proxy-agent-patch v0.0.4
Proxy Agent Patch 
Monkey patches the http and https global-agents to use a configured proxy.
Installation
npm install proxy-agent-patch
Usage
Include this before your code or any packages would use nodes http or https
require('proxy-agent-patch')();If no options are passed proxy-agent-patch will try to infer the proxy settings for http and https from
process.env.http_proxy, process.env.https_proxy or process.env.HTTP_PROXY, process.env.HTTPS_PROXY.
process.env.no_proxy and process.env.NO_PROXY are also respected;
You can also pass the settings explicitly:
require('proxy-agent-patch')({
httpProxy: 'http://proxy.com:8080',
httpsProxy: 'https://proxy.com:8080',
noProxy: 'localhost, 127.0.0.0'
});You can also specify an http-proxy for https-connections.
Testing
You can run the tests with
npm test
Note that at the moment tests try to connect to real urls, when testing the no_proxy-setting. This is far from ideal
as it will fail if you are behind a proxy as you probably are when trying out this package. It works on Travis for now
and will be fixed eventually.
Release History
- 0.0.x Development Version. Do not use
- 0.0.1 Initial release version
- 0.0.2 Refactoring of patching
- 0.0.3 Add
no_proxy-option - 0.0.4 Differentiate
no_proxy-settings at port level, allow subdomain wildcard