0.0.6 • Published 6 years ago

koa-fio-proxy v0.0.6

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2
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

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Proxy middleware for koa (base on koa-proxy, add request header re-writing)


Install

$ npm install koa-fio-proxy -S

Usage

When you request http://localhost:3000/index.js, it will fetch http://alicdn.com/index.js and return.

var koa = require('koa');
var proxy = require('koa-fio-proxy');
var app = koa();
app.use(proxy({
  host: 'http://alicdn.com'
}));
app.listen(3000);

You can proxy a specified url.

app.get('index.js', proxy({
  url: 'http://alicdn.com/index.js'
}));

You can specify a key/value object that can map your request's path to the other.

app.get('index.js', proxy({
  host: 'http://alicdn.com',
  map: {
    'index.js': 'index-1.js'
  }
}));

you can add and replace any headers you need

app.use(proxy({
  host:  'http://alicdn.com',     // proxy alicdn.com...
  headers: {
    'host': 'test.com',
    'request-header' '11111'
  }
}));

you can specify a function that can map your request's headers

app.use(proxy({
  host:  'http://alicdn.com',     // proxy alicdn.com...
  headers: ctx => {
    const param = ctx.query.testparam;
    return {
      header-request: 'test',
      host: `${param}.test.com`
    }
  }
}));

You can specify a function that can map your request's path to the desired destination.

app.get('index.js', proxy({
  host: 'http://alicdn.com',
  map: function(path) { return 'public/' + path; }
}));

You can specify match criteria to restrict proxy calls to a given path.

app.use(proxy({
  host:  'http://alicdn.com', // proxy alicdn.com...
  match: /^\/static\//        // ...just the /static folder
}));

Or you can use match to exclude a specific path.

app.use(proxy({
  host:  'http://alicdn.com',     // proxy alicdn.com...
  match: /^(?!\/dontproxy\.html)/ // ...everything except /dontproxy.html
}));

Proxy won't send cookie to real server, you can set jar = true to send it.

app.use(proxy({
  jar: true,
}));

Proxy won't send 'foo' and 'bar' headers to real server, or recieve 'jar-jar' from real server.

app.use(proxy({
  suppressRequestHeaders: ['foo','bar'], // case-insensitive
  suppressResponseHeaders: ['jar-jar'] // case-insensitive
}));

LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2014 popomore. Licensed under the MIT license.