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node-http-proxy
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f0917a3f
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f0917a3f
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Jul 29, 2011
by
indexzero
Committed by
Dominic Tarr
Aug 02, 2011
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examples/body-decoder.js
examples/body-decoder.js
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examples/gzip-middleware.js
examples/gzip-middleware.js
+6
-8
examples/url-middleware.js
examples/url-middleware.js
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examples/web-socket-proxy.js
examples/web-socket-proxy.js
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lib/node-http-proxy.js
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examples/body-decoder.js
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#!/usr/local/bin/node
/*
body-decoder.js: Example of body-decoder middleware with node-http-proxy
Copyright (c) 2010 Charlie Robbins, Mikeal Rogers, Fedor Indutny, & Marak Squires.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
var
httpProxy
=
require
(
'
http-proxy
'
),
http
=
require
(
'
http
'
),
util
=
require
(
'
util
'
),
colors
=
require
(
'
colors
'
);
exports
.
bodyMod
=
function
()
{
console
.
log
(
'
middleware has been started.
'
.
green
);
return
function
(
req
,
res
,
next
)
{
...
...
@@ -16,16 +39,22 @@ exports.bodyMod = function () {
console
.
log
(
'
ON DATA
'
)
total
+=
data
;
});
req
.
on
(
'
end
'
,
function
()
{
console
.
log
(
'
ON END
'
)
console
.
log
(
total
);
//
// This line, uncommented, hangs forever.
// proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, { port: 9000, host: 'localhost' });
// The following also hangs forever.
// next.proxyRequest(req, res, { port: 9000, host: 'localhost' });
})
//
});
//
// The following fires just fine.
//proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, { port: 9000, host: 'localhost' });
//
console
.
log
(
'
request proxied...
'
.
blue
);
}
}
...
...
examples/gzip-middleware.js
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/*
gzip-middleware.js: Basic example of middleware in node-http-proxy
gzip-middleware.js: Basic example of
`connect-gzip`
middleware in node-http-proxy
Copyright (c) 2010 Charlie Robbins, Mikeal Rogers, Fedor Indutny, Marak Squires, & Dominic Tarr.
...
...
@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ var util = require('util'),
//
// Basic Http Proxy Server
//
httpProxy
.
createServer
(
require
(
'
connect-gzip
'
).
gzip
({
matchType
:
/.
?
/
}),
9000
,
'
localhost
'
...
...
@@ -41,12 +40,11 @@ httpProxy.createServer(
//
// Target Http Server
//
http
.
createServer
(
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
http
.
createServer
(
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
res
.
writeHead
(
200
,
{
'
Content-Type
'
:
'
text/plain
'
});
res
.
write
(
'
request successfully proxied to:
'
+
req
.
url
+
'
\n
'
+
JSON
.
stringify
(
req
.
headers
,
true
,
2
));
res
.
end
();
}).
listen
(
9000
);
}).
listen
(
9000
);
util
.
puts
(
'
http proxy server
'
.
blue
+
'
started
'
.
green
.
bold
+
'
on port
'
.
blue
+
'
8000
'
.
yellow
);
util
.
puts
(
'
http server
'
.
blue
+
'
started
'
.
green
.
bold
+
'
on port
'
.
blue
+
'
9000
'
.
yellow
);
examples/url-middleware.js
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/*
url-middleware.js: Example of a simple url routing middleware for node-http-proxy
Copyright (c) 2010 Charlie Robbins, Mikeal Rogers, Fedor Indutny, & Marak Squires.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
var
util
=
require
(
'
util
'
),
colors
=
require
(
'
colors
'
),
http
=
require
(
'
http
'
),
...
...
@@ -10,13 +36,18 @@ var util = require('util'),
//
function
matcher
(
url
,
dest
)
{
//
// First, turn the URL into a regex.
// NOTE: Turning user input directly into a Regular Expression is NOT SAFE.
//
var
r
=
new
RegExp
(
url
.
replace
(
/
\/
/
,
'
\\
/
'
));
//
// This next block of code may look a little confusing.
// It returns a closure (anonymous function) for each URL to be matched,
// storing them in an array - on each request, if the URL matches one that has
// a function stored for it, the function will be called.
//
return
function
(
url
)
{
var
m
=
r
(
url
)
if
(
!
m
)
{
...
...
@@ -24,7 +55,10 @@ function matcher (url, dest) {
}
var
path
=
url
.
slice
(
m
[
0
].
length
);
console
.
log
(
'
proxy:
'
,
url
,
'
->
'
,
dest
);
return
{
url
:
path
,
dest
:
dest
};
return
{
url
:
path
,
dest
:
dest
};
}
}
...
...
@@ -61,26 +95,29 @@ exports.urls = function (urls) {
}
}
//
// Now we set up our proxy.
//
httpProxy
.
createServer
(
//
// This is where our middlewares go, with any options desired - in this case,
// the list of routes/URLs and their destinations.
