SAML-tracer is a Firefox extension that aims to make debugging of SAML- and WS-Federation-communication between websites easier. It is a request logger that in addition to showing normal requests, also highlights and decodes SAML messages that are transmitted.
SAML-tracer is activated by clicking its icon in the browser toolbar. It can be alternatively started by pressing ALT + SHIFT + S on the keyboard.
Once it is activated, you will get a window that shows all requests, and the data included in them. It also shows response headers. Messages including SAML data are highlighted with a SAML logo at the right side of the request list. Those containing WS-Federation data are highlighted with a WS-Fed logo respectively.
Selecting a request gives you up to three tabs:
- HTTP: A quick overview over the request, with request and response headers.
- Parameters: GET and POST parameters included in the request.
- SAML: Decoded SAML message found in the request.
To make changes to SAML-tracer, you should start by cloning the Git repository from:
https://github.com/SimpleSAMLphp/SAML-tracer/
You can now modify and extend SAML-tracer. To test your changes, you can debug the extension as described here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Debugging
After modifying the source code, you need to commit your changes to your local Git repository.
SAML-tracer is released under the 2-clause BSD license. See the LICENSE-file for more information.
SAML-tracer makes use of open source libraries. See here for more details.