This extension adds a tab to the Chrome DevTools. The new SAML tab lists all requests and marks the SAML requests with green. When clicking the event the SAML XML is shown.
This has been very helpful and consistent and much better than the last 2 SAML extensions Ive used in the past 18 months, and still works great today.
Matt Ridley
Really helpful for tracking SAML requests, shame it only tracks once the devtools are open as that does mean it can be hard to use on SAML flows that open ion a new tab
Jonathan Quinth
Stopped working
Ajay Hulme
doesn’t work
Kellen Murphy
Almost perfect. Would just like the ability to export an assertion as an XML file.
Christian Kakesa
Complete tool with filtering feature.
Kevin Ashton
Works without issue. Not as full featured as other SAML extensions.
Jeff Holmes
Great for debugging SAML configuration/setup
Andrea Zerbini
Perfect!
Daren Beattie
This tool is excellent. It highlights the responses that include a SAML token (or allows you to filter the responses so only those including SAML are shown), and shows the SAML content in a very nicely-formatted panel. It worked perfectly for me right out of the box.
Quit Working – use this tool instead: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/saml-tracer/mpdajninpobndbfcldcmbpnnbhibjmch?hl=en
This has been very helpful and consistent and much better than the last 2 SAML extensions Ive used in the past 18 months, and still works great today.
Really helpful for tracking SAML requests, shame it only tracks once the devtools are open as that does mean it can be hard to use on SAML flows that open ion a new tab
Stopped working
doesn’t work
Almost perfect. Would just like the ability to export an assertion as an XML file.
Complete tool with filtering feature.
Works without issue. Not as full featured as other SAML extensions.
Great for debugging SAML configuration/setup
Perfect!
This tool is excellent. It highlights the responses that include a SAML token (or allows you to filter the responses so only those including SAML are shown), and shows the SAML content in a very nicely-formatted panel. It worked perfectly for me right out of the box.
Nice 🙂