How to record response and request using proxy in mountebank?

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rsu...@handybook.com

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Apr 18, 2016, 6:09:09 PM4/18/16
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I am trying to record request and response using mountebank but not able to do now. I have added all JSON response in the below stack overflow link. I will highly appreciate if someone can have a look

Please look at my question - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36705088/how-to-record-request-and-reponse-using-proxy-in-mountebank

Brandon Byars

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Apr 18, 2016, 7:54:02 PM4/18/16
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Answered on Stack Overflow - let me know if you need more clarity.
-Brandon

On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 6:09 PM, <rsu...@handybook.com> wrote:

I am trying to record request and response using mountebank but not able to do now. I have added all JSON response in the below stack overflow link. I will highly appreciate if someone can have a look

Please look at my question - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36705088/how-to-record-request-and-reponse-using-proxy-in-mountebank


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bpatric...@gmail.com

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Feb 13, 2017, 9:23:40 AM2/13/17
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Sorry for necromancing an old thread :)

Is there anyway via the API to flush out the currently configured imposters to a file?

Brandon Byars

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Feb 13, 2017, 10:35:40 AM2/13/17
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There is. If you type 'mb save' on the command line it will save them. You can pass in a --savefile flag to change the file from mb.json, and if you set the port in the original run of mb you'll need to pass it again. 
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