Thanks for checking it out π
Hey Product Hunt! π
I'm super excited to finally share Chapar with you all β a native API testing tool built with Go. Itβs still in beta, but the goal is clear: make API testing fast, clean, and hassle-free for developers, with first-class support for both HTTP and gRPC.
I started building Chapar because I was tired of bloated tools that slowed down my workflow. I wanted something lightweight, native, and developer-friendly β and thatβs what Chapar is becoming.
Right now Chapar supports HTTP and gRPC but more is planned like:
Support WebSocket, GraphQL protocol.
Python as a scripting language for pre-request and post-request scripts. ( In progress )
Support for tunnelling to servers and k8s clusters as pre request actions.
Would love your feedback, ideas, or even just a hello! π
Thanks for checking it out π