Introduction
An HTTP Archive (or HAR) file contains a JSON record of all recent network activity from your browser. This can be useful for troubleshooting issues with certain types of networking/interface issues.
Procedure
Please note that Internet browsers are frequently updated, third party software with a large number of available versions. The specific steps to create a HAR file may vary.
Mozilla Firefox (Firefox 92.0.1)
- Click 'open application menu' in the upper right hand corner
- Select 'More Tools -> Developer Tools' (or press Ctrl + Shift + I)
- Select the 'Network' tab in the developer tools
- Click the 'Settings' Icon and select 'Persist Logs'
- Click the 'Clear Logs' Trash Can icon to clear prior logs
- Replicate the issue that requires troubleshooting
- Select any displayed individual HTTP request with right click, and select 'Save all as HAR'
Google Chrome (Version 97.0.4692.71)
- Click the 'Customize and control Google Chrome' menu in the upper right hand corner
- Select 'More Tools -> Developer Tools' (or press Ctrl + Shift + I)
- Select the 'Network' tab in the developer tools
- Select the 'Preserve Log' checkbox
- Click the 'Clear' icon to clear prior logs
- Replicate the issue that requires troubleshooting
- Select any displayed individual HTTP request with right click, and select 'Save all as HAR with content'
Microsoft Edge (Chromium Based)
- Click the 'Settings and More' menu in the upper right hand corner
- Select 'More Tools -> Developer Tools' (or press Ctrl + Shift + I)
- Select the 'Network' tab in the developer tools
- Select the 'Preserve Log' checkbox
- Click the 'Clear' icon to clear prior logs
- Replicate the issue that requires troubleshooting
- Select any displayed individual HTTP request with right click, and select 'Save all as HAR with content'
Additional Information
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