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How can I debug network requests from my iPhone?

I want to check the network requests an app is making from my iPhone. It's on the same WiFi network as my computer (or if it makes things easier, I can set it up to use an ad-hoc network). I don't want to see every packet, just the URLs which my iPhone is req开发者_如何学运维uesting. I don't care about the returned data all that much.

A simple solution would be much appreciated.


If you want to intercept the phone itself you'll need to point it at an http proxy you set up on a computer and watch the requests come through. Something like http://www.charlesproxy.com/ or there are most likely many free proxies.


  1. Connect your computer to the rest of your local network via Ethernet.
  2. Turn on Internet Sharing from the Sharing System Preference to share your Ethernet connection via AirPort.
  3. Set your iPhone to connect to the computer as its base station.
  4. Use Wireshark to capture and analyze the packets.


I found a really nice repo on github named Wormholy https://github.com/pmusolino/Wormholy it will show every network request on your iphone, you only add it to your pod file and then on your app, you shake your phone and you will see all requests.

  • Easy to install
  • Transparent on your app usage
  • Overview and details of your request

Like so Screenshot of wormholy usage

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