chaos-monkey

Automated REST API fuzzer built in Java 21. Parses OpenAPI 3.x specs, generates schema-aware fuzz payloads per field, fires them at a target API via REST Assured, and produces a full Allure HTML report of everything that breaks. (by ConorGriffin-Dev)

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ConorGriffin-Dev/chaos-monkey is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of chaos-monkey is Java.

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