//
exports
.
urls
({
'
/hello
'
:
{
port
:
9000
,
host
:
'
localhost
'
},
'
/charlie
'
:
{
port
:
80
,
host
:
'
charlieistheman.com
'
},
'
/google
'
:
{
port
:
80
,
host
:
'
google.com
'
}
})
})
;
).
listen
(
8000
);
//
// Target Http Server (to listen for requests on 'localhost')
//
http
.
createServer
(
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
http
.
createServer
(
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
res
.
writeHead
(
200
,
{
'
Content-Type
'
:
'
text/plain
'
});
res
.
write
(
'
request successfully proxied to:
'
+
req
.
url
+
'
\n
'
+
JSON
.
stringify
(
req
.
headers
,
true
,
2
));
res
.
end
();
}).
listen
(
9000
);
}).
listen
(
9000
);
// And finally, some colored startup output.
util
.
puts
(
'
http proxy server
'
.
blue
+
'
started
'
.
green
.
bold
+
'
on port
'
.
blue
+
'
8000
'
.
yellow
);
...
...
examples/web-socket-proxy.js
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...
...
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
res
.
writeHead
(
200
);
res
.
end
();
});
server
.
listen
(
8080
);
//
...
...
lib/node-http-proxy.js
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f0917a3f
...
...
@@ -117,25 +117,27 @@ exports.setMaxSockets = function (value) {
// stack
// adapted from https://github.com/creationix/stack
//
function
stack
(
middlewares
,
proxy
)
{
var
handle
;
middlewares
.
reverse
().
forEach
(
function
(
layer
)
{
var
child
=
handle
;
handle
=
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
var
next
=
function
(
err
)
{
if
(
err
)
{
throw
err
;
//TODO: figure out where to send errors.
//return error(req, res, err);
//
// TODO: figure out where to send errors.
// return error(req, res, err);
//
}
child
(
req
,
res
);
}
next
.
__proto__
=
proxy
;
layer
(
req
,
res
,
next
);
};
});
return
handle
;
}
...
...
@@ -153,18 +155,20 @@ function stack (middlewares, proxy) {
//
exports
.
createServer
=
function
()
{
var
args
=
Array
.
prototype
.
slice
.
call
(
arguments
),
callback
,
options
=
{},
port
,
host
,
forward
,
silent
,
proxy
,
server
,
middleware
=
[];
callback
,
forward
,
port
,
host
,
proxy
,
server
,
options
=
{},
middleware
=
[],
silent
;
args
.
forEach
(
function
(
arg
)
{
switch
(
typeof
arg
)
{
case
'
string
'
:
host
=
arg
;
break
;
case
'
number
'
:
port
=
arg
;
break
;
case
'
function
'
:
middleware
.
push
(
arg
);
break
;
case
'
object
'
:
options
=
arg
;
break
;
};
});
var
proxy
=
new
HttpProxy
(
options
);
...
...
@@ -180,7 +184,10 @@ exports.createServer = function () {
host
:
host
});
}
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
middleware
.
push
(
handler
)
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
{
middleware
.
push
(
handler
);
}
}
else
if
(
proxy
.
proxyTable
)
{
//
...
...
@@ -190,10 +197,17 @@ exports.createServer = function () {
handler
=
function
(
req
,
res
)
{
proxy
.
proxyRequest
(
req
,
res
);
}
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
middleware
.
push
(
handler
)
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
{
middleware
.
push
(
handler
);
}
}
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
handler
=
stack
(
middleware
,
proxy
);
if
(
middleware
.
length
)
{
//handler = callback = middleware.shift()
//else if (middleware.length)
handler
=
callback
=
stack
(
middleware
,
proxy
);
}
if
(
!
handler
)
{
//
...
...
@@ -219,7 +233,6 @@ exports.createServer = function () {
// websocket request automatically
server
.
on
(
'
upgrade
'
,
function
(
req
,
socket
,
head
)
{
// Tunnel websocket requests too
proxy
.
proxyWebSocketRequest
(
req
,
socket
,
head
,
{
port
:
port
,
host
:
host
...
...
@@ -340,7 +353,9 @@ HttpProxy.prototype.buffer = function (obj) {
// if they exist.
//
HttpProxy
.
prototype
.
close
=
function
()
{
if
(
this
.
proxyTable
)
this
.
proxyTable
.
close
();
if
(
this
.
proxyTable
)
{
this
.
proxyTable
.
close
();
}
};
//
...
...
@@ -407,7 +422,7 @@ HttpProxy.prototype.proxyRequest = function (req, res, options) {
// * `x-forwarded-proto`: Protocol of the original request
// * `x-forwarded-port`: Port of the original request.
//
if
(
options
.
enableXForwarded
==
true
)
{
if
(
options
.
enableXForwarded
==
=
true
)
{
req
.
headers
[
'
x-forwarded-for
'
]
=
req
.
connection
.
remoteAddress
||
req
.
connection
.
socket
.
remoteAddress
;
req
.
headers
[
'
x-forwarded-port
'
]
=
req
.
connection
.
remotePort
||
req
.
connection
.
socket
.
remotePort
;
req
.
headers
[
'
x-forwarded-proto
'
]
=
res
.
connection
.
pair
?
'
https
'
:
'
http
'
;
...
...
@@ -624,9 +639,11 @@ HttpProxy.prototype.proxyWebSocketRequest = function (req, socket, head, options
res
.
writeHead
(
404
);
return
res
.
end
();
}
options
.
port
=
location
.
port
;
options
.
host
=
location
.
host
;
}
//
// WebSocket requests must have the `GET` method and
// the `upgrade:websocket` header
...
...
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