1.0.0 • Published 8 years ago

https-proxy-server v1.0.0

Weekly downloads
8
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
8 years ago

https-proxy-server

A simple https proxy server

  • Let's you modify http user response

To Do

  • Modify https user response

Getting started

The project is a Node.js project, so getting up and running is as simple as installing the apps dependencies and starting up a local dev server.

In your projects directory (or equivalent), use git to clone the project:

$ git clone git@github.com:SEEK-Jobs/https-proxy-server.git

If you're not a fan of the terminal, check out GitHub Desktop.

Setting up the development environment

$ npm install
$ npm run setup

To run the app

$ npm start

Config Options

The project offers the following default config. To override these values create a config.json in your root folder, similar to sample-config.json from this project. The headersFolderLocation(mandatory) is relative to the root folder and the userResponseHeadersFile(mandatory) name of the headerfile in this folder. Sample file is in the headers folder of this project. Current defaults :

  • port: 7777
  • headersFolderLocation: ./headers
  • userResponseHeadersFile: userResponseHeaders.json
  • debug: false