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@lopatnov/express-reverse-proxy v1.3.0

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Express reverse proxy CLI tool LinkedIn

A back-end (Node.js) development tool to serve front-end projects with back-end reverse proxy for API. Configure a tool and serve your front-end projects.

Installation

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npm install --save-dev @lopatnov/express-reverse-proxy

Run installed server

express-reverse-proxy

Running Options

express-reverse-proxy --config ./server-config.json

Run without installation

npx @lopatnov/express-reverse-proxy

Configuration

Edit server-config.json file

run process

Configure server port

{
  "port": 8080
  // ...
}

To configure server port, edit port variable. The default server port is 8080.

Configure headers variable

To set headers for all requests use headers variable

{
  // ...
  "headers": {
    "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*"
  }
  // ...
}

Configure folders variable

The folders is a variable to serve static files such as images, CSS files, and JavaScript files.

Serve static files from a single directory

{
  "folders": "www"
}

This configuration means that the server will serve static files from a local www directory. The folders variable can changed by a value of relative path like "./www", "../../my-nice-project/www" or "./project/my-front-end-files".

Serve static files from multiple directories

{
  "folders": ["./www", "./mock-json", "../../images"]
}

This configuration means that the server will serve static files from multiple directories:

  • ./www
  • ./mock-json
  • ../../images

Map url path to serve static files from directories

{
  "folders": {
    "/": "dist",
    "/api": "./mock-json",
    "/assets": {
      "/images": "./images",
      "/css": "./scss/dist",
      "/script": "./scripts"
    }
  }
}

This configuration means that the server will serve static files from multiple directories. The url path maps to this directories.

In example above you can see the next mapping:

url: /
directory: dist

url: /api
directory: ./mock-json

url: /assets/images
directory: ./images

url: /assets/css
directory: ./scss/dist

url: /assets/script
directory: ./scripts

Configure proxy variable

The proxy variable intended for request redirect to 3rd-party server and getting result of this response.

Connect API to front-end project

{
  "port": 4200,
  "folders": "www",
  "proxy": {
    "/api": "localhost:8000"
  }
}

This configuration means that the server will serve static files from a local www directory on 4200 port with remote API on http://localhost:8000. When the web-site makes request to "/api" path, the request will redirect to remote server with <localhost:8000> address.

Configure unhandled variable

To handle unhandled requests use unhandled variable. It's behavior depends on Accept header. It can be used any accept header.

{
  ...
  "unhandled": {
    "html": { // <-- Accept header for html requests
      ...
    },
    "json": { // <-- Accept header for json requests
      ...
    },
    "xml": { // <-- Accept header for xml requests
      ...
    },
    "*": { // <-- Any accept header
      ...
    }
  }
  ...
}

Each accept header can contain its options.

"html": { // <-- Accept header for HTML requests (for example)
  "status": 307, // <-- Response status code Temporary redirect, see 307 http status code
  "headers": {  // <-- Headers
    "Location": "/"
  }
},

"json": { // <-- Accept header for json requests
  "status": 404, // <-- Response status code Not Found
  "send": { // Response JSON object
    "error": "JSON Not Found"
  }
},

"xml": { // <-- Accept header for XML requests
  "status": 404, // <-- Response status code Not Found
  "send": "<error>Not Found</error>" // Response is text
},

"*": { // <-- Any accept header
  "status": 404,  // <-- Response status code Not Found
  "file": "./www/not-found.txt" // Response read from file "./www/not-found.txt"
}

Configuration Recipes

Request a static file, than make request to back-end

Server listening in 8080 port

  • Request --> Search static file in "www" folder --> File found --> Response is the file
  • Request --> Search static file in "www" folder --> File not found --> Make request to back-end http://localhost:4000/current-path --> Response from the back-end
{
  "port": 8080,
  "folders": "www",
  "proxy": "localhost:4000"
}

Request API by path that starts as /api, otherwise request front-end by default

Server listening in 8080 port

  • Request --> Search static file in "www" folder --> File found --> Response is the file
  • Request --> Search static file in "www" folder --> File not found --> Response 404 Not Found
  • Request /api/current-path --> Make request to back-end http://localhost:4000/current-path --> Response from the back-end
{
  "port": 8080,
  "folders": "www",
  "proxy": {
    "/api": "localhost:4000"
  }
}

Rights and Agreements

License Apache-2.0

Copyright 2020–2022 Oleksandr Lopatnov

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